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Where are the wrinkles on the face most likely to show old age?
Part I: Chin

The oldest part is not the lines under the eyes and on the head, but the chin. Studies have shown that the chin is the first loose part of the face, and it is also the most prone to wrinkles and double chins, which will make people instantly old 10-20 years old.

Old Part 2: Statutory Model

The decree pattern, also known as nasolabial groove, looks a little sunken and a little senile, which is the chief culprit of age exposure. The deeper the pattern, the older it is! Skin aging, relaxation and over-expression are the two main reasons for the formation of decree lines.

The third part: cheekbones

The height of cheekbones is not only related to the skeleton, but also to the amount of fat here. However, with the increase of age, collagen, hyaluronic acid and other components will be lost, making the fat at the cheekbones move down, and the result is that the cheekbones are prominent and very old.

Part IV: Eye socket depression.

Studies have shown that about one-third of people will begin to shrink the fat in the eye socket after entering the age of 30, gradually causing the eye socket to sag, making the face look haggard and old.