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Recent Study Reveals Factors that can age a Person's Face

Recent Study Reveals Factors that can age a Person's Face

Results of a recent study indicated that life can age a person's face, confirming what Dr. Rolando Morales of Houston has previous believed.

A study, published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, confirmed that genetics may be only part of aging on a person's face; stress, divorce and antidepressants can also age a person significantly.

"Most of us instinctively know about things like smoking and the effect it can have on aging, but other less obvious factors, such as the stress of divorce and the use of anti-depressants, can also change a person's apparent age," said Dr. Morales. "At my office, I see people every day that have experienced life and, unfortunately, it shows on their faces."

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