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Why Is My Face Changing Shape As I Get Older?


Why Is My Face Changing Shape As I Get Older?
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Two decades of healthy growth, followed by four to eight decades of slow-motion physical and mental collapse that’s life, for most of us, despite the efforts of various deluded cranks and tech billionaires. Time spares nothing, and seems particularly to have it out for our faces, paying just as much attention to skin-level deformations (worry-lines, wrinkles, tumorous outgrowths) as it does to the large-scale hollowings and saggings which, over time, change the actual
shape of our faces.
To varying degrees we’re all marked by time, or will be soon. We can’t reverse this process, but we can try to understand it. To that end, we reached out to a number of ageing experts and plastic surgeons to figure out why our faces change shape as we age. As it turns out, what some people think of as “facial weight gain” might in fact be something else and that is, sad to say, not even the half of what’s in store ....

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Boomers are living it up in £500k-a-year care homes - and don't care about the kids' inheritance


The 18-seat cinema at Auriens, Chelsea
It was the double-page advert that pulled me in. Or rather the photograph of a handsome couple, maybe in their 70s, walking a Weimaraner through a Chelsea mews. She’s swathed in camel-coloured cashmere and he’s in a slim-cut checked suit, silver hair and beard trimmed to perfection, and they definitely look like they’re having fun. 
It turned out to be for Auriens, a newly built residential development in Dovehouse Street, SW3, specially aimed at the older person. You have to be over 65 to qualify, and you’ll need  quite a nest egg too. Apartments – there are 56 in all – start at £13,750 per month for a one-bedroom (900ft2), and rise to £48,000 a month for the 2,000ft2 stunner on the top floor. None are currently available for sale - this is strictly rental only. ....

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