10/12/2025
Most people think facial aging is just about wrinkles on the surface. The reality is much deeper.
Your face changes because three layers age at different speeds:
- Bone provides the scaffolding. As it shrinks, support weakens.
- Fat cushions and contours. When it atrophies, the face hollows and sags.
- Skin is the outer shield. Collagen, elastin, and hydration decline, reducing elasticity.
The face ages faster than the body because these systems deteriorate simultaneously, and often earlier.
The good news? By protecting bone density, supporting hormones, optimizing sleep, and training resistance, we can slow these structural shifts.
Longevity medicine is not only about extending life, but about preserving the architecture of vitality, inside and out.