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Sumiko at 61: Everything goes south when you age, changing your face from a triangle to a rectangle
From shrinking bones to sagging skin, experts explain what age does to your face.
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Facial ageing occurs at every level, from bone and muscle to fat and skin, and is influenced by both genetics and lifestyle.
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I remember the exact moment I realised I was no longer young.
I was 44, walking up an overhead bridge on my way to a sports stadium for a run.

