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  2. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles (and What Really Causes Them) - AOL

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    Symptoms of Wrinkles. Wrinkles are a symptom of aging, but some early signs of wrinkles can include fine lines. Later, deep wrinkles may form, particularly around the mouth, nose, eyes, and forehead.

  3. Wrinkle - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkles on the face and hands are a typical sign of aging A wrinkle , also known as a rhytid , is a fold, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface, such as on skin or fabric . Skin wrinkles typically appear as a result of ageing processes such as glycation , [ 1 ] habitual sleeping positions, [ 2 ] loss of body mass, sun damage, [ 3 ] or ...

  4. Eminem loses his boyish face, shows new wrinkles - AOL

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    The controversial crooner wore his usual all-black getup, but his face looked noticeably thinner and more pallid than before he battled a highly publicized drug addiction.The Daily Mail openly ...

  5. Forehead - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the forehead is an area of the head bounded by three features, two of the skull and one of the scalp. The top of the forehead is marked by the hairline, the edge of the area where hair on the scalp grows. The bottom of the forehead is marked by the supraorbital ridge, the bone feature of the skull above the eyes.

  6. Do Your Hands Need a Facelift? - AOL

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    Skin on the backs of hands is thinner and goes through more wear and tear than skin elsewhere, says New York dermatologist Ellen Marmur, not to mention the fact that “our hands do not have many ...

  7. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Biological process of getting older This article is about ageing specifically in humans. For the ageing of whole organisms including animals, see Senescence. For other uses, see Ageing (disambiguation). Part of a series on Human growth and development Stages Gamete Zygote Embryo Fetus ...

  8. This Chemical Peel Can Smooth Wrinkles—But It's So ... - AOL

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    Scarring and wrinkles: “[The peel] is mostly used for deeper static wrinkles etched in lines and photodamage but can also be used to treat other conditions such as actinic keratosis, facial ...

  9. Cortical homunculus - Wikipedia

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    A 2-D model of cortical sensory homunculus. A cortical homunculus (from Latin homunculus 'little man, miniature human' [1] [2]) is a distorted representation of the human body, based on a neurological "map" of the areas and portions of the human brain dedicated to processing motor functions, and/ or sensory functions, for different parts of the body.