Peter Attia· MD
And if the because if the mandibles retracting, the neck becomes looser.
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And if the because if the mandibles retracting, the neck becomes looser.
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But from 50 to 60 or 70, women will age about 20 years faster than men. In the lower face, especially, they will get so much atrophy in the mandible that they'll start to get that. That's why women start to say, "I hate my neck and I hate the loose skin in my neck."
uh women age 20 years faster than guys in terms of the bone remodeling and fat atrophy, the skin as well.