I'm now 35 years old and have noticed my skin starting to sag.. I use CE Ferulic in the morning and GHK-CU copper peptides in the evening. I was wondering if there is more I can do. I have tried retin-A, but it seemed to make my skin even more thin and make it more sensitive to the sun.. I know that as we age our facial bones lose density/mass, perhaps giving our skin less surface area to cover (thus, exacerbating sag). Is there anything that we can do to stimulate bone formation in the facial area to keep skin from sagging around it? I know that working out/trauma stimulates osteoblasts to keep our body's bone structure in tact, but is there something we can do for our facial bones? I keep thinking that a swift punch in the jaw will help facial bone formation from deteriorating by stimulation of osteoblasts in this area, but of course this is just a theory (perhaps a poor one).. Any ideas?
Edited by HOTCells, 27 June 2014 - 04:04 AM.