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Over time, the facial skin loses elasticity, it becomes limp and has first wrinkles. The aging process is unstoppable, but (with one known as Rhytidectomy Facelift) it is possible to slow this process and the “biological clock” to turn back a few years...</description>
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<p>Over time, the facial skin loses elasticity, it becomes limp and has first wrinkles. The aging process is unstoppable, but (with one known as Rhytidectomy Facelift) it is possible to slow this process and the “biological clock” to turn back a few years&#8230;</p>
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