New York, NY (July 26, 2016) – A new study published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the peer-reviewed publication of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), indicates that compression, tension, and shear forces applied to the face during sleep cause facial distortion when people sleep on their sides and stomach, leading to the development of sleep wrinkles over time.
Tags: Aging, anti-aging, Facial Aging, Plastic Surgery, Skin Care, skin sagging, wrinkles
Written by Dr. Forley on November 27, 2016