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    Face wash, face moisturizer, SPF, an antioxidant serum for daytime and an AHA or retinol serum for evening are non-negotiables, then comes a growth factor serum, explains Dr. Rogers.

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    At 30, I think my jawline and neck are doing just fine thanks to my regular skincare routine. But when I was offered Ultherapy as part of a radiofrequency facial during a recent trip to Miami, I ...

  5. Mewing (orthotropics) - Wikipedia

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    Mewing is a form of oral posture training purported to improve jaw and facial structure. [1] It was named after Mike and John Mew, the controversial British orthodontists who created the technique as a part of a practice called "orthotropics". [2]

  6. Ameloblastoma - Wikipedia

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    The aim of treatment and surgery is to remove the entire tumour with a margin of surrounding tissue (block resection) for a good prognosis. [10] Preferable removal includes 10mm of normal bone around the neoplasm. Larger ameloblastomas can require partial resection of the jaw bone followed by bone grafting. [8]

  7. Jaw reduction - Wikipedia

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    Jaw reduction or mandible angle reduction is a type of surgery to narrow the lower one-third of the face—particularly the contribution from the mandible and its muscular attachments. There are several techniques for treatment—including surgical and non-surgical methods.