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It's impossible to find any uniform answer on this. While some claim it shrinks, others claim it even grows? https://drbuccalfat.com/does-chicag...ze-with-age-the-answer-is-a-surprise-to-many/
"The debate over whether the buccal fat pads become bigger or smaller as we age is influenced by how other fat pockets change with time. Many individuals who disagree with the idea of treating buccal fat pads think the surgery is pointless because, as you age, the fat pads will diminish and you will have wasted your money. The experts at Many Faces of Chicago, a renowned cosmetic surgery and face reshaping facility in Chicago, are here to inform you that they are mistaken.
Under the epidermis, superficial fat pads progressively lose volume over time. The superficial fat pads shrink as we age, but they also separate from one another, causing additional facial abnormalities. Dermal fillers or fat are injected into the afflicted region using an external needle insertion to treat these issues.
Incomparably distinct from superficial fat pads are buccal fat pads. In fact, as the patient ages, they enlarge. The buccal fat pads contain a lot of stem cells, they absorb water, and they may last for a long time. By contouring the bottom portion of the face and outlining the cheekbone, the buccal fat pads are removed. As we age, our buccal fat pads actually enlarge rather than shrink."
Is this guy just a giga shill? Do we have any reputable people here who can either confirm or debunk this? (@RealSurgerymax ?)
"The debate over whether the buccal fat pads become bigger or smaller as we age is influenced by how other fat pockets change with time. Many individuals who disagree with the idea of treating buccal fat pads think the surgery is pointless because, as you age, the fat pads will diminish and you will have wasted your money. The experts at Many Faces of Chicago, a renowned cosmetic surgery and face reshaping facility in Chicago, are here to inform you that they are mistaken.
Under the epidermis, superficial fat pads progressively lose volume over time. The superficial fat pads shrink as we age, but they also separate from one another, causing additional facial abnormalities. Dermal fillers or fat are injected into the afflicted region using an external needle insertion to treat these issues.
Incomparably distinct from superficial fat pads are buccal fat pads. In fact, as the patient ages, they enlarge. The buccal fat pads contain a lot of stem cells, they absorb water, and they may last for a long time. By contouring the bottom portion of the face and outlining the cheekbone, the buccal fat pads are removed. As we age, our buccal fat pads actually enlarge rather than shrink."
Is this guy just a giga shill? Do we have any reputable people here who can either confirm or debunk this? (@RealSurgerymax ?)