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Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:41 am |
I know I have answered this to you on the FE forum, but I think its really important to make sure there is no health condition or challenge that has helped you to lose fat at such a young age. Subcutaneous fat does decrease as the years roll on, but I'm pretty surprised that your experiencing this at 20.
I don't think you can get lost subcutaneous fat back per se, but I can't see why you can't get an area to fill in with stronger and tougher cells using techniques like massage etc.
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Is there any way to increase the amount of subcutaneous facial fat?
As I'm only 20, with wrinkles and I look like a meth addict from being skinny, I know this is all due to repetetive motion and subcutaneous fat loss.
Is there anyway to increase it back? |
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