First Signs of Facial Aging (And Why Starting Early Matters)
By nowmedia on June 8th, 2026
Aging Doesn't Start When You Think It Does Most individuals assume that visible facial aging occurs suddenly in their fifties or sixties, but the reality is that the underlying biological shifts begin much sooner. Often, patients in their late twenties or early thirties will look in the mirror and notice they simply look more tired, even after a full night of rest. Dr. Brian Reagan, a Castle Connolly Top Doctor and board-certified expert, frequently educates our patients that maintaining a beautifully natural, rested look requires addressing these early structural changes long before they compound into deeper wrinkles or severe jowling. ...Read More →
