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How can I stop making facial expressions that cause wrinkles?

Dr. Doris Day, MD
Dr. Doris Day, MD
Dermatology
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Regularly making certain facial expressions can cause wrinkles, so controlling those expressions can actually help fight wrinkles. Watch me share some exercises to improve facial posture, and treatment options for wrinkles.
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