J.O.
You are experiencing the natural process of facial aging. This happens to all of us at different rates depending on our genetics, sun exposure, age and health history. There is an entire specialty (cosmetic medicine) which deals with the treatment of facial aging without surgery. However, the field of cosmetic medicine is filled practitioners who have less than adequate formal training, practitioners who promote to products with the only interest of making a profit (at the expense of the specialties reputation) and treatments that give only marginal results. This is why I would suggest looking for a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon for advice in this area. Not only do they have excellent training in the Art and Science of Cosmetic Medicine, but they also are trained in the ethics of dealing with a specialty in which their financial interests must be subordinated to the efficacy and safety of the treatments.
My experience with non-surgical treatment of facial aging is to use combination therapy involving Fillers, Micro-Fat Grafting/Suctioning, Botox, Intense Pulsed Light and Fractionated Laser Skin Resurfacing. The newer Radiofrequency treatments work on tightening the subcutaneous layer and have some promising results. However there still appears to be a higher dissatisfaction rate with these treatments, with some patients telling me that they did not see much difference or that the effects are temporary.



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