This article was co-authored by Ellen Turner and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophie Burkholder, BA. Dr. Ellen Turner is a Double Board-Certified Dermatologist based in Dallas, Texas. She is board-certified in dermatology through the American Board of Physician Specialties and in functional medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Dr. Turner is the founder of the Dermatology Office, with locations in Dallas and Irving, offering an array of dermatology services, including medical, cosmetic, surgical, and laser procedures. She is an Allergan Master Injector Emeritus, and she focuses on elective aesthetic procedures in her medical practice, including Silhouette InstaLift™, BOTOX®, Juvéderm®, Restylane®, Emface, Exion, and laser and light-based devices. Dr. Turner is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the Texas Dermatology Society, the Dallas Dermatology Society, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, and the Dallas County Medical Society. She is also a member of the medical staff at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas . She recently served as the Dallas chairman of the board of APEX, a network of independent physician specialists devoted to improving the quality of medical care in Texas and beyond. Dr. Turner performed her medical school training at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in Lubbock and her dermatology residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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A gaunt face is typically characterized by features like hollow cheeks and sunken eyes that are framed by a prominent bone structure. If you feel like your face is getting thinner, slimmer, or bonier, that’s not necessarily a bad thing! It’s likely just a normal part of your bodily changes as you age or adjust your lifestyle habits. That said, we’ll still help you understand everything there is to know about gaunt faces, including what they are, what causes them, and how to treat them if desired. We’ve also interviewed a team of dermatology and medical aesthetics experts for additional insights on treatment and prevention.
Having a Gaunt Face or Sunken Cheeks: Overview
Gaunt faces have a bony and “malnourished” look with sunken cheeks and eyes. Gaunt features are a natural part of aging, but they can also be caused by tobacco use, excessive weight loss, low-calorie diets, and medical conditions. Treatments include fat transfers, fillers, facial exercises, and lifestyle changes.
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