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If you're eating fewer calories than you're burning, you'll experience fat loss in all parts of your body, including your face. Your face may appear more gaunt on days when you're more dehydrated. Research has also linked high sugar diets to premature facial aging due to its negative effects on collagen and elastin.
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Learn More »A gaunt face refers to a face that appears thin and bony. The term is usually used to describe the face of someone who looks sick, malnourished, or unhealthy. It generally isn’t used to describe a naturally thin but healthy-looking face. As you age, your face tends to lose fat. This loss of fat can cause sunken cheeks and a more angular appearance. Certain lifestyle habits, such as not wearing sunscreen, not eating a balanced diet, and smoking, can age your face more quickly. Illnesses that cause weight loss can also cause your face to look gaunt if your overall body fat percentage drops. Let’s look at more reasons your face may look gaunt and what your options are for treating it. Gaunt face and aging Subcutaneous fat, or the fat beneath your skin, gives your face volume and plumpness. As you get older, you tend to lose some of this fat. This loss makes your face appear thinner and bonier. Changes to your skin can also make your face to look more aged. As you get older, your skin loses elasticity due to a reduction in the proteins collagen and elastin. Losing these proteins causes more sagging skin and wrinkles. Gaunt face and illness A gaunt face can be caused by any condition that causes weight loss. The following are just a few of many examples. Cancer The majority of people who develop cancer will lose weight. Unexplained weight loss of more than 10 pounds is often an early warning sign of undiagnosed cancer. Cancer treatments like radiation or chemotherapy can also lead to decreased appetite and weight loss, which may make your face appear gaunt. Eating disorders Eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa can lead to excessive weight loss, resulting in a thinner-looking face. People with eating disorders often don’t consume enough protein. More than 75 percent of your skin is made up of the protein called collagen. Eating too little protein can interfere with your body’s ability to build new skin cells. Digestive conditions A number of conditions that affect your digestion can cause unintentional weight loss, which may lead to a gaunt face. Some of these conditions include: cirrhosis
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