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According to Wikipedia:

Wendi McLendon-Covey (born October 10, 1969) is an American actress. McLendon-Covey was born in Bellflower, California. She attended California State University, Long Beach, where she graduated with a B.A. in Liberal Studies/Creative Writing. On August 10, 1996, she married Greg Covey. She lives in Long Beach, California, and owns three cats. McLendon-Covey is known for her role as Deputy Clementine Johnson on the Comedy Central television program Reno 911!, a role which awarded her #10 on Maxim magazine's TV's Best Nymphos list.[1] She is a member of The Groundlings and starred in the Lifetime show Lovespring International, which premiered June 5, 2006, and was canceled on December 1, 2006. She subsequently reprised the role of Clementine Johnson in the theatrical release Reno 911!: Miami.

Here's a report from AAD.org about the facial aging process:

Every smile, frown and laugh affects the face, especially the collagen fibers beneath it. Expression lines are commonly referred to as "laugh lines" and are most noticeable around the large muscles of the eyes and the mouth. While most people do not find these types of lines funny, there is no way to change the way the face reacts to emotion.

One of a dermatologistīs most effective treatments for softening or removing these lines is the use of botulinum rejuvenation. Another treatment option is soft-tissue augmentation and a dermatologist can assist patients in selecting from the variety of Food and Drug Administration-approved wrinkle fillers which produce immediate, yet temporary, results to improve the appearance of lines.

No one is immune to the effects of gravity on their body. For the face, this means that as soon as we stand, everything moves downwards - the eyelids fall, the jowls form, the nose tip points downward, the upper lip disappears while the lower lip pouts and even the ears get longer. These facial changes related to gravity become more pronounced as we age.

"No amount of facial exercises or 'good genesī can offset the pull of gravity," stated Dr. Elson. "Dermatologic treatments for the everyday effects of gravity remain surgical, such as a blepharoplasty, a surgical procedure to correct the "droopy" look of eyelids. Because surgical procedures are invasive and require extensive downtime, itīs important to discuss with your dermatologist the option that is right for your lifestyle."

 

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