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I would like to take this opportunity to make a few very important points.

When you are involved in a field that is as controversial as facial training you simply are not allowed the luxury of ridicules hype or unfounded claims.  As the originator of Facialbuilding, 1979, I learned only too well the importance of being able to backup every claim I make regarding FlexEffect.  Please take some reassurance in knowing that everything you see and read on this website I stand behind one hundred percent as do the many professionals you will also find here supporting FlexEffect.
 

The most common argument regarding Facialbuilding is that facial muscle is not the main culprit in facial aging but rather the loss of facial subcutaneous fat.  I must admit subcutaneous fat plays a huge roll but... the bottom line is this; facial muscle literally calls the shots when it comes to elastic fiber subcutaneous fat and facial bone.

Only when facial muscle begins to lose its proteins (protein fills the individual fibers of the muscle giving it size) will a domino effect take place. When facial muscle atrophies it causes the loss of facial bone (cheeks become flat). You begin to lose elastic fiber (elastin) the loss is because you are no longer stretching the muscle and skin to the same degree.   The skin  becomes slack.  Once the elastic fiber begins to break down, due to the lack of use, there will then become a loss of subcutaneous  fat simply because it is stored between the fibers of the elastin, collagen, and to some degree, within the muscle itself.

This is why it is important for a person to begin Facialbuilding early, to keep nature from taking its course.

The longer you can keep the muscle strong and highly elastic it will it continue to put stress on the bone helping to retard bone loss.  Strong facial muscles will continue the need for elastic fiber. This elasticity will in turn continue to store subcutaneous fat.   It’s a proven fact, when you rebuild muscle you do much to replace
elastic fiber, collagen, and subcutaneous fat. When a person's face begins to fill out do to Facialbuilding it is not just muscle you are looking at ... that fullness is made up of everything that had been lost.



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