When you see the word "runner's" in front of a body part, it usually means one of two things: You're injured, or you look hot. But when New Jersey board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Brian S. Glatt says he wants to fix your 'runner's face' he means something else entirely: He says that those of us who run tend to start looking like crypt keepers as we age, thanks to a low body fat percentage and, therefore, a little less fat to plump up our facial tissues and keep us looking young.
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Runners, beware. A New Jersey cosmetic surgeon has pinpointed something more nefarious than shin splints, stress fractures and even dead butt syndrome: "runner's face." This is what Dr. Brian S. Read Post