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The wrinkles we keep; Now that science can wipe every line off your face, Dodie Kazanjian wonders if a few well- earned markers of age might make her look better, not worse.

Vogue

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Byline: Dodie Kazanjian

Well, wouldn't you know. Just as the miracle workers of plastic surgery, dermatology, and cosmetology are making it possible for you and me to get rid of every line, blemish, and facial imperfection, the word goes out that some wrinkles are not only OK but essential. The wind-tunnel look of ladies who lunch at certain boItes on Madison Avenue is emphatically passe. You might think that wrinkles had become an endangered species whose value as expressions of character and experience is being rediscovered before it's too late.

"It's not natural to have all your wrinkles removed," says Rod Rohrich, M.D., chairman of plastic surgery at ...

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