I'm in my 50s, and I used it briefly, but I found that it's very hard on making someone look older, at least my face. The results didn't come easily, diet and exercising help too, and the strain it put on my skin was cleat. As we age, our skin graduall y loses elasticity, so anything / loss too sudden can actually do more harm than good. That's why I agree that slow and steady lifting, exercise, along with a balanced diet and other good habits, is essential, not just the drug, for overall well-being and appearance. It's not just about the surface treatments or magic fixes; it really comes down to embracing a generally healthy lifestyle change that includes regular physical activity, proper intake of water, and getting enough sleep. These small big things contribute to weight, how we look and feel, and help our bodies, especially as we grow way older. Consistency key