Gangtok, May 28 -- In today's fast-paced world, where fitness often takes a back seat, rising cholesterol levels have become an invisible yet dangerous health threat. While we usually associate cholesterol with heart problems, your body-especially your face-might be trying to signal trouble long before you feel it. Subtle facial changes could indicate that your cholesterol has shot beyond safe limits, potentially reaching a critical range between 160 and 189 mg/dL.

What's Considered Normal-and When It Becomes a Concern

Typically, a healthy cholesterol range is between 125 and 200 mg/dL. When levels breach the 160 mg/dL mark and inch toward 189 mg/dL, they pose a serious health concern. At this stage, you might start noticing physical cu...