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Bones typically stop growing in length after the growth plates, known as epiphyseal plates, close, which usually occurs by the late teenage years to early twenties. For most people, this means bone growth ceases around ages 18 to 25. However, bones can continue to change in density and thickness throughout life due to factors like exercise, nutrition, and hormonal changes. In some cases, conditions like acromegaly can lead to abnormal bone growth beyond the typical age.

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