I think Andrea Mitchell's plastic surgery is about the best I've seen

Anonymous
I think she looks silly. Same with Leslie Stahl. I tend to look past the face to the neck. No hiding the age of the neck. Invest in something that makes you a more interesting person.
Anonymous
I think Andrea Mitchell would look better with darker hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's 64 and looks great, but not all tight and pulled and unnatural.



This looks good? Or am I looking at a before shot?

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Anonymous
So funny to find this thread. Just saw Mitchell tonight and was thinking that she looked good. You know who looks bad? Courtney Cox and Christa Miller on Cougartown. They are too young for that much work. I think you need to wait til 60 to make it worthwhile.
Anonymous
To the person who asked what the "Greased Camera" trick is. They put Vaseline or Baby Oil gelon the camera lens. It softens the features and lines.

Filmmakers have been doing it for years. In the "old" days, they would drape silk in front of the lens.

Hope this answers your question:>
Anonymous
"Gel on," that is...
Anonymous
whatever she may have had done ..mitchell looks the best ever .I at 69 wish my face looked that smooth and natural
Anonymous
I saw Andrea Mitchell one time at the Race for the Cure, and I saw the acne pitted scars too. I was really surprised.
Anonymous
No hiding the age of the neck.


Completely untrue. I neck lift will not only get rid of saggy wrinkly skin but it will get rid of both horizontal and vertical neckbands. I neck lift/lower facelift combo if done well is a perfect compliment and can take years off of a face if the facelift isn't done too aggressively. There is no reason for a saggy neck to be a telling factor of age.
Anonymous
I give her credit for looking as good as the cluckers on the View.
Anonymous

have you seen diane sawyer and dr. nancy snyderman lately? absolutely gorgeous. i want the name of their plastic surgeon1
Anonymous
I am 61 years old. I feel younger. I act younger. I think younger. Im working on myself towards growing as a human being
that said, i get depressed looking in the mirror everyday.
its those "marionette"" wrinkles on the sides of my mouth that i hate. i had some restylane injections? and after 5 months the deep lines are back. i think the ay to go is a lower face and neck lift. its more expensive but it lasts longer. call me vain...but i feel happier when i look better in the mirror every morning. to each..his own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason why Tom's work looks soooo good is that they left some lines and wrinkles. Personally I think he had his undereyes done, which is why he looks so fresh...they left the wrinkles on the upper part of his eyes. He might have had is eye lids lifted oh SO slightly, but most definitly he had is undereyes done.

I want my undereyes done so bad, I think that is the BEST surgery to have done, shaves years of sleepless nights right off.


Isn't it amazing? It's so subtle. I was alsothinking that the doctor, whoever s/he is, must have amazing skills to know how much to take off to freshen, but not strip his face of itself.


Oh, c'mon! Tom hasn't had any work done! He looks great b/c of Scientology! Only the extensive use of auditing and avoiding suppressive personalities can keep the effects of the years at bay. You too would look as good as Tom if you were "clear" and in the upper echelons of Scientology, in close communion with Xenu.
Anonymous
andrea mitchell clearly has had acne scars since probably her teenage years. In spite of that, she excelled to the top of her career, on her merits.. not on her "looks". Anyone, who has had severe acne can attest, that it effects your confidence, demeanor and can make one socially outcasted. She probably used a combination of "punch" excisions
as well as several fraxel laser treatments.. and probably many weeks of downtime healing from each experience. I love the results and hope that when i am able to afford the treatments, I will also be able move past this unfortunate hereditary disability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
No hiding the age of the neck.


Completely untrue. I neck lift will not only get rid of saggy wrinkly skin but it will get rid of both horizontal and vertical neckbands. I neck lift/lower facelift combo if done well is a perfect compliment and can take years off of a face if the facelift isn't done too aggressively. There is no reason for a saggy neck to be a telling factor of age.


But when I look at some of these women on television, pundits, etc...who are middle aged + with smooth necks (clearly the result of a lift)...it looks SO tight, like they can hardly breathe. Anyone else notice this? Almost as if they have an adam's apple. Weird.
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