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[quote=Anonymous]Nurse here. Non surgical treatments like Morpheus, Ulthera, Sofwave can help if the skin laxity is mild/ moderate. CO2 or Erbium lasers can help as well. Fillers on the cheeks (tastefully done and in moderation) can sometimes help in conjunction with the former treatments. Note that all these non surgical treatments are heavily provider dependent. Many will claim they don't work because they may have had them performed with a provider who is not well experienced in them. For more moderate/ severe laxity, the solution would be a deep plane facelift. My advice would be to go to a plastic surgeon who owns a medspa or employs nurses who provide non surgical treatment. You've probably heard the expression "to a hammer, everything is a nail" . If you go to a derm/ medspa, they will tend to recommend non surgical treatments even if they won't provide you with the best solution because that is all they can provide. If you go to a plastic surgeon who does not do anything non surgical, they might be too quick to recommend surgery. Hope this helps.[/quote]
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