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[quote=Anonymous]I’m 54 and I’ve been researching it for two years. You do not want a mini lift. A mini lift is something that might be beneficial for someone who’s in the early 40s, but even then a mini lift is something that looks great for a year or two, and then we’ll revert back to where you are now. The truth of the matter is that a deep plain facelift these days will not change the way you look, it will just bring you back to looking 7 to 12 years younger. After extensive research, I’ve learned that the best time to get a deep plane facelift is between 49 and 56, while your skin still has elasticity, adequate that, and has not. At your age, you will benefit greatly from a deep plain facelift. Of course, older women can have deep plain facelifts as well, but at that point, you are working with skin that has essentially become more like tissue paper, meaning the surgeon can do less because the skin does not have the elasticity. The problem I’m finding, here in the Washington DC area is that I have not been particularly impressed with most of the facial Plastic surgeons. I’ve gotten a lot of God complex/used car, salesman vibes, despite them having good reputation and charging a fortune. I will give you a very important tip. You want a dual board certified plastic surgeon, but for your face, it is more beneficial if the surgeon is board certified in facial Plastic Surgery surgery, not just general Plastic Surgery Surgery. What that means is that they only operate on faces and necks. A lot of fantastic plastic surgeons operate on faces and butts and boobs and stomachs. Considering your face is your face, in my opinion it’s best to stick to an individual who is dual board certified in facial Plastic Surgery because that is their specialty, faces. Any surgeon who will advise a woman over 50 to get a mini lift is questionable. You’d be happy with the mini lift for a year or two and then your face would fall again and you’ll be starting over. The deplaned facelift method is structurally more complex, and your face isn’t fallen anywhere for a while. You will still age, but they will definitely take 7 to 12 years off your face easily. Take a look at Denise Richards, who was just all over the Internet because she had a deep plain facelift. She looked exactly the same, she just looks refreshed and not tired. That is the current state of deep plain facelifts in this country. It’s terrific.. the days of people looking wind swept and pulled back ended over a decade ago. [/quote]
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