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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face. The summary version: She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine. There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift. She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift. [/quote] Can you expand on what you mean by old technology. And what would should have been done? I always hear you should hold off on the face lifts as long as possible with min face lifts. [/quote] DP. Here is a plastic surgeon discussing misuse of fillers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOCrq2QKZJU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKJhCl0bVGE [/quote] Thanks for the videos. These are very informative! I had no clue how damaging fillers can be. I haven't done any anti-aging procedures and probably won't but I love being informed on what to look out for. [/quote]
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