Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
What’s the verdict on these? Would anyone do it in mid 40s assuming some weight loss that created visible jowls and a resting frown?
Lots of people have facelifts or neck lifts in their forties after major weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband needs to kiss you more. It works like a face lift unless he has bad breath.Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
I need to find someone to make out more. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
What’s the verdict on these? Would anyone do it in mid 40s assuming some weight loss that created visible jowls and a resting frown?
Two of my friends had mini facelifts in their 40s in the past year. They look fantastic. It’s not nearly as drastic of a change as a deep plane at 60, but definitely enough that they look like a REALLY good version of themselves from 10 years prior. I am personally very jealous.
Do they work? Wondering how they recover from that surgery if they have to show up somewhere every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
What’s the verdict on these? Would anyone do it in mid 40s assuming some weight loss that created visible jowls and a resting frown?
Two of my friends had mini facelifts in their 40s in the past year. They look fantastic. It’s not nearly as drastic of a change as a deep plane at 60, but definitely enough that they look like a REALLY good version of themselves from 10 years prior. I am personally very jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
What’s the verdict on these? Would anyone do it in mid 40s assuming some weight loss that created visible jowls and a resting frown?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
What’s the verdict on these? Would anyone do it in mid 40s assuming some weight loss that created visible jowls and a resting frown?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
A deep plane facelift. None of the non surgical treatments will be effective for someone in their 50's. and no "mini facelift" BS. That's just a marketing term so people don't feel that they are doing something very invasive.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
Your husband needs to kiss you more. It works like a face lift unless he has bad breath.Anonymous wrote:I just saw some recent pics of myself smiling, which I love, but I have major wrinkles now where I smile! What is the best procedure?
Botox or fillers?
Anonymous wrote:I feel you do not know what jowls are. They are not wrinkles that come out when you smile.
My plan for wrinkles is acceptance if I can, lower face lift at 60 if I can't.