Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age 52 and got a deep plane facelift, neck lift, and upper bleph 6 weeks ago in LA and by this stage it just looks refreshed, not like obvious work. My siblings and parents didn’t even know, my coworker just said she was trying to figure out why I looked so cute after summer break. No more turkey neck, jowls or lower face wrinkles, I just look like myself before everything got saggy. I think fillers look bad and they can also mess up your ability to get cosmetic surgery.
Who did you go to? How are the scars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do Poland or Turkey. Both have excellent medical traditions and do a lot of volume.
I’d also do my (small) home country but wouldn’t recommend it to others because you have to have a lot of cultural context to evaluate top talent.
I had a rhinoplasty in my early 20s. I did a lot of research and interviewed 10+ plastic surgeons in Toronto. I ended up going with one on the younger side who understood I wanted to still look like myself and he did a great job. 25 years later, I’ve never had any complications. He also did my mom’s facelift. I thought he made her eyes look quite different but she was very happy with his work for 20+ years. She is in her late 70s now and still looks good.
Turkey is a possibility. Your rhino was a primary. Mine would be a third revision and I need an implant. I need someone highly skilled with revisions and implants.
Is Michael Jackson in chat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do Poland or Turkey. Both have excellent medical traditions and do a lot of volume.
I’d also do my (small) home country but wouldn’t recommend it to others because you have to have a lot of cultural context to evaluate top talent.
I had a rhinoplasty in my early 20s. I did a lot of research and interviewed 10+ plastic surgeons in Toronto. I ended up going with one on the younger side who understood I wanted to still look like myself and he did a great job. 25 years later, I’ve never had any complications. He also did my mom’s facelift. I thought he made her eyes look quite different but she was very happy with his work for 20+ years. She is in her late 70s now and still looks good.
Turkey is a possibility. Your rhino was a primary. Mine would be a third revision and I need an implant. I need someone highly skilled with revisions and implants.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm waiting for my youngest to leave for college, then I'm going for it.
Anonymous wrote:Age 52 and got a deep plane facelift, neck lift, and upper bleph 6 weeks ago in LA and by this stage it just looks refreshed, not like obvious work. My siblings and parents didn’t even know, my coworker just said she was trying to figure out why I looked so cute after summer break. No more turkey neck, jowls or lower face wrinkles, I just look like myself before everything got saggy. I think fillers look bad and they can also mess up your ability to get cosmetic surgery.
Anonymous wrote:I would do Poland or Turkey. Both have excellent medical traditions and do a lot of volume.
I’d also do my (small) home country but wouldn’t recommend it to others because you have to have a lot of cultural context to evaluate top talent.
I had a rhinoplasty in my early 20s. I did a lot of research and interviewed 10+ plastic surgeons in Toronto. I ended up going with one on the younger side who understood I wanted to still look like myself and he did a great job. 25 years later, I’ve never had any complications. He also did my mom’s facelift. I thought he made her eyes look quite different but she was very happy with his work for 20+ years. She is in her late 70s now and still looks good.
Anonymous wrote:The maga look is more about cheek and lip filler, fake eyelashes, fake boobs, and Barbie noses, not (or not only) deep plane lifts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reminder NOBODY has ever looked better with a facelift
A well-done deep plane is a game changer.
Anonymous wrote:reminder NOBODY has ever looked better with a facelift
Anonymous wrote:I would do Poland or Turkey. Both have excellent medical traditions and do a lot of volume.
I’d also do my (small) home country but wouldn’t recommend it to others because you have to have a lot of cultural context to evaluate top talent.
I had a rhinoplasty in my early 20s. I did a lot of research and interviewed 10+ plastic surgeons in Toronto. I ended up going with one on the younger side who understood I wanted to still look like myself and he did a great job. 25 years later, I’ve never had any complications. He also did my mom’s facelift. I thought he made her eyes look quite different but she was very happy with his work for 20+ years. She is in her late 70s now and still looks good.
Anonymous wrote:South Korea