As we age, our skin and muscles lose elasticity, or the ability to retain the original shape after being stretched. Time and gravity play major roles in that loss. Such effects of time and gravity are most apparent in our faces. In a society where visual impressions are key, it is only natural to want to put our best forward.
Until the 1980s, most cosmetic surgeries were approached as multi-staged procedures done over a period of years. Middle-aged patients might have their eyelids done but would then be advised to defer a facelift until reaching their 60s.
What cosmetics do the trick and what plastic surgery procesures really peel back the years?
A facelift?
Botox? Botox just paralyzes muscles, that doesn’t really refreshen or lift, or anything like that, does it?
So I’m not sure.
There is a procedure one can opt for to remove fatty deposits as well as loose skin that has formed below the lower eyelids. This problem is related to aging
How does it feel when you discover the first silver streak peeping out of your hairline? It definitely gives you a feeling which we can well assume is not altogether palatable. The same happens as you discover the first ‘crow’s feet’ under your eyes.
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