Facelift
Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight - Naomi Wolf
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Making The Decision To Have My Facelift
Being the wife of a plastic surgeon puts me in an unusual predicament. I’m looked at for what I do as much as for what I don’t do cosmetically. I can’t look overdone or underdone. But when I make decisions to have procedures done for myself, I am doing them for all the same reasons all women do, I want to look as good as I feel.
Mini-Facelift; Myth or Magic?
The pursuit of a youthful facial appearance may involve everything from moisturizers to facelift surgery, with fillers and Botox bridging the gap in between. A facelift is the biggest step and can be a daunting process. The journey includes local and/or general anesthesia, postoperative swelling and bruising, extended recovery time and hefty plastic surgeon fees. That is exactly the reason why wrinkle fighters like Botox and facial fillers enjoy such wide popularity.
The Evolving Face of Cosmetic Surgery
Minimally invasive procedures, from thread and liquid lifts to body contouring and facial rejuvenation, have moved the traditional facelift to the back of the bus. And it doesn't cost an arm or a leg.
Why I Will Get a Facelift
Some people call it vanity. I call it an investment and if I can afford to have it done, I say why not? I want to be me and keep the vibrant and energetic version of myself.
10 Questions About Facelifts
Facelifts remain popular for good reason. The results can be powerful and last far longer — years vs. months — than those achieved with minimally invasive procedures. If you are contemplating a facelift procedure, here are answers to some of the questions I hear most often about the surgery.
10 Things to Have on Hand for Facelift Recovery
We recommend preparing your recovery space ahead of time with essentials so that after you get home from surgery, you can focus on resting and recovering.
Diary of my face-lift:
YOU columnist Liz Jones, 52, has always hated the way she looks, particularly as she got older, so she decided to have a face-lift. Here she gives a brutally honest account of her cosmetic-surgery experience – and reveals her new face in all its line-free glory…
For Some Face-Lift Chains, Future Doesn’t Look Pretty
Lifestyle Lift’s collapse illustrates challenge of running lower-cost face-lift businesses
Like Face-Lifts, Facials to Turn Back the Clock
“I don’t have to spend $30,000 or go into hiding for weeks,” said Ms. Marcus, the patient who was pleased with her facial face-lift. “You can have the work done in the office, go home, look better and your husband or boyfriend will never know you’ve done anything.”
Plastic Surgery May Not Actually Make You Prettier
A study in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association: Facial Plastic Surgery, the first of its kind, found that the average increase in a person’s rated attractiveness after plastic surgery was 0.08 on said 1 to 10 scale, which in statistical terms, is pretty much nothing.
The Four Stages of Recovery From Facelift Surgery
After surgery, knowing what to do – and when/how to do it – is key to the overall success of your facelift. Your surgeon should explain the various stages of recovery to you in detail ahead of your procedure in order to help you manage your expectations and heal quickly and properly.
Catt Sadler Got a Facelift, a Neck Lift, and an Eye Lift at 48. She Doesn’t Care What You Think About That
The former E! News host opens up about going under the knife for a facelift, a neck lift, and blepharoplasty. “Of course I thought, What are people going to think? Who’s going to judge me?”
Jane Fonda Says She Stopped Getting Face-Lifts Because She Didn’t Want to Look ‘Distorted’
The actor wants young people to embrace getting old.
Men’s Face-lifts: Once a Plastic-Surgery Taboo, Now Trendy
There’s no shame in being vain—just ask newly taut designer Marc Jacobs. Why men ranging from C-suite executives to Hollywood stars are increasingly going under the knife.
That Face-Lift May Buy You Only Three Years Of Youth
Three years of purchased juvenescence doesn't sound like such a great deal, especially when a face-lift can cost $10,000 to $20,000 once you add surgeon and hospital fees. That's at least $3,000 for each extra year of nipped and tucked "youth."
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