
This 64 y/o woman had the benefit of a browlift, a facelift and chin augmentation.
Rejuvenation Surgery Doesn’t Need to Look Plastic
In a study of thousands of people who had a facelift or other rejuvenation surgery, the overwhelming number were very happy that they elected to have the surgery. One feature of the study was most interesting, the younger people in the study were generally pleased, however the more mature people were also pleased but added that they wished they would have had the surgery earlier in their lives. This addresses one of the concerns we hear during our consultations, “Should I wait longer until I am older? Should I have a facelift as the last resort?”
The more mature clients, in hindsight, suggest that the best time to go forward with your rejuvenation surgery is when you begin to feel that the aging changes have become noticeable. The most frequent concerns are sagging of the neck muscles and skin, onset of the jowling on the sides of the jaw, and the droop of the eyebrows.

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