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Old 04-08-2009, 12:53 AM   #1
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Dear All,
I am 40+ and interested in getting a facelift. However browsing through the internet I came across so many options that I'm now confused about which one is best for me. Can those who have done a facelift recently please educate my choice. Thanks in advance

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Old 04-08-2009, 10:13 PM   #2
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maybe you should book in and talk to a surgeon or even a gp. i personally would talk to a pcych too, find out why you want to take such a drastic step. does your career depend on looking youthful, or are you having some self doubts. either way it seems a big change. perhaps you could look at seeing a dermatologist also. such major surgery isnt a new pair of shoes that you shop around for one the internet. Good luck with your search.
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Dear Happy Ending,
Thank you for your reply, yes, a facelift is a major decision and since the above post I have learnt that I am too young for it. I only have some crow feet or laughter lines around my eyes and fine lines on my forehead and facelifts are done by people who are much old, eg in their late 50s and 60s, I think I got carried away with the program I saw on Television about Lifestyle Lift and began having day dreams of getting back my younthful looks of the 20s, I went in for a free consultation and those at Lifestyle Lift were glad to educate my expectations
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Dear Happy Ending,
Thank you for your reply, yes, a facelift is a major decision and since the above post I have learnt that I am too young for it. I only have some crow feet or laughter lines around my eyes and fine lines on my forehead and facelifts are done by people who are much old, eg in their late 50s and 60s, I think I got carried away with the program I saw on Television about Lifestyle Lift and began having day dreams of getting back my younthful looks of the 20s, I went in for a free consultation and those at Lifestyle Lift were glad to educate my expectations
I just have to say, this info. is sooooo helpful.
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