Im 34 and have always had big cheeks and a round face, but have started to notice signs of ageing around my neck, jowels, smile and marionette lines. Ive had Botox on my forehead, a filler in my frown line, but looking for more permanent options. Am I too young for a micro facelift? What about PDO threads? O I am worried filler would just make my cheeks look bigger, but is this an option?
I'm 66 and a happy person. But I look sad because of the lines going down from the corners of my mouth to each side of my chin. I also have little pockets of fat on each side along my jaw line. Guess this is all normal, but I'm tired of hiding behind my long hair. I'm afraid of a face lift, and have read that a lower face lift does not take care of the Marionette lines anyway. What to do? Thank you
I am 43 and am unhappy with my facial sagging. The area around my mouth/marionettes is my greatest area of unhappiness. My head is swimming from all the different types of facial procedures I have been researching. I would greatly appreciate professional recommendations!
I am 43 and researching facelifts. My biggest concern is the marionette lines that have formed due to sagging skin/cheeks. When I lift my cheek and the marionette fold goes away, I feel satisfied with this look. When looking at facelift before and afters, I notice that the jowls always look good and pulled back, but sometimes there seems to be no improvement on marionette folds. Why might this be?
I've always disliked how my left side has a deeper more noticeable marionette line that creates a shadow. I've always had big cheeks even when I was underweight, and I do know my jaw is uneven and makes my face and smile uneven but the lines has gotten worse as I've aged (I'm 28) and I don't know what the best way to go about fixing this is. Fillers? Botox? Facelift? Or a combination of things. Not sure what options I have or what would give me best results.
Im 19 years old and have very deep nasolabial folds and even marionette lines. I really want to have a lifted effect in my face but I am unsure if it is too early to do a facelift.I have a lot of volume in my face which is why I dont really want to use filler.I have considered doing a threadlift but I am unsure if I am a candidate for that as I think it would take lots of threads to see results. Also I would like to know if buccal fat removal is a suitable option for me.
I have recently had a partial facelift that unfortunately did not correct my marionette folds. I have had filler in the past which also did not adequately reduce/correct these. I am considering having these folds excised. I realize that there is much controversy surrounding this procedure due to the issue of scarring. In my mind I would trade a small likely imperceptible scar for obvious and glaring marionette folds. I would appreciate any input. Thanks so much.
I'm thinking aabout a facelift procedure. I've tried filler but my marionette area is deeply depressing me as the filller doesn't seem to do much. I also have jowls forming. I know I'm probably deemed young for this procedure but seeing myself in photos is becoming upsetting as I look so sad and tired
I posted my pictures previously and one surgeon said that my area of concern (my type of marionette lines and jowls) is not easy to correct and likely to recur after a facelift. I don't want to spend my savings if there is a higher chance that a facelift will be either less successful OR shorter lived.