I'm 26, I had a revision rhino January this year, I've broken my nose a few times and my right nostril had almost fully collapsed. They also suggested lower eyelid fat removal because the eyes typically look baggy after rhino? Now my face looks very gaunt, saggy, tired and shapeless. I have bags under my eyes, and smile lines. My cheeks used to be plump but now... saggy. I want structure- healthy, plump skin. Injectable fillers are an option but I'm concerned about maintainance. Please help!
Answer: Saggy face at 26, what are my options? Thank you for your question and images. You are obviously very critical of your features and I do not necessarily agree with all of your concerns. You are young, youthful and very pretty. I would therefore be very conservative about your options and encourage you along the non-surgical route. This would include fillers as you have described and to me the area that would benefit most is your tear trough and cheeks. Although they do require maintenance, they are minimally invasive have short recovery periods and are reversible. Tear trough implants or fat grafting could be an options but take the more conservative route first. Good luck.RegardsDr Guy Watts
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Saggy face at 26, what are my options? Thank you for your question and images. You are obviously very critical of your features and I do not necessarily agree with all of your concerns. You are young, youthful and very pretty. I would therefore be very conservative about your options and encourage you along the non-surgical route. This would include fillers as you have described and to me the area that would benefit most is your tear trough and cheeks. Although they do require maintenance, they are minimally invasive have short recovery periods and are reversible. Tear trough implants or fat grafting could be an options but take the more conservative route first. Good luck.RegardsDr Guy Watts
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Treating Aging Face Based on your pictures you are very beautiful and do not have the features that you describe. Some of your lower eyelid concerns can be address with minimal fillers and have a dramatic result. To treat aging, there are three areas that we look at:skin surfacevolumelaxity of skin an muscleYou might consider a small amount of fillers and a good skin regimen to help improve your skin quality.
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Treating Aging Face Based on your pictures you are very beautiful and do not have the features that you describe. Some of your lower eyelid concerns can be address with minimal fillers and have a dramatic result. To treat aging, there are three areas that we look at:skin surfacevolumelaxity of skin an muscleYou might consider a small amount of fillers and a good skin regimen to help improve your skin quality.
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October 17, 2015
Answer: No surgery necessary Thanks for your pictures. I would not suggest any surgery for you. You need preventative facial skin care. This type of treatment will keep your skin healthy.
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Answer: No surgery necessary Thanks for your pictures. I would not suggest any surgery for you. You need preventative facial skin care. This type of treatment will keep your skin healthy.
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September 27, 2015
Answer: Saggy face? Thank you for your question. I always evaluate each patient as an individual, not based solely on age. Based on your photos, you may have some early volume loss that could benefit from fat grafting or fillers. I would recommend consultation with a facial plastic surgeon to discuss what option is best for you."This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
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Answer: Saggy face? Thank you for your question. I always evaluate each patient as an individual, not based solely on age. Based on your photos, you may have some early volume loss that could benefit from fat grafting or fillers. I would recommend consultation with a facial plastic surgeon to discuss what option is best for you."This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
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September 23, 2015
Answer: Fillers You are very young to consider a facelift or a blepharoplasty. For around the eyes, fat grafting can work very well to conceal a tear trough deformity. Fat grafting in other areas of the face for volume can look very natural and is a minimally invasive procedure with no scarring involved.
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Answer: Fillers You are very young to consider a facelift or a blepharoplasty. For around the eyes, fat grafting can work very well to conceal a tear trough deformity. Fat grafting in other areas of the face for volume can look very natural and is a minimally invasive procedure with no scarring involved.
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September 24, 2015
Answer: No sagging Now there is just nothing "saggy" about that pretty face. I suspect that you might have had some swelling after your surgery (that looked nice) and now that it has gone down you are more sensitive about that area. A filler like Voluma might be a great option. If you find that you like this and repeat it, a conservative fat injection to your cheeks could be a nice long term solution without the maintenance.If you have consultations and you find that others do not see what you do, please take this as a warning. While some people may just be critical of their appearance, others might see a deformity that doesn't really exist. This second scenario is called Body Dismorphic Disorder, and these patients are rarely happy with any of the surgeries or interventions. You are very beautiful, and I would hate for surgery to mess that up. Good luck!
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Answer: No sagging Now there is just nothing "saggy" about that pretty face. I suspect that you might have had some swelling after your surgery (that looked nice) and now that it has gone down you are more sensitive about that area. A filler like Voluma might be a great option. If you find that you like this and repeat it, a conservative fat injection to your cheeks could be a nice long term solution without the maintenance.If you have consultations and you find that others do not see what you do, please take this as a warning. While some people may just be critical of their appearance, others might see a deformity that doesn't really exist. This second scenario is called Body Dismorphic Disorder, and these patients are rarely happy with any of the surgeries or interventions. You are very beautiful, and I would hate for surgery to mess that up. Good luck!
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