I have always had a rounder face with “chipmunk cheeks.” Would I be a good candidate for a facelift or should I opt for fillers? I would also like to improve the appearance of under eye hollows.
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Thank you for the great question. First of all, it has to be understood that there are many variables involved which I will enumerate and the fact that a deep plane facelift will not stop the aging clock (which moves faster for some). The variables include: 1) Individual Surgeon: look for at...
Thank you for your inquiry. In general, volume loss from weight loss can alter facial contours and potentially compromise the overall quality of a facelift. Younger patients are typically less affected because their skin’s elasticity better compensates for reductions in facial volume. A...
Thank you for sharing your story — I can understand how frustrating this must feel.
The good news is that Botox is temporary, and its effects on the masseter muscles will gradually wear off over time. As the muscle regains volume and tone, some of the facial balance may return naturally....