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Non-Surgical Facelifts: Everything You Need To Know

By Maria Bashi
Sep 1, 2017
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Non-Surgical Facelifts

Facelift…A scary word isn’t it? It can instill fear into people of all ages. However, what you may not know is that not all facelifts are invasive procedures, the media likes to scaremonger us into believing cosmetic surgery is hazardous and dangerous, when in fact there are plenty of ways to help yourself look and feel younger without the need for extreme surgery.

Today we are going to talk through a few different options which are recommended by many plastic surgeons. These are the options that will suit you best if the thought of going under the knife doesn’t appeal.

Botox

Oh, that famous word. There is a lot of taboo regarding Botox, and it seems to have been demonized by the media over the years, but it is the most common method of a non-surgical facelift.

It involves injecting a neuro-modulator into areas of the face with wrinkles, and it effectively halts the muscle’s ability to contract and creating lines.

Vampire Face Lift

Many of you will remember when Kim Kardashian got this facelift a few years ago, and suddenly the world went crazy for this procedure. It’s actually not as scary as it sounds, even if it does include blood. It involves taking some blood, separating the plasma and injecting it into wrinkled areas of the face to plump up the skin.

If you’re still a little scared, why not check out The Vampire Facelift: Everything Doctors & Nurses Need to Know to put your mind at ease and help you decide.

Dermal Fillers

As it says in the name, dermal fillers are where a substance is injected into the skin to fill in wrinkles and dark lines. But don’t fret, it doesn’t need to be permanent. You can also have temporary fillers injected which will last for a few months before fading.

Kybella

This procedure is aimed at those who are concerned about a dropping neckline. The process consists of injecting fat blasting medicine into the neck to help fat cells break down and reveal a younger looking chin and neck area. If this isn’t your bag, you could also check out the Best Tips For A Younger Looking Neck.

Laser Lifts

Now, this is a slightly more invasive option than all of the others and works by creating small incisions in the face and then inserting a laser to burn away excess fatty tissue. This one is probably not for the faint-hearted.

When Should I Consider Cosmetic Surgery?

In any case, committing to any procedure used to change how you look is a big decision and should not be taken lightly. You should only consider cosmetic surgery if your confidence and quality of life are suffering due to low self-esteem. Also, think about the costs of each procedure and whether it will be beneficial in the long term. Once you’ve considered everything, if you do decide to go ahead, these non-surgical methods are a great place to start.

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