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Anyone in their 30s and starting to look old?

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vickylou2004 · 11/04/2011 14:21

This year I have noticed that my ears look lower and my cheeks (face) are sagging causing lines at either side of my mouth. I don't look young anymore.

I'm gutted!

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/04/2011 14:23

Yep.

I am 33 - I don't look hideous, however I frown for a pasttime and squint a lot (half blind) so have a map of lines on my forehead. The rest of me is fine apart from slight puckering round my lips.

In any case I am not going to grow old gracefully, bollocks. I have a botox consultation on Saturday. And II will look in restylane whislt I am there.

juneau · 11/04/2011 14:28

Botox is fab if it's done well. I used to get it when I lived in NY and it really does shave the years off. Yep, go ahead and flame me, but if I could afford to get it now (well after new baby is born), I would. I have really deep frown lines on my forehead, which are very aging. With Botox - gone! I instantly looked at least five years younger.

llareggub · 11/04/2011 14:30

My face is alright but my thighs have seen better days. On balance, I'm happy with that. I don't make a habit of baring my thighs to all and sundry.

vickylou2004 · 11/04/2011 14:35

What prices do botox etc start from?

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juneau · 11/04/2011 15:30

I don't know about here in the UK, but in NYC I paid $700 and you need to get to get it re-done every five or six months.

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