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Facial skin 'plumping' non-invasive treatments...any recommendations?

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dolceebanana · 20/05/2011 20:49

Does anyone recommend any products/treatments which are non-invasive but bring good results?

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willybreeder · 20/05/2011 21:12

Microdermabrasion. It gives your skin a good exfoliation/clear out so good for open pored/proned to blackheads people (hello) and for the dull dry skinned. I had a course before my wedding when I had broke out and it was great stuff.

dolceebanana · 20/05/2011 21:16

Thanks willy...does it plump the skin though?

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TheFarSide · 20/05/2011 21:17

Putting on weight?

dolceebanana · 20/05/2011 21:20

No...weight never goes on to my face...

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willybreeder · 21/05/2011 14:36

Plumping it out - mmm - good question. I have a long face that could do with plumping too, eating the right kind of fats is meant to help. Like avocado's, nuts and using oils liberally on food. I also try and fit in some Ben & Jerry's but sadly the fat goes to my tummy and not my face . .
Fillers are the next step but you said non invasive so that's not the answer.

ageingdisgracefully · 21/05/2011 16:25

Don't know how old you are, but have you tried Oralift? It's a sort of plastic mould thingy that fits in your mouth and supposedly lifts your face by retraining the muscles. I think it's working on me (I'm ancient) and may be worth a try as it definitely smooths out lines and creates more blood flow to the face, giving a healthier complexion. It's pricey, but non-invasive.

Also try Caci or something similar alongside dermabrasion. Or perhaps a chemical peel?? Or is that too drastic??

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