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Judy Finnigan's marionette lines - could filler help?

51 replies

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 17:44

Anyone know?

they look more ageing than other lines and wrinkles was wondering if filler would minimise them.

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CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 17:45

And I know what she's saying is odious but that's being discussed on other threads.

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yummypickledeggs · 15/10/2014 17:48

No. Her droopiness is too advanced. That level of droopiness can only be sorted with surgery.
Some of it is down to her being overweight so be interesting to see how she looked if the cheeks weren't so full.

Jazzhandsrule · 15/10/2014 17:53

Well she's living a pretty successful life without the need to have surgery on her face. She's now in her mid sixties, maybe she's happy to look her age?

ManAliveThisThingsFantastic · 15/10/2014 17:54

It's a filler in her mouth she wants...

Stealthpolarbear · 15/10/2014 17:56

What a horrible thread

burnishedsilver · 15/10/2014 17:59

What are marionette lines?

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:03

It's not a horrible thread. I've never considered cosmetic surgery but I might make an exception if my marionette lines got bad and was wondering if filler would do the trick.

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yummypickledeggs · 15/10/2014 18:05

This is about the level of improvement you'd get.

lunar1 · 15/10/2014 18:09

What a horrible thread, why does it matter to you? Do you have the same lines and are wondering about getting fillers.

Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:09

Some of those results look amazing yummy but some 'before ' pictures are better than 'after'. Not sure I'd bother.

BOFster · 15/10/2014 18:12

Has Judy asked for help on S&B? Confused

Why do you care?

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:12

Lunar and Stealth - do you open threads even though the title tells you exactly what they contain, just so you can bleat about how horrible they are - even when they're not Confused

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AnyFucker · 15/10/2014 18:14

This won't end well.

Suckitup · 15/10/2014 18:15

I've never heard of marionette lines.

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:17

I thought S&B was the right topic to discuss cosmetic treatments/surgery?

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Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:20

I would have agreed with you, OP.

What's wrong with the ops thread?

BOFster · 15/10/2014 18:20

Yes, YOUR OWN Grin.

Seriously, can you not see how rude it is to idly speculate on what some other person 'needs' fixing?

AmeliaPeabody · 15/10/2014 18:21

I'd never heard of marionette lines either.

Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:22

Rudeness never normally gets pulled up on MN, BOF.

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:23

Thanks for link, yummy.

I've done some googling and someone says you can feel lump from filler underneath your skin!

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punygod · 15/10/2014 18:24

I'd normally be outraged by this thread, but after JF's behaviour this week, I would like to point out that the silly woman looks like she is slowly deflating.

And it serves her right.

BOFster · 15/10/2014 18:25

At a pinch you could say something like "I have marionette lines rather similar to Judy Finnegan's as shown in this photo- will dermal fillers help me?"

So you could start again if that's what you meant.

Unless you just want a rude thread full of suggestions and comments on random women's requirements for surgery to meet your stringent aesthetic standards? But you do run the risk of looking sexist and superficial, not to mention unkind.

Seriouslyffs · 15/10/2014 18:25

Ha! Those before and after pictures are pretty crap! Completely different lighting and expressions.
Emperor's new clothes springs to mind.

Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:26

Charming, puny.

Threats to rape her daughter not enough eh?

burnishedsilver · 15/10/2014 18:27

I googled it. I see now what they are.

Omg it must be soooo difficult to be a woman in the public eye.

I'll opt out of this thread. I find it distasteful.