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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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Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:28

Oh I see what you mean BOF. Yes thats a kinder way to write it.

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:28

Oh FFS! I linked to Judy because I'm not bothered about crows feet or other signs of my fading youth and encroaching old age but I think marionette lines are very ageing and I would like to know if there is a non surgical remedy. Judy illustrates what marionette lines are.

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KillmeNow · 15/10/2014 18:29

If thats what you get after paying a fortune to some quack doctor then Im happy to leave facial lines alone. I can see no difference in some of the photos.

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:31

BOF - but my lines are nowt like JF's.

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yummypickledeggs · 15/10/2014 18:36

Oh FGS calm down ladies.

It was clear to me that the OP was using JF as an example of someone with some facial sagging and asking if fillers would work ( for HER not JF.)

I don't know why it's worth posting to say you haven't heard of something as if it's a badge of honour Hmm

Some people need to find more to do and be less touchy.

lunar1 · 15/10/2014 18:36

I opened the thread because it's a public forum and not just here for everyone who agrees with you.

As another poster said, I could understand if you had similar lines that you wanted to have treated, but you don't. She may be perfectly happy with her appearance or she may be very insecure about it. I don't think it's fair to start a thread about someone else's appearance.

yummypickledeggs · 15/10/2014 18:38

Killme- The dr in the link is no 'quack'. she is regarded as the best in the UK by other consultants ( voted in the top 250 drs in the UK) and is a former anaesthetist. That's the only reason I linked because she is highly regarded.

punygod · 15/10/2014 18:45

Bowler's Arm - I've heard nothing about threats to rape her daughter. How revolting.

She just hasn't left me feeling particularly diplomatic towards her, it's true. Not really the same thing as condoning threatened rape, though. Blimey.

Milmingebag · 15/10/2014 18:46

I think only a facelift would sort that issue out.

Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 18:49

No sorry puny, that was a bit unfair of me. I can't link because you'll all cast me off to nethuns but I read an article in a certain online paper.

punygod · 15/10/2014 18:51

It's ok, Bowler's Arm. It's an emotive subject, and I feel very prickly towards JF at the moment.

But I was being a bit foul.

CateBlanket · 15/10/2014 18:53

So back to fillers ...

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AnyFucker · 15/10/2014 19:17

DailyFail website has links to rape threats towards Chloe Madely. Now that is bad whether you agree that Judy is a rape apologist or that she has marionette lines.

Cate, you thread is not gonna stay on track, dude Smile

SofaCanary · 15/10/2014 19:28

It's lax skin and muscle, only a lift would sort it.

LynetteScavo · 15/10/2014 19:32

I wonder if Judy will read this thread...maybe we could send her a link. I'm sure she would find it terribly useful. Hmm

Bowlersarm · 15/10/2014 19:34

Her week isn't improving, that's for sure.

ouryve · 15/10/2014 19:39

Seriously, OP? Hmm

Purpleroxy · 15/10/2014 19:44

S&B is a perfectly fine place to discuss cosmetic surgery for yourself.

But to suggest someone else ought to consider it is a bit offensive IMO. This person could read the thread!

punygod · 15/10/2014 19:47

It'll be ok, as long as we apologise profusely for any offence our terminology might have caused.

fairyfuckwings · 15/10/2014 19:48

Well I've heard of marionette lines cos I've got them! I had fillers years ago and they looked shit. Is this thread indicative of what people are saying behind my back? Lovely!

Jazzhandsrule · 15/10/2014 19:50

Maybe OP, you frown too much and this is causing your marionette lines? Writing passive aggressive threads maybe taking their toll? Just a thought, otherwise yes I do think fillers could help you. Good luck with it.

Branleuse · 15/10/2014 19:55

no it wont.

If Judy finnigan wanted to get rid of those lines, she would probably have to resort to a facelift. I had fillers once. They were much less effective than i was hoping for and bad value for money.
Saying that, if money was no object, I might get them again, but they wore off quickly.

Branleuse · 15/10/2014 19:56

If you are Judy Finnigan OP, I wouldnt worry about it

mooth · 15/10/2014 20:47

Oh who gives a fuck.

Branleuse · 19/10/2014 18:19

:D

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