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Saggy face!

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QueenOfIce · 03/04/2018 11:54

I've not long turned 40 and I've begun to notice I have started looking a bit saggy around the jowls.

Has anyone had any super duper facials to give some uplift?

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Delatron · 08/10/2020 12:30

CACI is microcurrant isn’t it? So you need to keep at it.
Radio frequency is different. I have a Newa device which is an at home one. Still in the early stages so whilst skin is looking glowy there’s not much lift yet. I also use a Nuface every morning. It makes a tiny difference but I think with jowels even 1mm is significant!

However, I think ultimately I may have to go down the filler route. They are better these days. Less pillow face! You can even just infect the temples for a bit of a lift and go nowhere near the cheeks.

I think sagging is more ageing than wrinkles though so I’m keen to find something that works!

goisey · 15/10/2020 15:26

@Drainedandconfused

I'd go down the filler route if I was you, a friend had 3 areas of botox (forehead, no 11's and crows feet) teoxane (I think it's called) filler in the apple of her cheeks and along the cheekbones, it lasts up to 18 months and she looks 15 years younger, the hollows under her eyes have gone, her cheekbones are incredible and it hasn't affected the movement of her face, she just looks incredibly healthy and youthful. The whole lot cost £850 including Botox which will obviously have to be topped up every 3/4 months. I don't need it yet but when I do I wouldn't hesitate!
@Drainedandconfused I don't supposed you are still on MN and I don't suppose you know the name of the place where your friend got this done? I've had a rough couple of years (bereavements etc) and its taken its toll on my face!
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