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Duchess of cambridge cosmetic surgery doctor

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GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 01:28

Last week I posted my theory abput DoC having some fillers.
Today I saw my magic handed youthmaker, on of Harper's and Tatlers most highly regarded doctors for unnoticeable cosmetic refreshments. Whist having our chit chat I mentioned DoCs face and suspected work and the doctor sort of went a bit funny( compared to normal) and said "I expect you're right". It was the way it was said.
I think I've found out who does it!!!

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21daysofsummer · 19/06/2019 01:32

PM please!! I am in the market! Grin

Bluerussian · 19/06/2019 01:34

She doesn't look to me as if she has had work done on her face, in any case she is still only in her thirties and shouldn't be wrinkling yet, superficial lines only. Her mother still looks good for her age.

I see people with 'fillers' sometimes around where I live and they look quite artificial. Far better to take good care of yourself but grow older, gradually and gracefully.

GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 01:50

@Bluerussian if you have them done well, no one should ever know they've been done.
It was a revelation to my parents yesterday who I see 2x a week that I've had them for quite a while.tey kept looking at me closely and had no idea!! That's the idea
They can replace volume not fill wrinkles only.
After children and depending on your body and face structure,the amount of volume you loose and where varies.

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Passthecherrycoke · 19/06/2019 01:52

I know Someone who attended an event with her a few months ago who is also good at spotting such things and said fillers and Botox but very, very good fillers and Botox

GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 02:02

@Passthecherrycoke exaclty. The idea is to look less drawn and tired. Its bloody hard when you have a skinny face to start with. Its so depressing having everyone constantly saying "you look so tired" when you're not, and "you're so thin, are you ok" or"you look ill/ anorexic". Fillers and a drop of botox done really well disguise it somewhat and I'm still skinny but people suddenly say you look well . I feel sorry for the poor woman it's bad enough for me, let alone having the whole world looking at you.

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TanselleTooTall · 19/06/2019 02:09

Oh-kaaay....

As an aside, is something of this nature supposed to be made known? Should it be (?) - in the nature of discretion, and all that.

GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 19/06/2019 02:32

Can anyone else hear that suction sound?

No, that is not lipo in progress! It the OP being sucked into buying botox and fillers from this so-called magic youth maker.

GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 02:50

@ GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou Sorry to disappoint you .i didnt need to be sucked in. Was already a convert. A little of what you fancy 'n all that. Was mentioned as an aside at the end as i was curious about the doctor's opinion having my own theory on the matter.

@TanselleTooTall As i sayy, the doctor didnt outright admit it, but having had a reasonable lengthy of relationship as a patient you can identify an uneasy shirt in someone, a subtle change of demeanour. I can't be certain...I THINK I know who does it as i say.. the liklihood is high. I know lots of things i cant say publicly that you might be able to tell in conversstion if the right question was asked in the wrong situation, I don't know. Its like that.

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GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 19/06/2019 03:05

And now you will tell all your friends and family who will be equally as excited and tell their friends and family etc...

Meanwhile, Dr. Liarly McFullofshité chuckles and says "Cha-ching!"

LikeDolphinsCanSwin · 19/06/2019 03:09

There are few situations in which this response is justified. But lol 😂

GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 03:13

No one knows I m amended @GlendaSugarbean because you can't tell. Its not the magic fountain of youth, i dont look 15 again, I look a bit fresher and I feel amazing, so I don't think anyone can knock that!
My point is it pretty much ends some of the previous S&B speculation about this topic.

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HarleyS · 19/06/2019 03:15

Which magazine has photos of Kate looking good?

GlamGiraffe · 19/06/2019 03:18

@GalendaSugarbean ah and you seem to have missed I'm saying she definitely HAS had it done and not WHO by. Never mind.

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floraloctopus · 19/06/2019 03:18

So what if she has?

GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 19/06/2019 03:20

I once had a guy come in to steam clean the carpet on my stairs.

He hinted largely about a having to remove a reluctant onion gravy stain at a royal abode.

He mentioned no names but apparently, he really had to Duke it out with this stubborn rug disaster.

He's a Knight now but should really keep quiet.

GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 19/06/2019 03:26

OP I am just keeping you going!

MyOtherProfile · 19/06/2019 03:32

I feel sorry for the poor woman it's bad enough for me, let alone having the whole world looking at you.

Yeah must be so tough when people are always watching and starting threads to gossip about her looks etc.
Oh the irony Grin

LikeDolphinsCanSwin · 19/06/2019 03:33

So, how come no-one knows you’ve had it, but you can see that she’s had it? Since you apparently think both have been done by the same person.

Is this magic-handed creature somehow giving you a more superior service than he’s giving her?

Totur · 19/06/2019 03:38

No honey. I think it's good genes, diet and exercise in her case. Wink

Ohyesiam · 19/06/2019 03:40

I thought Kate would be way too smart to have toxins injected?

MangoFeverDream · 19/06/2019 04:17

Tbf Botox and the like is getting so ubiquitous among celebs, it’s almost the same as getting your teeth fixed. It’s just good grooming in that sphere

Scion123 · 19/06/2019 07:49

I think she’s had Botox and fillers too but as previously said, very good ones. It’s the brows that give it away.

JaneyJimplin · 19/06/2019 07:53

Well, I want to know your doctor's details in the event I can afford to ever hoist and plump my tired face. Promise I'm not a journo - PM me please!

LaMarschallin · 19/06/2019 08:03

I do have some knowledge of this field and agree with the OP that these sort of "tweaks" can be done well. At least, up until a certain age which is different for everybody. After years of someone saying they look good because of good genes, healthy eating and slapping on the sunscreen, you suddenly start to notice the slight hamster-cheeks etc.
This doesn't come cheap of course and won't be found at "Face the World" in the high street.

However, ime, the very good practitioners are very used to dealing with megastars and are far too conscious that part of their success is absolute confidentiality. I really can't see them going down the "Ahem... I couldn't possibly comment Wink" route.

I know, OP. Nothing so unsubtle. Of course not.

I'm saying she definitely HAS had it done

I'm sure she has. Most people who go properly down that route start in their early 30s so it's less noticeable.

and not WHO by. Never mind.

I think I've found out who does it!!!

Well, you seem to be saying that you do know "WHO" a little bit...

LoafofSellotape · 19/06/2019 08:08

Of course she's had things done!