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What is the best non surgical procedure for tightening jowls and neck?

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Bignanna · 30/04/2024 16:50

I have read about lots of non surgical procedures , and tried a few, but none are very effective, and are quite expensive. Morpheus 8 sounds good, but I am put off by it being painful, and risky as apparent it can destroy fat, which is not good in the ageing face! I am in my mid seventies, and not very wrinkled, but I hate my chin and front of my neck.

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pharmachameleon · 30/04/2024 17:01

I would just save up and get a facelift. I certainly intend on doing that when I'm in my sixties! Everything else is just a waste of time and money unfortunately.

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 30/04/2024 17:09

There are none. The only way is surgery.

bingoringo4 · 30/04/2024 17:22

My mum got pdo threads last year, worked wonders

iliveinhappyvalley · 01/05/2024 06:35

I have recently had a HIFU facial. I'm 56 and although it takes up to 12 weeks to see the full effect I can already see results.

Bignanna · 01/05/2024 17:56

iliveinhappyvalley · 01/05/2024 06:35

I have recently had a HIFU facial. I'm 56 and although it takes up to 12 weeks to see the full effect I can already see results.

I’ve had that and the difference is so small, and it costs a fair bit, so I’m not having another one.
There seems to be a lot about thread lifts- they are expensive and don’t last that long. It puts me off to hear about threads breaking, lumps along the jawline etc.
The one non surgical treatment that has had good reviews from professionals is the LED mask. I have one from Current Body. My skin does feel refreshed after using , but I don’t use it consistently to make a real difference. I’ve toyed with the idea of buying an arc from CB, but it’s so expensive. The ones from other online sites sometimes don’t have FDA , so I’m not going to buy one from there .

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AppleDumplingWithCustard · 02/05/2024 17:08

My surgeon won’t do thread lifts as they don’t last for long and patients are invariably disappointed.

Cheshiremumof3 · 27/01/2025 13:42

Had threads and didn't like it. where are you

My Mum went to Faye at Epiderme Clinic and had a full face rejuvenation - think its like a non-surgical facelift. She had a mix of dermal filler, hifu and polynucleotides - she looks bloody brilliant. My friend recommended her as the best aesthetician in Altrincham. Wasn't cheap though, paid for half as her Christmas present ;0 @Bignanna

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