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Droopy mouth

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OlDroopyMouth · 08/04/2026 10:45

Me - 60 - until recently was regularly told I looked younger but in last few months have had an ageing surge. It was brought home to me when I had a photo taken for a passport.

I am not vain, I am comfortable looking my age, but what I am not happy about is I am developing a weird droopy mouth that seems to have come out of nowhere. This is a photo of Judy Finnigan. She is 17 years older than me but illustrates what I mean, these lines in the red circle. Mine are nowhere near that advanced but that is the way they are headed. I look miserable and defeated when I am anything but.

So, what can be done. What are these lines called? Is it something only plastic surgery or tweakments can fix? Or face exercises? Serums? Hoist?

Help me I look sad.

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Lifeomars · 14/04/2026 12:52

My face is horrible now and I was always complimented on my looks in my younger years. Can't afford fillers so I guess I will just have to learn to live with the ever increasing deteriotion of what once were reasonalbe looks. i sometimes wonder if we wll end up being able to tell who is poor in older age due to the fact that they can't afford surgery. I have always looked after my skin and used sunscreen but there comes a time when time itself catches up with us. Wonder if men feel this way too

There used to be a show on USA TV called the Swan. Their tag line was " there's no such thing as an ugly woman only a poor one" 😬 and yes it was make overs.

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