Great bones. I am 63 and never had anything done...I thought it was too late (not that I can afford it...or not that I need it either but just in case?). She looks great. I still dont know if I would spend money on this kind of thing, I would want to look drastically younger, I mean I already look younger thanks to genetics but if I was going to pay current prices I would want the results to be amazing!
I can truly understand why people have surgery I really do...but I love my face ageing...it makes me feel wiser...I'm very fortunate to have a younger face...I'm 52 and have had nothing done...I wash my face with soap and water...and exfoliate with a flannel...I always use sun screen factor 20 everyday even when it's raining 😆 🤣 as I have olive skin...but I really understand that beauty and youthfulness means alot to aging women and helps with there self-esteem ❤
Go for it. I had mine removed 25 years ago..so worth it. I am 68 now and the plastic surgeon said that another surgery is not necessary for under my eyes but that lasor resurfacing would do the job..$1,700. It cost me $2,200 to do tthe lower lid 25 years ago. If you have the money it will be worth it at any age. I am doing a medically needed upper lid surgery that my insurance is covering 100%. I should have done it years ago. I wish I had the money to do more. It will be my 69th birthday present to myself!
@@bluewaters3100 Thank u Debbie for the info. Doubt I will ever have the money to get it done though. But if I do save it up I will get it done. I hate those bags. I always look tired.
Geez. It’s much more expensive now. The lower bleph was pitched to me as between $4000-5000, but once in for the consult, we agreed to do the baby brow lift at the same time. The total for everything is $12. Yes it’s uncomfortable to disclose how expensive these procedures cost (in 2022, in Austin Texas) but I’m with you girls, we want to raise each other and information on these decisions is critical
Gwen, that’s exactly how a great browlift works. As explained in this episode, patients with a droopy brow tend to chronically hold them in position by contracting the forehead, creating the forehead lines (this is termed frontalis muscle dependency). In addition, the lateral segment of the orbit accrues severe wrinkle formation. If you look closely at the post-procedure photo, the brow is naturally positioned where it should be, but the forehead creases and lateral orbital wrinkles are all gone.
The detail you go into here is astounding. Bravo.
Well done! She looks naturally beautiful, youthful and rejuvenated.
Brilliant results from the surgery. The patient does look alot younger but more importantly to me she looks very natural.
We agree, thank you!
Excellent results! She looks very natural. ❤️
It would be nice to include fees for procedures.
Agreed!! Even though they vary, it would be nice to have a ballpark/range
When I was in my 20s I remember I heard that someday aging will be obsolete. I didn't realize that meant you Doctors! Thank you I am in my 60s
Fabulous!
Great results! She looks so youthful.
Wow just wow!
Whowww! Great job. What is cost for this?
Holy shit batman, she looks 20yrs younger ..great work to the surgeon
At 67, she is still beautiful in the 'before' photo, with solid bone structure
Wow 😳
How much
Can you tell me what she had done with her lips which look much fuller?
Sure, she had one syringe of Juvederm Ultra to the lips using the L.O.V.E. technique described on a prior episode of Aesthetic minutes.
Great bones. I am 63 and never had anything done...I thought it was too late (not that I can afford it...or not that I need it either but just in case?). She looks great. I still dont know if I would spend money on this kind of thing, I would want to look drastically younger, I mean I already look younger thanks to genetics but if I was going to pay current prices I would want the results to be amazing!
I can truly understand why people have surgery I really do...but I love my face ageing...it makes me feel wiser...I'm very fortunate to have a younger face...I'm 52 and have had nothing done...I wash my face with soap and water...and exfoliate with a flannel...I always use sun screen factor 20 everyday even when it's raining 😆 🤣 as I have olive skin...but I really understand that beauty and youthfulness means alot to aging women and helps with there self-esteem ❤
WOW
Can bags under eyes be removed? And is it permanent??? If patient is over seventy would they get good results or would it be pointless??
Go for it. I had mine removed 25 years ago..so worth it. I am 68 now and the plastic surgeon said that another surgery is not necessary for under my eyes but that lasor resurfacing would do the job..$1,700. It cost me $2,200 to do tthe lower lid 25 years ago. If you have the money it will be worth it at any age. I am doing a medically needed upper lid surgery that my insurance is covering 100%. I should have done it years ago. I wish I had the money to do more. It will be my 69th birthday present to myself!
@@bluewaters3100 Thank u Debbie for the info. Doubt I will ever have the money to get it done though. But if I do save it up I will get it done. I hate those bags. I always look tired.
Geez. It’s much more expensive now. The lower bleph was pitched to me as between $4000-5000, but once in for the consult, we agreed to do the baby brow lift at the same time. The total for everything is $12. Yes it’s uncomfortable to disclose how expensive these procedures cost (in 2022, in Austin Texas) but I’m with you girls, we want to raise each other and information on these decisions is critical
@@bluewaters3100 Fantastic!! Thank u so much for the advice.
@@somebodytookmyname1 Thank u Kayla. I really would like to get the bags removed. All my life I have hated them!!!
Her surgery looks good. She needs a new modern hairdo ASAP .And please ladies do not get permanent eyeliner. It looks sooooo weird .
Pas 67, 90 on est jamais comme ça à 67 ans
Why put world so much pain just be u ! U are beautiful no matter what
I want to see a really old person get plastic surgery
She looks better but still has jowls.
She looks amazing, and there is a very slight jowl. It may look more natural than if it had been pulled tighter.
It didn't even look like she got a brow lift. They looked the same.
Gwen, that’s exactly how a great browlift works. As explained in this episode, patients with a droopy brow tend to chronically hold them in position by contracting the forehead, creating the forehead lines (this is termed frontalis muscle dependency). In addition, the lateral segment of the orbit accrues severe wrinkle formation. If you look closely at the post-procedure photo, the brow is naturally positioned where it should be, but the forehead creases and lateral orbital wrinkles are all gone.