Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetics Guide, 15 Aug 2010
Q: I am 56 and very bothered by saggy jowls. I have been told about Thermage but would a facelift produce a better result:
Dr Stavros Eleftheriou: "A Thermage has earned its place as one of the non-invasive ways to tighten skin, however, in my experience, results can be variable with improvements in tone lasting two to five years and treatment can be costly. In my opinion, if you are keen to find a non-surgical solution ...
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topCosmetic Surgery & Aesthetics Guide, 15 Aug 2010
It's all in the jowls and upper neck for this face shape, as early "turkey neck" and heavy jowls are common. Good skin elasticity will help fend off the inevitable for a time and this can be boosted via laser resurfacing such as Fraxel or more aggressive CO2 devices.
Dr Eleftheriou also suggests Endotine Neck Ribbons: "These devices are useful for those who have early jowl formation. The Endotine is placed under the skin, essentially "hooking" ...
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topDaily Express, 02 Aug 2010
Surgical solution: Cosmetic surgeon Doctor Stavros Eleftheriou ([surgicalart.co.uk](http://www.surgicalart.co.uk)) says: "The key is to try to maintain fullness in the cheek and temple areas."
"Injectable hyaluronic acid fillers such as Sub-Q, around £350, give and immediate and natural boost and fullness to the cheekbones, helping to lift the whole of the mid-face."
"For longer lasting results the injectable Sculptra, around £450, can also be used in the cheek and temple areas. This is a volumising agent that encourages ...
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topCosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Guides, 15 Jul 2010
Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Guides- Silver Surgery
The latest statistics show a record number of over 60s indulging in nips and tucks. We investigate the growing penchant for plastic surgery among UK pensioners.
Either side of the surgery divide Helen Mirren: Claims not to have had any nip and tucks but pictures of her in a red bikini have transformed how older women are perceived.
Jane Fonda: Has always been open about her adventures in plastic surgery ...
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topHeat, 03 Jul 2010
She's one of the world's most drooled-over women. But a new picture from her pre-superstar days suggests that Megan Fox may have had a helping hand (or scalpel) on the road to physical perfection.
"In my opinion, it seems Megan has moved on from her wholesome 'girl next door' look," says Harley Street's Dr Stavros Eleftheriou, a specialist face and neck cosmetic surgeon. "It looks to me like she's had laser treatment to her face, as ...
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topCosmetic Surgery Today, 10 Jul 2009
What prompted you to have the treatment?
Like a lot of women, I've always taken a great deal of care over my appearance. I don't smoke, I look after my skin and I try to get to the gym as often as possible. Then four years ago at the age of 49, I suddenly began to age rapidly. I looked constantly exhausted and my neck and cheeks were visibly starting to sag.
I started to avoid looking ...
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topDaily Express, 02 Mar 2009
Like a lot of women, I've always taken a great deal of care over my appearance. I don't smoke, I look after my skin and I try to get to the gym as often as possible. Then four years ago at the age of 49, I suddenly began to age rapidly and before long I barely recognised myself. No matter how much sleep I got, I looked constantly exhausted and my neck ...
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topThe Sun, 19 Nov 2008
When Jane Major kept turning down marriage proposals, it wasn’t because they were from the wrong man. It was because SHE felt like the wrong woman. After giving birth to four boys, the 45-year-old despised her flabby belly and saggy boobs. And her premature wrinkles made her feel old and past it.
Jane says: “I still wasn’t happy with my face so I couldn’t think about looking at any dresses or anything. Instead, I got straight ...
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topThe Sun, 27 Nov 2006
This will be Thelma Steven's first Christmas as a sexy chick after she splurged £4,000 on surgery to banish her hated "turkey neck".
Thelma was sick of being compared to everyone's favourite festive bird. Now after jetting to Cyprus for a neck and facelift, she's planning her best Christmas ever.
Thelma, 50, says: "I always hated Christmas and dreaded anyone cracking a joke about me looking like the turkey. This year there will only be one wrinkly ...
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