The Lifestyle Lift - Leading the Wave of Minimal Invasive Procedures

Posted Thursday, September 10, 2009 to PROCEDURES > Face

Posted by Julia E

Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

If you've been led to this page, it's likely that you're already familiar with the drill of techniques employed to get you to be a healthy weight and looking younger. You might have already tried the “usual route”: Botox, anti-aging supplements, stop smoking, exercise and so on. But it doesn't always work, does it? Cellulite has a funny way of leaving some areas and staying firmly on to others.
 
The signs of aging
The problem is that once you cross a certain age, however much exercise and general health precautions you take, your body is bound to show some signs of aging. If you stop smoking, you might preserve the condition of your lips. If you use Botox, your face might look generally healthier. Anti-aging supplements could help you look nearer 50 than 60. Exercise helps you stay fit.

But what about the specifics? Those laugh lines by the sides of your mouth that exercise surely won't remove. Those wrinkles by your eye that anti-aging supplements can't direct their actions on to. That sagging in the neck region that Botox tries and tries to remove but is unsuccessful with.
 
Working on Specifics
If you're looking to work on specifics like these that make you feel older than you are (despite exercise) then you're probably thinking about a specific procedure to get you the exact results you want. You probably know then that the next route to beat wrinkles is to go ahead and try surgical procedure.

This worries most women since it often involves incision, laborious procedures and a long recovery time (we're talking weeks or months here). But really, does it have to? In 2001, Dr. David Kent tried The Lifestyle Lift® procedure on a client in her 50s who was worried about the risks associated with a traditional facelift procedure. Maybe she had tried some Botox, some anti-aging supplements, some exercise already. Certainly what she seemed to need was some directed action.

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