Why young women are having facelifts : ‘I couldn’t even open my eyes. That’s how swollen I was’
A new kind of customer is being driven towards this invasive surgery by ‘filler fatigue’, the use of weight-loss drugs and the development of new surgical techniques. Many are much younger than ever before Amanda Preisinger is anxious about her daughter’s impending 13th birthday party. Not for (…)
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