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non surgical face lift treatment-any good

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brimfull · 14/03/2010 10:40

have been given one for mothers day
supposed to be a course of 10
I have voucher for first one

am secretely somewhat about them
any experience as I can change the treatment

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cyb · 14/03/2010 10:44

My mate had them where you hold a pole and they put electric current through but she ahd a course.

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brimfull · 14/03/2010 10:49

I agree
but tis a mothers day gift
will need to just use it I suppose

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brimfull · 14/03/2010 12:45

I think I may change it to a peel thing.

I am so crap at being fake delighted.

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JJ · 14/03/2010 12:53

Which one is it? Is it some brand of treatment? Have you looked on makeupalley?

Did you just get a voucher for the first one or for the whole course?

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cyb · 14/03/2010 15:26

yes go for a peel. ONE part of a ten part treatment is a waste by itself.

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brimfull · 14/03/2010 15:31

it's first one of course of 10 the voucher is for so have told them I am exchanging it for a peel

jj it's a salon treatment

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JJ · 14/03/2010 21:11

Let us know how peel goes. I am jealous.

And while you're here, what's the name of that spackle-like primer?

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brimfull · 14/03/2010 23:55

primer?
do you mean the dior skinflash one I mentioned on other thread?

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JJ · 15/03/2010 07:29

No, it was something cheap. Now I'm embarrassed, I had it in my head that it was you that recommended it but I'm not sure. I will need to search properly.

Is Dior Skinflash good? I have been using the Laura Mercier and want to try something new.

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brimfull · 15/03/2010 17:09

avon do a great one called magix here that is really good

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Monadami · 15/03/2010 22:45

I used to have CACI (Non Surgical Facelift) from aged 32, stopped at 38 and can't see that it made any difference.

I've had Fillers which are great and considering a treatment called Titan, which heats the deep layers of the skin, encouraging Collagen production, seems to have good reviews, along with a similar treatment called Thermage. Both are non invasive.

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kittya · 16/03/2010 00:45

I found them really painfull and expensive. When I go for a facial I like to relax!! Same with the peel never worked on my sensitive skin. Im saving for botox now.

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JJ · 16/03/2010 17:42

Monadami - which fillers? I would like something other than botox for my forehead lines. They are Gordon Ramsey sized. He looks good in his (I think) - I don't.

ggirl - it was L'oreal Resurfacing Primer or something like that. I will put the Avon one on the list, too, thanks!

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brimfull · 17/03/2010 21:12

actually avon one as good as l'oreal
I have both

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Monadami · 17/03/2010 21:25

I had Juvederm JJ, but there are loads of different ones like Restylane, Perlane etc. My Surgeon said Juvederm gives a soft look, the results were very dramatic and lasted about 9 months.

I don't know if fillers can be used for the forehead, as it needs to be massaged into the area being filled to give an even appearance, but best to find out from a BAAPS registered Cosmetic Surgeon.

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JJ · 22/03/2010 10:40

I will order Avon then, ggirl, seeing as I wanted L'oreal one because I thought you recommended!

Monadami - sigh, you're right. It looks like Botox or forehead lift for forehead lines. Are you in London - can you recommend someone if so?

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Monadami · 23/03/2010 00:59

For my Fillers JJ, I used a Surgeon called Mr Lawry Iregbulem, he works through Profile Cosmetic Surgery, Google them. I also had Liposuction and Scar Revision surgery with him and was very happy with the results. His consultations are in Harley Street and surgery carried out in a Private Hospital in North London or one in Cambridge.

I think there may be new fillers on the market which can now be used in the forehead.

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smilesandsun · 23/03/2010 06:37

What about botox, how do you know where to go to get it done? Who's good etc.

I'd love to get it but am afraid that i'll go to someone who isn't that great. Its not the sort of thing that people are chatting about on the school run!

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Monadami · 23/03/2010 15:06

Probably best to go through recommendation. My surgeon also does Botox, but I've never had it.

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smilesandsun · 23/03/2010 17:19

thanks. I don't think that any of my friends will have a Botox recommendation. Will a GP be able to help out with a recommendation do you think?

Clearly I have no idea so any advice is most welcome!!

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JJ · 24/03/2010 07:46

Thanks Monadami!

Had your peel yet, ggirl? No hurry, don't do it for me just curious...

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brimfull · 24/03/2010 22:00

nope haven't boooked yet
must try and get it soon

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Monadami · 25/03/2010 01:26

I think Botox is a relatively easy procedure for a qualified surgeon. Many Dentists also do it as well.

Only ever use a BAAPS registered surgeon to administer Botox, ask to see before and after pics of their own work and never go to any of these Beauty Salons offering Botox. Understanding of the facial muscles and structure is very important and only a medically trained person with know.

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JJ · 25/03/2010 13:10

I'm scared of the headache with Botox.

Vaguely on topic, I love Philosophy's microdelivery peel for at home stuff.

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