Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Facelifts and violins

I love the sound of a well played violin.   It is so beautiful and moving.   A gifted artist can make almost make you weep with the emotion they can emote from that instrument.  However, there is nothing more painful than listening to someone who plays poorly.  I know everyone has to start somewhere, but it's painful for the listener none the less.  Facelifts are like violins.   A faelift that is done skillfully  is a masterpiece.   The improvement is subtle yet noticable.    It looks natural and youthful.  A facelift done poorly by someone with limited training or experience can be overdone and "windblown".   Yes, the skin is tight and the wrinkles are gone, but the result is not aesthetically pleasing.   Most 55 year old women don't want to look 20,  (that's a little freaky) they just want to look radiant and youthful and the best that they can look for being  50'ish.  A facelift needs to be enough, but not too much.   It needs to be a change, but not make one unrecognizeable.  It takes a surgeon that is well trained and experienced.  ( a certain artistic ability is a real plus)   Look for someone that is board certified and  a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.   Then you know that they have been trained in all aspects of cosmetic surgery and have spent years perfecting their skills.

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