I’m 30 and my skin no longer looks like it did 10 years ago. I don’t care what the celebrities or skin consultants say, no amount of cream or whatever else they are selling will get your skin to look like it did when you were 20.
I had never had a cosmetic procedure done to my face, but I have tried a number of facial creams and treatments costing hundreds of dollars for products that never produced much result. I’ve tried a broad range of products and ‘miracle’ creams and am yet to find one that would produce the same results that I got from cosmetic procedures.
I’ve watched over the years as my frown lines, smile lines and forehead lines grew larger and more prominent. My frown lines were my biggest concern, they made me look unhappy or angry and it got to the point that I wouldn’t even be frowning but the lines were there.
Another part of my face that bothered me was the bags under my eyes. They were also ever present and made me look like I was tired or unwell. I tried under eye creams, serums and concealers but whenever I looked at photos I always noticed the big puffy circles under my eyes. This is hereditary for me so no amount of rest or cream would ever make it go away. I decided that going to see someone for a consultation to find out more about cosmetic procedures couldn’t hurt and then I could make an informed decision.
Where I went and what I decided to get done:
I’ve seen and heard of some cosmetic horror stories from overseas botch jobs or getting an inexperienced practitioner and I certainly didn’t want to be another horror story or to end up with duck lips. There are a growing number of places that offer cosmetic procedures in Western Australia so when it came to choosing where to go, I wanted to make sure it was somewhere safe, experienced and reputable.
Top Comments
The argument of "my body/face, my choice" drives me up the effing wall. No one lives in a silo. You live in a society. If you make the decision to have plastic surgery to look more like the aesthetic society dictates is most attractive, then it actually DOES have an affect on other people. A huge effect. You are literally changing the 'norm' of how women 'should' look.
Women have gone from 'enhancing' their beauty by pinching their cheeks and lightening their hair, to having dangerous elective surgeries for breast implants/butt implants/liposuction and so on.
If you look at the female love interests in 80s movies, they look relatively normal. Like beautiful but totally normal women - a big of a big nose here, the occasional wrinkle there. Female film stars these days look FLAWLESS - large, firm, perky breasts, slim, toned bodies, small cute noses, big pouty lips and age-defining firm, flawless skin. All because they have had multiple procedures (big and small) to make them look what we now consider to be normal.
We are creating a society where girls grow up expecting to have breast implants, lipo, butt implants, botox and lip fillers, because those now seem to be the bare minimum steps to take to look "beautiful" (eg like an instagram model)
I don't agree that ageing sucks- it's a privilege not everyone gets to experience.