Most people don’t set out to think about plastic surgery. It usually starts with noticing something in the mirror that wasn’t there before. So you do what everyone does: you Google it.
And suddenly you’re staring at lasers, creams, fillers, threads, radiofrequency, mini facelifts, neck lifts… all with fine print that says “results may vary.” It’s overwhelming, confusing, and usually expensive.
In Part 1 of this two-part series on jowls, I walk you through what’s actually happening when you start noticing changes along your jawline, and why the internet tends to make this process more stressful than helpful.
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This episode isn’t about selling you on surgery, it’s about helping you understand what you’re seeing in the mirror and how to think clearly about your options before you waste money or get over-treated.
Next week in Part 2, I’ll walk through what actually works for jowls and neck laxity, what doesn’t, what’s worth the money, and how to avoid looking overdone or fake.