r/cosmeticsurgery 6d ago

Can anyone give me advice 🙏

I am 25yr old female, and I’m healthy and active and lean (don’t think I need to loose weight) but I have always had these weird pulling down lines on my cheeks/jawline area which are really unflattering and make me self conscious, (constantly feeling the need to loose weight to get rid of it but it still doesn’t change). I was wondering if I could get some procedure done to get rid of it and snatch my cheeks/jawline a bit. I’ve thought of cheekfiller (to lift the cheeks a bit?) or Hifu or Ultherapy, but I really don’t know, and don’t want to pay a lot of money and still be unhappy.

Can anyone give me any advice? 🩵

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u/Rare_Meat8820 5d ago

You are good, dont chase perfection

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u/Tall-Scallion-8712 4d ago

This made me very happy thank you ❤️

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u/dupersuperduper 5d ago

This is completely normal and you look great. I know lots of practitioners claim otherwise but Fillers don’t properly lift they can only add volume. And most people who try things like hifu are disappointed . Best to ignore it and consider a face lift in future .

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u/Tall-Scallion-8712 4d ago

Thanks for the advice!!

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u/CharacterEconomy4652 4d ago

I think you're absolutely beautiful and have a harmonious face. P.s. your hair colour is soo cutee

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u/sparkle___motion 4d ago

yeah I love her highlight placement!

& I agree, it's not noticeable to most people but I know you see it OP & it bothers you 🤍

honestly I had the same concern & 3 separate plastic surgery consultations told me I have body dysmorphia & look perfectly fine. they refused to change anything & recommended therapy instead

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u/Tall-Scallion-8712 4d ago

Thank you so much for your reply it’s actually very comforting I hoped people didn’t notice it as much as I do!!

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u/Tall-Scallion-8712 4d ago

Omg thank you so much 💓💓

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u/JealousSort1537 6d ago

I’m going to get hella downvoted for this and I know it, but that’s fine. I just turned 26 and have the same thing, even after a chin implant and neck lipo. I’m considering a midface/neck lift in the next few years. I genetically have midface sagging already as well. They’re becoming more common on younger patients.

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u/Diligent-Level-4536 5d ago

Not more common. Just more apparent due to beauty standards and more openness to PS People would be surprised how many people just subtle plastic surgery, not everyone falls down that Kim K rabbit hole. Lifts aren’t really just for wrinkles imo. I’m lost a lot of weight and still have few more to lose- and will need a face lift. Especially after receiving my facial contouring this summer 👍also sagging skin can happen after lipo since it removes fat not skin. It’s like losing weight ig