Am I doing too much or starting too early if I start anti-aging surgery procedures at 30? What happened when I’m 50?
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We all age differently irrespective of our age. Hence, 30 is necessarily not too early of a age to start face jobs. Women in their 30’s are usually seeking treatment for dark spots from unprotected UV exposure when they were younger. Treating dark spots typically requires a multi-pronged treatment plan. Topical retinoid and vitamin C may be used, as well as laser premature aging treatments to help reduce the appearance of dark spots.
Few years ago, it wasn’t so common to see young people get involved in facial surgeries. But it’s getting really rampant these days, even people less than 30s are doing face surgeries, some that are not so bold are get involved with the face lifts and all. There are some people who look way too older than their true age, it creates some kind of depression and low self esteem, so if they can correct that with surgeries and some procedures, why not.