Q I am about to turn 50 and would like to look fresher and less tired when I look in the mirror. What do you recommend?
A Personally, I suggest combining ‘baby’ (minimally administered) versions of a number of injectable treatments; I get the best results from those without looking remotely ‘off’.
Oculoplastic surgeon and cosmetic physician Dr Elizabeth Hawkes (drelizabeth hawkes.com) has developed her own R³ (Reduce, Replace, Restore) treatment (from £2,800) that does this.
Tailored to your face and needs, she uses anti-wrinkle injections (Botox, etc.) to reduce lines, and small amounts of dermal filler to replace lost volume.
UK beauty expert Inge van Lotringen, pictured, suggests a combination of ‘baby’ injectable treatments
In addition, over two sessions, she administers the new bio-stimulator Ameela, an injectable collagen-booster, all over the face in a number of jabs.
This restores skin firmness and elasticity. After two weeks, your face will look juicier, lifted — and more like you looked a few years ago.
Around the country, cosmetic doctors do their own versions of this type of treatment. Prices vary, but expect to pay from £2,000 for a full face.
Oculoplastic surgeon and cosmetic physician Dr Elizabeth Hawkes (drelizabeth hawkes.com) has developed her own R³ (Reduce, Replace, Restore) treatment (from £2,800) that does this. Stock image used
As always, interview several doctors and study their work to ensure they get spectacular yet undetectable results before you make a decision; you want your friends to think you’ve simply had a haircut!
Email your questions to Ingeborg van Lotringen, author of Great Skin, at inge@dailymail.co.uk.
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