Hey LM and maybe TMI from me but whatever. . .
I must be a huge disappointment to you guys.
I'm 41, I'm single, & I have every intention of taking advantage of all the advances science has to offer me to stay looking as young as possible. I'm not doing it for anyone but me. It makes me sad that I (and others) am judged so harshly for it.
Laura - for once and maybe only this one time - we agree.
I am 48 (49 in May).
I have had my chin done (15 years ago had it reshaped and an implant put it it. It was by medical standards deformed. It was known as a witches chin. Flat, crooked and dimpled).
I have had a tummy tuck (2 surgeries - major appendectomy and a C-section - on my gut took it's toll and when it was time for the hyster I lined up the plastic surgeon to close)
I also had my eyes tweeked (I constantly looked tired.)
I have had braces in my forties (my teeth were not crooked but my bite was a mess - also jaw and chin related - and my gums were receding and after the first gum surgery I said never again and asked if there was another way to fix it and the surgeon said braces. I had the appointment that next week).
I am thinking of having my nose done. I had a really nice, straight English nose. It has now started to droop and hook. It is my Father's nose and he had his done at the age of 72 so I figure I have the go ahead. However - with the economy the way it is - it is LOW on the priority list.
I had plastic surgery also that I will leave for you to figure out. Private area and worth every penny. You can PM me if you wish.
I do botox every six months. Miracle drug in my opinion. If for anything - no more hormonal migraines.
I have my hair colored every six weeks. I do not have my sisters wonderful gray/silver color but have the mousy gray color that does nothing but make one look old.
I used to wear expensive make up but I find with time I wear less make up and worry more about how my skin looks. I use drugstore make up now and find it works just fine. If I spend on expensive make up it is usually Bobbi Brown, Lorac or Laura Mercier. Actually Target has some new lines that are a bit more pricey and are very nice.
If there was one procedure that I would have maybe waited on or done different it would have been my eyes. Not sure if it was all worth it. I think I was trying to get a jump on the issue.
And always, always get a second (or third) opinion.
I did it for me. I have been happily married for 19 years. He wasn't always happy about the money I spent but if momma aint happy with how she feels about herself - then he won't be happy ;-)
I think it's the plastic surgery that LOOKS like plastic surgery that gives it all a bad name. I still have wrinkles and spots on my face, knees creak a bit more, weight gain is easier.
I can tell you that these were MY choices. If my husband would have suggested something I may have slugged him and asked him if he has snuck up on a mirror recently!