LebenistneHure
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I've long thought my face grew long during puberty and because I wasn't able to breathe properly, turns out my actual problem is that my facial at has descended and I have this jowly look and bunching around my mouth making my face look longer. I used to think I looked fine before as a kid, average. True, I lack facial bones, I have a narrow jaw, and recessed orbitals ever since birth, but turns out my facial pad was carrying me hard as a kid. If I lift my skin back up, I can see the jaw looking normal again, and the fat ascends over the midface, making it look full and young again, and face doesn't appear long.
Now, I'm 25 and there is no way I can ask for a face lift at this age, I think most docs will turn me down. What are my options to achieve this result then? Do I have to go down the implant route, and basically let them fill the volume under my skin, to take the role facial fat used to have when I was younger? I'm pretty boneless, so I think this could be the way. Maybe fat grafting to the face, but I've heard that this fat can migrate as well. Basically all you need to know is if I lift and stretch my facial skin, I look normal.
Now, I'm 25 and there is no way I can ask for a face lift at this age, I think most docs will turn me down. What are my options to achieve this result then? Do I have to go down the implant route, and basically let them fill the volume under my skin, to take the role facial fat used to have when I was younger? I'm pretty boneless, so I think this could be the way. Maybe fat grafting to the face, but I've heard that this fat can migrate as well. Basically all you need to know is if I lift and stretch my facial skin, I look normal.