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Cosmetic Surgery Goes 'Mini'

New less invasive cosmetic surgery techniques are just as effective and easier on the pocket

By Debbi K. Swanson Patrick

Maria Belle had a facelift and facial fatgrafting

If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should not grow old. • James A. Garfield

Randi MacLaren didn’t have wrinkles at 54. What she had were sagging eye lids and her face was sinking in. It was time for her to do something. She met with a doctor and they determined what she needed—an eyelift and some fat put back into her cheeks to fill them out. One day after the procedures her face was bruised, but she was in the office for a follow-up visit and felt fine. Two months later she’s thrilled with the results.

“I had no problem,” she says, “except an allergy to the eye drop. No pain, as I took the prescribed pain medication. The worst thing was having to sleep upright in bed for two weeks.”

‘Mini’ me
Is it time for you? Have you looked in the mirror and thought, “Who is that person?” If so, you might have thought about doing “a little something” to bring back that youthful glow and elasticity.

Yet, this is also a time for accepting who we

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