DM
Thanks for sharing this. Usually, we only hear about the positives of these kind of things. Excuse the pun, but your story was a real eye-opener. As I look at my 44th BD, I've thought about it too, but now, it's off the table.
Thank you.
DM
Thanks for sharing this. Usually, we only hear about the positives of these kind of things. Excuse the pun, but your story was a real eye-opener. As I look at my 44th BD, I've thought about it too, but now, it's off the table.
Thank you.
I'll never do it again. And it isn't just the weird eye thing (yeah, I'm probably the only one who notices, but still...) - it is the fact that you cannot move the muscles and that is WEIRD.
As for speeding it along, there are some eye drops that they can give to open up the eye area, but they don't always work (and they're for glaucoma.) I would hate to make this worse. It should wear off in another 6-8 weeks. I'm a little gun shy about having anything else done.
I have a friend who had a bunch of cosmetic surgery done because she wants to "stay competitive" (62 years old & unmarried.) Her face looks great but her hands give her away.
Mother Nature WILL have her way with us!
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