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MARIONETTE LINES : Has anyone had any luck with these???????
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:16 am      Reply with quote
I have poured over material regarding marionette lines, which I recently noticed and now I'm obsessed.

I am 40, had a baby 7 months ago at 39(which contributed I discovered) and I swear they seemed to occur almost overnight.

I take care of my skin, vit. c- eluage- sunscreen with high spf daily.

Has anyone found anything or combo of things that has improved this area..........TIA
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:32 am      Reply with quote
Your lines might not be permanent and might not be due to aging since you are still pretty young. I am in my late 40's but I had my children very late in my early 40's. The stress of taking care of babies with not getting enough sleep and pregnancy takes a toll on the skin. I started getting these types of lines just this year since I am so close to menopause! But to answer your question most people who have very distinct marionette lines end up getting some type of filler!
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:41 pm      Reply with quote
I hope its not permanent..I'm trying to work on it quickly to minimize further damage..
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:11 pm      Reply with quote
Facial excercises might help...I think everyone uses Flex Effect?

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I have botox in my lower jaw muscles to keep from clenching my teeth and it helps with the lines as well (don't need much at all). It keeps the corners from turning down when you are in a relaxed position and not aware. Then between peels for the lines and little bit of filler I haven't had them for several years. Best preventative as well.

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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:51 pm      Reply with quote
thanks...I'm throwing everything but the kitchen sink at them

my face has many flaws but this has been the thing that has bothered me most

read about botox possibly used for this, never had it but I'm not opposed to it...everytime I wear makeup even with primer it gets a little cakey ....my friends who have had nose jobs, boob jobs etc...called ME vain because this bothers me Neutral
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If all else fails, go for the fillers. I have been using Juvederm Ultra Plus, and it has actually caused new collagen to generate...I have had to use less and less each time, which is great!

Here is an article that talks about the same results with Restylane. I have used them both, and FAR prefer the Juvederm.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=plumping-up-the-volume-wr

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:16 pm      Reply with quote
thanks bethany, I'm determined to at least improve them and would consider fillers as my first foray into procedures, everyone seems to be doing it now..
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thanks bethany, I'm determined to at least improve them and would consider fillers as my first foray into procedures, everyone seems to be doing it now..


Just pick an experienced doctor...that is the key to success!!

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