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nONIE 09-12-2008 01:52 AM

The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Please pm me if you have, I need to ask a few questions. Good or bad experiences, Thanks!

beady 09-12-2008 02:50 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Nonie...thanks for asking that question.

I have been curious about the Lifestyle Lift but not brave enough to call the 800 #.

Please share any info sent your way. No names, just details of what it is all about.

nONIE 09-12-2008 03:06 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Beady, WELCOME HOME!!! It must feel so wonderful to be back. :welcome:

I will be sure to pass on any information that comes my way,good bad, or otherwise.


Blondie 09-12-2008 03:11 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Nonie, beady,
Is that the one that inserts the feather/arrow like "things" in the face and pulls the skin up? If it is I have heard that there have been instances of the feather/arrow like things popping through the surface of the skin after a while. My girlfriend back home looked into the procedure and was discouraged b/c of that. However; I'm not sure if that is the lifestyle lift. :dontknow:

md blondie

nONIE 09-12-2008 03:20 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
md Blondie,

No, I dont think anything like that is inserted under the skin. I be;lieve it is a pull skin up cut off excess and staple until healed process, no strings or feathers or arrows.

I would love to hear from someone who actually had the procedure done. I know they're out there!!LOL

Just Susan 09-12-2008 03:24 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Does it work on stomachs?

Blondie 09-12-2008 03:27 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Okay, now I am interested....esp if there are no arrows, feathers or strings. Please let me know if anyone pm's you.....I could use my sags dragged (up of course). 040 040 040

nONIE 09-12-2008 03:29 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 

I think thats called a tummy tuck Susan, I wouldnt mind one of those too! Mabe they can throw that into the deal! LOL










Boomer 09-12-2008 03:40 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
I had not looked at this one. I thought somebody needed a ride to their TV visit to experience the Lifestyle. I really thought that.

But now that I see what you are talking about, is this the one where they drill into your forehead and put little screws or something in and then pull your forehead up with little wirelike things and wrap those around the little screwlike things? Or is that the new brow lift? I would be afraid they would drill too far or that I would end up looking sort of like Frankenstein's monster with those bolts or whatever he had in his head. Or maybe I would just end up with a look of perpetual surprise. But I, too, have given this stuff some thought. But that's as far as it ever goes. And probably as far as it ever will. But it is interesting to think about it.

Boomer. . .mirror, mirror, on the wall


Barefoot 09-12-2008 03:44 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
A friend got one of those lifestyle lifts and they attached her upper lip to her eyebrow by mistake. ;D

Run, Nonie, run! crap

Just Susan 09-12-2008 03:46 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Quite honestly, they couldn't give me a face lift.
Too scary, and so unnecessary IMHO. Age gives us character...and our husbands start to lose their eyesight about the same time we start to lose the tightness of our skin.

Honestly Boomer screws?? Wires?? Eeewwww!

Boomer 09-12-2008 04:02 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Susan&Tom
Honestly Boomer screws?? wires?? IEEE!

The last time I was at the eye doc, we talked about this stuff. I am curious. He started to describe some new technique that involved something that sounded like this. I have blocked most of it out.

I have found that if you just lie down, flat on your back, and hold up a mirror to look into, and blast a little Santana on the Bose, you can pretend it's 1972 all over again. And it is much cheaper than plastic surgery.

(Are we in that Girl Talk thing? I sure hope so.)

Well, midnight is approaching, and I absolutely cannot allow myself to type after midnight.

Boomer

edit: or maybe that's 1977

Just Susan 09-12-2008 04:07 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Boomer you are actually onto something that is quite true. If you sleep on your back, gravity helps to pull your face back to a younger look. Try it.

chelsea24 09-12-2008 04:10 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Susan, that's great for the face, but then the "sisters" sneak into the armpits! :o 1rnfl

Barefoot 09-12-2008 04:14 AM

Re: The Lifestyle Lift, anyone had one?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomer BeBack
I have found that if you just lie down, flat on your back, and hold up a mirror to look into, and blast a little Santana on the Bose, you can pretend it's 1972 all over again. And it is much cheaper than plastic surgery.

I made the mistake one day of bending forward to look into a magnifying mirror. My great-grandmother was looking back at me.

Don't do this unless you have a barf bag handy. :barf:


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