Real Housewives’ Lisa Vanderpump slams co-stars for having cosmetic surgery
London-based plastic Surgeon Dr Dirk Kremer comments:
“It’s sad to see people in the public eye
looking far from natural with plumped up cheeks and lips – often it’s
difficult to identify one from another as they all seem to morph into
one! There seems to be an interesting trend developing – younger women
seeking these treatments and the older set turning their back on them.”
He
continues: “My philosophy is to turn-back-time instead of change, or
over enhance features.
Young women tend to have full fat pads on their
cheeks with defined cheek bones, so boosting these areas can leave them
resembling chipmunks. Of course, if a young woman has naturally very
little cheek definition it is good to add some gentle contour using
filler. In an ageing face, when the fat pad has reduced or slipped off
the cheek bone then gentle filling can be used to replace the lost
contour – or during surgical facelift or necklift, to lift the fat pad back in place
on the cheek bone.”