A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to plastic surgery

13 hours ago Share Save Ruth Clegg Health and wellbeing reporter Share Save

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The facelift is moving into new territory. A quick search on socials and my feed is inundated with posts from people in their late 20s, 30s, discussing different types of facelift - the mini, the ponytail, the deep plane. Gone are the days when facelifts were reserved for the ageing wealthy - now an increasing number of younger people are opting to go under the knife. Some happily share pictures of their face before, after and the very bruised bit in between - their often very painful recovery. It's no longer a procedure that's spoken about in secret, celebrities like Kris Jenner, Catt Sadler and Marc Jacobs have spoken openly about their treatment. Many more are rumoured to have had one. The facelift is often seen as the last resort, the most major of cosmetic surgeries. Are people becoming so insecure in an often fake online world that they will pay thousands of pounds for the operation?

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