With my slightly skew-whiff nose and chubby cheeks, people out ften describe me as 'cute' rather than 'sexy' - something I've always hated.While growing up in the noughties, I always longed to look more like my mum with her sculpted jawline, high cheekbones and delicate nose.pool, fine lines on my face and flawless celebs have made it increasingly hard to like what I see in the mirror.
When he hands me a mirror and asks: “What do you see?”, it’s hard not to pick apart every blemish on my face under the harsh lights of the clinic.Despite feeling self-conscious about the fine lines around my forehead and eyes, Dr Devine suggests that I only need a ‘sprinkle of Botox’ to relax the muscles and reduce creasing.
He then explains that my nose could have light filler injected to ‘even out irregularities’ around the sockets. Ironically, non-medical practitioners, including beauty salons on the high street, aren’t regulated by the CQC – despite them usually having less training than he does.This could all change soon though as the government is set to roll-out a new traffic light system for aesthetics in 2025.Green might include non-invasive treatments, which can be done by a non-medical professional.Red category treatments might include rhinoplasties and other invasive treatments, only to be performed by a medic.
"We could do a more chiselled chin and looking at your pictures, I think some profile balance," he suggests: "Your chin is slightly behind your lip.
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