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Plastic-Aesthetic Surgeon, Emergency Care Consultant - Answered on Dec 15, 2024

Dr Anshuman Manaswi is the chief plastic surgeon at La Transformatione, an aesthetic clinic, and founder-director of Namaste Health, a location-based emergency redressal mobile application, which offers emergency healthcare services.
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Dr Anshuman, who has been practising for 28 years, holds an MBBS from JIPMER, Pondicherry, and has a superspeciality degree -- MCh (master of chirurgiae) in plastic surgery from Mumbai University.
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Asked by Anonymous - Dec 13, 2024Hindi
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Hi, I'd like to be anonymous. Over the past couple of years, I’ve started noticing fine lines and wrinkles around my eyes and mouth area, and it’s making me feel self-conscious. I have regular meetings and client interactions. I work as a senior manager in a marketing firm in Bangalore. I’ve been considering options to smoothen my skin, but I’m confused if I should go for non-invasive procedures like Botox or fillers or opt for a more permanent solution like a facelift. I’m 42 years old. Looking forward to your suggestions.

Ans: Hi.. The first step is to decide in your mind whether you want mild changes or s drastic change.
2nd step is to discuss with the specialist whether a drastic change is possible or not and how would it look. ( A plastic surgeon may be best suited for this job).
After this you can decide.
On the otherside, if there are a lot of loose skin and you do only minimal change by non invasive method, you may not be satisfied with the results.

So a good thought should go into it and good and candid discussion with ur doctor is required
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