Sarah Palin's Chemically Assisted Beauty
Going Like Sixty — September 16, 2008 — Fashion
References: inyourface.freedomblogging
Sarah Palin is hot, but she’s had some help according to cosmetic surgery experts. They suggest Sarah Palin has no doubt had some minimally invasive work on her face. Not one expert thinks Sarah Palin has had plastic surgery, rather they think she has benefited from Botox to take care of a few wrinkles.
Some suggest she had a chemical peel to enhance her skin’s young, giving her a healthy look. Another expert says fillers have been used in Sarah Palin’s crow’s feet and on her forehead to keep wrinkles at bay.
The word is still out on a breast lift to keep Sarah Palin’s breasts perky after five children.
Some suggest she had a chemical peel to enhance her skin’s young, giving her a healthy look. Another expert says fillers have been used in Sarah Palin’s crow’s feet and on her forehead to keep wrinkles at bay.
The word is still out on a breast lift to keep Sarah Palin’s breasts perky after five children.
Trend Themes
1. Minimally Invasive Procedures - The trend of using minimally invasive procedures, such as Botox and fillers, for facial rejuvenation is disrupting traditional cosmetic surgery.
2. Chemical Peels - The trend of using chemical peels to enhance skin's youthfulness is creating opportunities for skincare professionals and cosmetic clinics.
3. Non-surgical Anti-aging Solutions - The trend of opting for non-surgical solutions, like Botox and fillers, to combat wrinkles is disrupting the traditional perception of aging and creating new opportunities for medical aesthetic professionals.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetic Surgery - The cosmetic surgery industry can explore innovative offerings of minimally invasive procedures as an alternative to more invasive surgeries, meeting the growing demand for natural-looking results with shorter recovery time.
2. Skincare - The skincare industry can tap into the demand for chemical peels and develop products that provide effective skin rejuvenation without the need for invasive procedures.
3. Medical Aesthetics - The medical aesthetics industry can capitalize on the preference for non-surgical anti-aging solutions and offer specialized treatments, like Botox and fillers, that provide natural-looking results with minimal downtime.
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