When I turned 50, things definitely started to change—in my head and in my body. The things that I was doing in my 40s, like Botox and filler, went right out the window, and even though I never thought I would consider it, I started to open up about the idea of doing something more invasive. I started talking to Robert Schwarcz, MD FACS, who did my upper blepharoplasty maybe 10 or 15 years ago. I started asking him all these questions I had about getting a facelift and doing something to my eyes, which have gotten hollow.
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