Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:48 pm
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I'm not usually one for believing he has had anything done, but this crease does look less pronounced. Would a really expensive facial do that? Or maybe he has had a little collagen filler?sf2la wrote: I LOVE the big, sharp photos. OMG.
That man has had a very recent facial. Just look at his complexion - it's perfect. And the brow crease filler. Maybe the second H of HHH should be Hunky.
He had either Restalyne or Juvederm as a filler. Collagen isn't used any longer. It's a simple, simple injection. I can speak from experience because I've had both R & J fillers. I do it about once a year although I could probably use it twice a year; it's not permanent as it absorbs into your system over time. Juvederm (an Allergan product) is more prevalent now. There is no question that he has had an injection at that crease. He could have had it all filled in but fortunately, he had a good dermatologist and/or plastic surgeon (both administer it) who knew to keep it. Men aren't supposed to look like women. They look good with some lines. A woman would have had it all filled in.JEC57 wrote:I'm not usually one for believing he has had anything done, but this crease does look less pronounced. Would a really expensive facial do that? Or maybe he has had a little collagen filler?sf2la wrote: I LOVE the big, sharp photos. OMG.
That man has had a very recent facial. Just look at his complexion - it's perfect. And the brow crease filler. Maybe the second H of HHH should be Hunky.
Two pics from different photographers - because the lighting can make all the difference. Both seem show that crease not so deep.
I have no clue! I'm zero expert on facial treatments....as you can tell from my comments about collagen!!sf2la wrote:He had either Restalyne or Juvederm as a filler. Collagen isn't used any longer. It's a simple, simple injection. I can speak from experience because I've had both R & J fillers. I do it about once a year although I could probably use it twice a year; it's not permanent as it absorbs into your system over time. Juvederm (an Allergan product) is more prevalent now. There is no question that he has had an injection at that crease. He could have had it all filled in but fortunately, he had a good dermatologist and/or plastic surgeon (both administer it) who knew to keep it. Men aren't supposed to look like women. They look good with some lines. A woman would have had it all filled in.JEC57 wrote:I'm not usually one for believing he has had anything done, but this crease does look less pronounced. Would a really expensive facial do that? Or maybe he has had a little collagen filler?sf2la wrote: I LOVE the big, sharp photos. OMG.
That man has had a very recent facial. Just look at his complexion - it's perfect. And the brow crease filler. Maybe the second H of HHH should be Hunky.
Two pics from different photographers - because the lighting can make all the difference. Both seem show that crease not so deep.
Speaking of facials, I just came home from an hour-long one. It was heavenly and definitely makes a difference. His pores are clear, his skin looks even. I'm pretty sure he's had laser work done on his face too (can't say when) because his forehead freckles aren't as pronounced as they were some time ago, are they?
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