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I Got a Facelift From Denise Richards’ Surgeon and Love My Results

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I Got a Facelift From Denise Richards’ Surgeon and Love My Results

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Ben Talei In her mid-forties, Britney Semler noticed her face changing.

She didn’t like the direction it was headed.

While many of her features had lost some fullness, she felt most self-conscious of her jowls.

At 46, the skin on her lower face had lost elasticity, causing her cheeks to sag and affecting her neck.

She noticed it quickly because she has “very fair, thin skin,” she told The Looker.

While many patients undergo the procedure in their fifties or early sixties , Semler didn’t want to wait until the changes in her face and neck were more pronounced.

“I wanted to address it earlier because I’m not a great candidate for filler, threads, or things like that,” she told The Looker.

“By addressing it in my mid-forties, I felt I was able to achieve a much more youthful, rested look.” In September 2022, Semler, a California-based content creator with 98,000 followers on Instagram , decided to undergo a facelift, hoping to look refreshed without looking “tight” or “pulled,” meaning too taut and overdone.

“I didn’t do this because I looked old, per se,” Semler said in a video posted August 6.

“I did it because I didn’t want to wait until I was desperately needing it and it had to be so drastic.” In the video, Semler explained her preference for making “little refinements” in her forties rather than a “full overhaul” in her fifties or sixties.

“In your forties, you have a little more elasticity in your skin, and that gives them a little more to work with,” she told her followers.

“The change wasn’t as noticeable because I didn’t wait until the aging had significantly progressed,” Semler, now 50, told The Looker.

Semler had the procedure with Dr.

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