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Nicole Belle from Face Today was featured in the following Today Tonight story. Here is an excerpt from the transcript:
A facelift in an hour shaving the years away. It seems impossible, but a new procedure is promising to make fantasy reality.
And the procedure promises no surgery or ugly bruising afterwards.
Jen Anderson is 53 and single, her son is about to get married and she wants to look good at the wedding.
"Once I hit 45, I've noticed in the last 8 years in particular that I've aged quite dramatically," Anderson said.
She is about to embark on the latest technique to turn back the clock.
"I've got pictures when I was 35 that show me with that really great jawline. I want it back, bring back to the jaw!"
Nicky Belle from Face Today is the first in the country to offer the 'natural liquid lift' and it's all done in the chair. The patient wide awake, no operation necessary.
The procedure promises a re-sculpted younger face and the secret ingredient is an old favourite - a well known dermal filler.
"What we've done in the past is use a millilitre to maybe play with the lips, a little bit in lines here and there, what we're doing is restoring the shape of the face by using multiple syringes up to 10 millilitres to recreate the youth of the face," Belle said.
"In an hour I can do a few little lifts, a few little tweaks, remolding, re-sculpting and you can basically walk out looking 10 years younger."
The process takes an hour.
Linda Morrison, 52, underwent the procedure and says she loves her new look.
"People always say to me, 'You look really rested, have you had surgery?' I couldn't believe how much it had lifted my face in such a short amount of time and what a big difference it had made. My friends asay I am looking ten years younger than I am. Generally people don't believe I am 52," Morrison said.
The procedure costs $1700 and lasts 12 to 18 months.
"It can be done so quickly and so easily and there is no down time - you are not having to have weeks off work recovering from surgery, you can basically walk in and walk out," Morrison said.
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