![]() ![]() On your face.) Can anything provide face-lift-level results at home? Second only to nose reshaping and eyelid surgery, face-lifts were the third most popular cosmetic surgical procedure, with 234,374 performed in 2020 - a 75-percent increase from 20 years prior.īut what if you could skip the cosmetic surgery - which costs, on average, $8,005 - and sculpt your face from the sofa instead? Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are rife with beauty tutorials offering ways to achieve a more lifted look through facial massage, at-home micro-current devices and even face tape. For a few seconds, anyway.Īccording to a report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, people in the United States spent $16.7 billion on cosmetic procedures in 2020, almost $1.9 billion of it on face-lifts. Congratulations: You just got an at-home face-lift. Raise your hand if you’ve ever pulled your skin taut across your face after glancing at yourself in a mirror - or worse, in the little Zoom box - just to see what you’d look like. ![]()
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