Glowmaxxing, jawchitecture, and necktox are among the most popular aesthetic treatments requested by brides preparing for their weddings, according to these dermatologists and plastic surgeons.
Those who are destined to live their entire lives without starring in a major motion picture and accompanying worldwide awards season press cycle, or appearing as the defendant in a blockbuster felony trial that is later optioned to become a major motion picture which then attends another worldwide press cycle, are perhaps unlikely to be photographed excessively, except on the occasion of their wedding day.
” She was making the point that getting married creates a very specific context in which those getting married are almost completely viewed from the side, both during the ceremony and the photographic eternity thereafter. This has made the jawline a uniquely popular area of focus for pre-wedding treatments. “Sometimes it's submental or neck liposuction, sometimes it's fillers, or a small chin implant,” she said, estimating that she carves about one jaw per week.
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