“Anyone considering a brow lift, eyelid surgery or under eye work must know there are serious drawbacks and possible complications to every surgery and that no procedure is absolutely safe,” states Rowland. “There is an all natural eye lift alternative that can produce astounding results in less time than it takes to heal from any surgical procedure. You can self treat with one or two simple exercise movements and have amazing results that absolutely rivals the success of surgery.”
Over 200,000 elective eye surgeries were performed in 2005 that raised drooping eyebrows, removed fatty tissue and tightened aging skin around the eyes at an average cost of $3,000 to $5,000 for each procedure.
“Drooping eyebrows are usually the first sign of aging and many people believe they can only correct this with surgery. It’s just not true,” claims Rowland. “Exercise can stop the need for cosmetic surgery and with exercise the risk of complications goes to zero.”
“I encourage everyone to become better informed regarding elective surgical procedures. There are huge downsides that people tend to gloss over and dismiss when they see Mother Nature tromping across their face,” Rowland says.
Those downsides include pain, infection, disappointment, scarring, loss of sensation, discoloration, bruising and blurred vision. With exercise you look refreshed and revitalized – Yes, it’s true, you can look younger and fool Mother Nature without surgery, drugs or invasive procedures.
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Exercises are great for toning many body areas. I would sorry that exercises for the face would create more lines, though. Aren’t crows feet the result of repetitive movements? Exercise is repetitive movement!
It is really a good thing to know that instead of expensive and sometimes dangerous surgery people can actually get there desired eyes…just with the help of one or two excercise…
I would never consider surgery so I am keen to know more about these exercises, it would be good if it really did make a difference.
I would have eyelid surgery if my upper lids were so hooded that my vision was affected, but I am too frightened by the whole idea to try it otherwise!
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