In recent months, actresses Kate Winslet, Rachel Weisz and Emma Thompson have spoken out about their disdain for knives and scalpels as tools for younger-looking skin, citing a preference for more natural methods of skin care.
In a blog article on the Huffington Post, psychologist and author Vivian Diller dubs this group of celebrities the "Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League."
"Three cheers! Hip, hip, hooray for these three brave British actresses and the women they are rallying in protest against plastic surgery!" Diller wrote, noting that these women also happen to be very lucky in the genetics department.
An article in Forbes Magazine reminds readers that cosmetic procedures come with risks.
Tissue death or numbness, infection and a condition called seroma, in which body fluids pool in one area, are all possible conditions stemming from certain techniques.
Women who want to reduce the appearance of their saggy jowls without having to go under the knife or syringe should seek out the best neck creams containing antioxidants and moisturizing ingredients to plump and nourish the skin.
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