
""I do video calls every day for work, and I hated being on camera because my neck looked terrible. And people started looking at me and saying, 'You look angry all the time.' But I wasn't angry, I was just getting older.""
"The something Rabinowitz opted for was a deep plane facelift, accompanied by a brow lift and blepharoplasty. As the pièce de résistance, she got a deep plane neck lift with submandibular gland shaving."
"Submandibular gland shaving is rising as the premier, yet polemical procedure of the day. It's an invasive reduction of the salivary glands for the sake of aesthetics."
"To achieve optimal neck contouring outcomes for NYC's most elite, trained medical professionals, such as Park Avenue facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sean Alemi, lob off a portion of the organs during rejuvenation operations."
Elle Rabinowitz, a 64-year-old designer, invested nearly $100,000 in cosmetic surgery, including a deep plane facelift and neck lift, after noticing sagging skin. The procedure involved submandibular gland shaving, which is gaining popularity for enhancing neck contour. This invasive surgery reduces salivary glands to create a more youthful appearance. Dr. Sean Alemi, a facial plastic surgeon, specializes in this technique, which aims to provide a sharper jawline and improved aesthetics for clients in New York City.
Read at New York Post
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