This is what I look like Before and After if I got 75% enhancements done to my face via an online cosmetic surgery visualization tool. The After actually looks more like one of those tacky "Glamour" studio pictures from the mall, but let's play along shall we.
Mizfit has this uncanny way of finding some of the most far out stuff. Last week, she pointed out this site called "Lift Magic" which they claim is "The world's most advanced facelift visualization studio."
For "entertainment purposes only", of course, you can simulate what your face would look like with some nip tuck. Now, what I found interesting is that I played with quite a few % numbers, and I didn't see anything of significant change until I got to the 75% range.
I take that that as either, their visualization tool isn't so nifty, or my face is just fine as it is and that it would take at least a 75% change to make me look "lifted." And even then, I look at that "After" picture and think, "Eh! Why bother?"
Getting 75% worth of change just sounds really painful and, really, pointless. Why change something that is already good as it is? So, I left Lift Magic highly entertained and feeling even better about the natural face my folks gave me, and that time has seasoned. Kinda ironic that something designed to make you want to get work done, actually made me love more what I have un-touched.
If you end up playing with the visualization tool, please share what you thought!
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What would you look like with some "Lift Magic"
This is what I look like Before and After if I got 75% enhancements done to my face via an online cosmetic surgery visualization tool. The After actually looks more like one of those tacky "Glamour" studio pictures from the mall, but let's play along shall we.
Mizfit has this uncanny way of finding some of the most far out stuff. Last week, she pointed out this site called "Lift Magic" which they claim is "The world's most advanced facelift visualization studio."
For "entertainment purposes only", of course, you can simulate what your face would look like with some nip tuck. Now, what I found interesting is that I played with quite a few % numbers, and I didn't see anything of significant change until I got to the 75% range.
I take that that as either, their visualization tool isn't so nifty, or my face is just fine as it is and that it would take at least a 75% change to make me look "lifted." And even then, I look at that "After" picture and think, "Eh! Why bother?"
Getting 75% worth of change just sounds really painful and, really, pointless. Why change something that is already good as it is? So, I left Lift Magic highly entertained and feeling even better about the natural face my folks gave me, and that time has seasoned. Kinda ironic that something designed to make you want to get work done, actually made me love more what I have un-touched.
If you end up playing with the visualization tool, please share what you thought!
What would you look like with some "Lift Magic"
This is what I look like Before and After if I got 75% enhancements done to my face via an online cosmetic surgery visualization tool. The After actually looks more like one of those tacky "Glamour" studio pictures from the mall, but let's play along shall we.
Mizfit has this uncanny way of finding some of the most far out stuff. Last week, she pointed out this site called "Lift Magic" which they claim is "The world's most advanced facelift visualization studio."
For "entertainment purposes only", of course, you can simulate what your face would look like with some nip tuck. Now, what I found interesting is that I played with quite a few % numbers, and I didn't see anything of significant change until I got to the 75% range.
I take that that as either, their visualization tool isn't so nifty, or my face is just fine as it is and that it would take at least a 75% change to make me look "lifted." And even then, I look at that "After" picture and think, "Eh! Why bother?"
Getting 75% worth of change just sounds really painful and, really, pointless. Why change something that is already good as it is? So, I left Lift Magic highly entertained and feeling even better about the natural face my folks gave me, and that time has seasoned. Kinda ironic that something designed to make you want to get work done, actually made me love more what I have un-touched.
If you end up playing with the visualization tool, please share what you thought!
Posted by Stephanie Quilao on May 20, 2008 in Skinny commentary & news | Permalink
Tags: cosmetic surgery, lift magic, plastic surgery, visualization
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