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Stunning results after a facelift, eyelid surgery, and fat transfer

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The end-of-year recap you can’t miss ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ [RealSelf]( [RealSelf]( Trend Report The most popular celeb news, treatments, reviews, photos, and more. [The year's wildest celebrity plastic surgeries]( [What REALLY happened to Zac Efron’s face]( [The year's wildest celebrity plastic surgeries](   From Linda Evangelista’s revelation that CoolSculpting left her disfigured to Cardi B’s Brazilian butt lift warning, these are the stories that had everyone talking. [SEE THE LIST]( [Kyle Richards]( [The Real Housewives’ most dramatic plastic surgeries of 2022](   It’s here: the complete list of every nip, tuck, and injection the first ladies of Bravo admitted to getting over the past year. [FIND OUT]( [Proof that major change can still be natural]( [Proof that a major change can still be natural](   This patient got a deep plane facelift, eyelid surgery, and facial fat transfer—and here’s how much younger she looks after three months. [CHECK OUT HER PHOTOS]( [What removing 600 grams from each breast looks like](   This RealSelf member says healing after breast augmentation was more painful than she expected and offers her advice for others who are considering the surgery. [SEE THE TRANSFORMATION]( [Find a Doctor]( [Give yourself a gift this season](   [Get ahead of the New Year’s resolution crowd and book the cosmetic procedure you’ve had on your wish list today.]( [FIND A DOCTOR]( [PROCEDURES]( [FIND A DOCTOR]( [PHOTOS & REVIEWS]( [BEAUTY NEWS]( [PROCEDURES]( [FIND A DOCTOR]( [PHOTOS & REVIEWS]( [BEAUTY NEWS]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( At [RealSelf]( we're creating a world where every investment in modern beauty is Worth It. [[Talk to a RealSelf specialist]Talk to a RealSelf Specialist](mailto:hello@email.realself.com) This email was sent to {EMAIL}. We value your privacy and will never share your email without your permission. © 2022, RealSelf Inc., 83 South King Street, Suite 700, Seattle, WA 98104. RealSelf is a registered trademark of RealSelf, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( [Feedback](mailto:hello@email.realself.com) [User Profile]( [Join RealSelf](

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