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A Friend Stopped By | 12/30/2008 11:15 am

Recession Rejuvenation: 8 Steps to Looking Great Without Plastic Surgery, by Dr. Robert Freund

By Dr. Robert Freund
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Editor’s Note: Dr. Robert Freund is a board-certified plastic surgeon who practices on New York’s Upper East Side. His pioneering work on the Teardrop Breast Lift and Lateral Brow Lift led New York magazine to name him “one of New York’s leading plastic surgeons" in 2003. He is the author of Cosmetic Breast Surgery: A Complete Guide to Making the Right Decision — from A to Double D, and his new book about skincare, plastic surgery and anti-aging therapies for the face will be out in autumn, 2009. You can learn more about him at Facial Plasty!

Times like these stress everyone. Uncertainty in the job market (and all of those young guns lining up outside your door waiting for you to be laid off) will spur some of you to freshen up your looks so you can appear younger and, maybe, more competitive. Cosmetic surgery is expensive and recovery takes time, so how can you look younger in no time without breaking the bank?

Here are eight safe and simple things you can do that don’t involve going under the knife — or emptying your bank account!

1. Get a normal amount of sleep. Stress probably keeps you up at night and that just makes the pressures at work even worse. Stress and lack of sleep are two contributors to high levels of cortisol, a hormone that can accelerate aging, decrease blood supply to the skin and decrease mental acuity when elevated in your body. So, while it may be difficult, try getting to bed early and no matter what, keep calm. Cost: Free.

2. Sensible skin care. You’ve heard this before, but it’s imperative that you wash daily with a nonfoaming cleanser. That, however, is not enough: You must moisturize your skin with an inexpensive moisturizer. (Pick a bunch of cheap moisturizers and try them all. I know this will upset dedicated Crème de la Mer fans who believe that the $150-per-tub miracle potion is worth every penny, but cost DOES NOT mean better when it comes to moisturizers.) Exfoliate once a week with a Buf Puf. Cost: Cleanser $8/month, Moisturizer $8/month, Buf Puf $2.

3. Retin-A. This is a form of vitamin A that, when applied to skin, exfoliates, which gives a healthy glow and thickens the skin, which relieves the fine lines, and slows the lost of elastin and, thus, the aging process. More than that, this miracle vitamin evens out blotchy skin color and actually reduces skin cancers. It’s incredible! Cost: $50/month, plus a consultation with a plastic surgeon or dermatologist. 

4. Botox. You’ve heard all about this Botox, a toxin that paralyzes muscle. In case you haven’t heard, it is used to eliminate crow’s feet, frown lines, forehead wrinkles. It can also hinder emotional expression. Each injection usually lasts for 3 - 6 months. Cost: $200-900.

5. Facial wrinkle fillers. Collagen, Juvederm, Restylane, fat, Radiesse and many others are quick, nonsurgical ways of erasing smile lines and wrinkles around your mouth and other areas. Cost: $600-1200.

6. Chemical Peels. Chemical peels, which can easily be administered during one’s lunch hour, work a lot like Retin-A, but are far less intense. But in the long run, they can cost a bit more and may leave you looking a bit blushed after your first session. Cost: $150. 

7. Drink plenty of water. This is by far one of the easiest and most essential tips on this list. Not only is it always good to stay hydrated, but drinking lots of tap also purifies your system of blemish-causing toxins. Cost: tap water, free; Pellegrino: $3/bottle

8. Get a new haircut. You may not have seen this one coming, but a youthful, stylish cut and coloring will distract the eye of any quizzical neighbor. Also, when you look good, you feel better. That’s a fact. Cost $100-$150.

35 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Belinda Joy
#’s 1, 2 and 7 are old regimes I swear by. As for the others, I can’t see myself doing any of them, but then again I’m almost 50 and haven’t gotten my first wrinkle yet. But the moment I do…..maybe I’ll sing a different tune. :-)
By Belinda Joy on 12/30/2008 6:37 pm
Lizzie R.
Yes, Belinda, you just might. I’ve used retin a forever and it’s marvelous for your skin. One thing that made the biggest difference to me was letting my short brown hair grow, then becomming a blonde. I felt rejuvenated and have never turned back. However, most of these things are a real money pit like # 4, 5, and 6.
By Lizzie R. on 12/30/2008 6:50 pm
Buh- Bye
#4. Botox, In case you haven’t heard”… it also migrates to the brain stem.
By Buh- Bye on 12/30/2008 7:41 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
My Alias, And does what there? I used to do Botox, weekly facials, peels etc…and did have great results…but really not that big of a difference w/o it and was concerned for health reasons so stopped. But hadn’t heard about this….I should find out in case tempted again. What’s safer if want to do something?
Buh- Bye
Carmel - skip down to 2nd paragraph. http://www.newsweek.com/id/131749
By Buh- Bye on 12/31/2008 9:39 am
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Yikes….thank you.
Susan B
Toxic. Hence the “tox.” Stay hydrated and out of the sun! (Too late for most of us on the latter.) Carmel, you commented on the impact you see on your skin when you eat well or poorly. I think diet is half the battle, sun is the other.
By Susan B on 01/04/2009 12:25 am
Bella Mia
I always seemed to find the best hairdresser in town by asking well-coifed women where they had their hair done. And I was willing to pay the price. Then one-day, after moving to a new town, I needed a quick bang trim and ducked into a little shop and found a treasure. My hairdresser works for a salon that charges $30 for a wash, cut, and blow-dry - and she is awesome. I try to tip a little more to make up for the cheap price -and I tell anyone who asks about my gorgeous hair - all about Gina.
By Bella Mia on 12/30/2008 10:17 pm
Susan B
You’re in Jersey, right? Oh well. The plane fare would pretty much negate any savings for me … ;-D We join my husband’s family at a beach house in Ocean City every other summer. We’ll be there this summer, I hope. Where is this salon? I know, it’s a big state.
By Susan B on 01/04/2009 12:31 am
Cookie M
I make sure I get my daily dose of very good vitamins and oils to keep my skin happy - that makes a huge difference in my appearance. I highly recommend “Green vibrance” to anyone unsure they are getting all their daily greens. Give it one week and you will see an immense improvement in your face and skin (unless you are taking something like it already) and no, I dont sell the stuff. :-)
By Cookie M on 12/30/2008 10:26 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Cookie, Someone else here mentioned Green Vibrance a few months ago, I think Deburca, and I started on it then…and you’re right…it really makes a big difference. I ran out and in my move didn’t look for a place to by more and my skin definitely suffered. Thanks for the reminder…put it on the list.
Agyness O
Suzanne, that was me on the Green Vibrance! I am glad you like it and I just couldn’t do without it. I am also drinking a little Noni everyday. The taste is awful but will let you know if it helps…been doing it about a month. Send all tips…LOL. I’m taking your tip on the nutritional Healing book, too. Happy 2009!!!
By Agyness O on 01/02/2009 4:32 pm
deber B
I recommend upper and lower eyelid surgery. I had it done and it took 15 years off my face. If you are considering one thing to improve your looks and that involves some type of surgery….the eyelids are the most effective. Recovery time was a snap. I have also been buying Prevage cream and that works wonders for me. I don’t trust Botox…don’t know why except I see women who have noticeable lumps under their skin and it is not attractive.
By deber B on 12/31/2008 6:13 am
Babette dYveine
Retin-A and sunblock. Moisturizer. No woman should be without them. The one thing I will splurge on is my hair. I’ve been going to the same hairdresser for almost twenty years — he’s the only man who has ever understood my hair. He’s not cheap, but he’s worth every penny. If your hair doesn’t look good, nothing else will.
By Babette dYveine on 12/31/2008 7:36 am
leigh ann
I am growing my hair out, so I got a hair cut on Christmas Day. Luckily my sister is not only a fellow RN, but good at cutting hair. I have been working on de-stressing so I sleep better. My nutrition is already good. I have wanted to get a chemical peel or microdermabrasion. Instead, I decided to buy the Clarisonic PRO Professional 3-Power Levels Skin Care System. It is a professional grade system that guarantees younger, smoother looking skin. Plus, I got the ‘pink’ edition that donates $10 of my purchase to breast cancer research. I figure my face will at least be safely exfoliated, clean, and moisturized daily for the cost of one chemical peel.
By leigh ann on 01/02/2009 10:03 am