Chin, nose, and gum work: [link]
ETA: looks like two different people: [link]
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I'm not so sure on the chin.
The chin is the most obvious part, to me.
I mean, I can see the nose, but it's a refinement job rather than lopping it off. The chin augmentation changes the whole shape of her face.
The surgery made her look more like her mother than her father.
There is surgery to fix the gummy smile? I have one (not that I am grtting surgery).
The chin is the most obvious part, to me.
That's funny. I just think she looks older. But I guess so!
I ask this honestly, as someone with no personal experience of dementia. Is it wrong to lie to people if it makes them feel better?
From the friends that have delt with parents that have had it --- the answer is a qualified yes. It depends on the stage of dementia. what will they remember -- words, ideas, mood of a conversation , etc. for example. My friends put a kill switch on dad's car. he go try and start it, he couldn' they'd tell him it was broken but the mechanic was coming later. he'd be satisfied and forget about it. they did a similar thing with his wine. He'd forget that he had wine -- so he'd keep drinkin g-- so they got him some nonacholic wine as well as his regular -- and switch it on him when he'd had a couple of glasses.
I can definitely see the gum work; I guess the nose... refinement sounds right. The chin I can't tell. In any case, girlfriend is looking good.
To me, the chin seems to just be loss of face babyfat. God knows mine is pointier than it was in my high school pictures, and I haven't gone under the knife. I'm fatter too, but still the chin is still sharper.
The nose is different, though.
Not that I care.
The chin is more obvious in the second set of pics I ETA'd. For gummy smiles, my understanding is simply cutting the gums and shaving down the teeth.