Times are gone when Lindsay Lohan smiled down from the cinema screens. In Disney’s film The Parent Trap, several years ago, she played herself into the hearts of the audience. Since then you could observe how the once sympathetic and radiant girl became a scandal-proven actress. She became known for ‘walking on the wild side’, which does not hit the spot in the puritan US. She also seemed to indulge in alcohol and drugs so that she came into conflict with the law over and over again. Recently she was banished from 1Oak, a night club inNew York, because she threw glasses.
She stood out in recent years through her excessive and dramatic lifestyle as well as her appearance changes. The redhead with lovely freckles became a doll, looking different each week but somehow always artificial. By now, the 27 years old shall have botox in her forehead and filler in her lips and cheeks. Last time she was seen in October leaving an aesthetic clinic known for botox and facelifts.
Nobody is surprised about the fact that Lindsay Lohan is unhappy with her appearance according to the report of an insider to the magazine Closer: “Lindsay has always taken care of the appearance of her face. She started already in her 20s to use botox and has become more and more obsessed with it. She does visit different clinics to be able to double the number of treatments medically advisable. Now she does hate her appearance. Doctors told her for several years not to fuss with her face until she becomes 35 but she didn’t want to hear that.”
Through a lot of surgeries, alcohol, drugs and further excesses the actress now does look a lot older than she is in fact.
As reader of my blog, you know that botox causes a degeneration of skin glands and is in general detrimental to skin quality. She should keep hear hands off botox! With 27, you normally don’t have wrinkles because the body does produce own hormones making sure that skin and connective tissue are toned. This means that Lindsay would be intrinsically too young for a Hormonal Regeneration® (Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, BHRT). But because of the misuse of botox her skin aged faster so that it should be treated.
I would suggest Lindsay to deign relaxation to her botox-damaged skin and support specifically its regeneration. At it, she could fall back on a treatment with stem cells from the own fat. Stem cells are gained from a small fat portion, which is harvested with microcannulas manually. Following this, they are injected with fine needles into the concerned skin areas. The effect of a stem cell treatment can be imitated by a microneedle mesotherapy to a certain extent, with which alternatively growth factors of skin cells (epidermal growth factors) or Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) from the own blood are brought into the skin gently.
To make her skin stronger from the inside at the same time, Lindsay should also consider supplying her body with the building blocks needed by the body for the construction of a healthy and youthful skin structure. Perfect Skin, an optimal mix of peptides and amino acids supports the regeneration of the subcutis, giving the skin a toned and more vital appearance. Moreover, Perfect Skin does also prompt the production of the body’s own hormones helping to prevent wrinkle formation.
Should Lindsay also in future not want to do without tanned skin, a tanning treatment with melanotropin analogs could be an alternative for her to the skin-damaging bath in ultraviolet light in a solarium or in the blazing sun. The hormone melanotropin is responsible for the skin pigment cells producing the brown pigment melanin under the sun’s influence. However, currently it is only licensed in a few countries as an active agent and only for rare light allergies, so that it is difficult to get it. For somebody like Lindsay it is surely no problem. According to reports, she still knew how to get all possible legally restricted substances.
Recently Lindsay brought herself to look into the mirror and even take a picture of it. Not with the aim to admire her appearance but on a more decent occasion: Her mother left her the message “I love you, kisses, Mom” written with red lipstick onto the mirror, the photo of which Lindsay posted on Twitter instantly.
Then in the end, also in an excessive drama queen like Lindsay “Mum’s lil girl” is hidden, believes
DDr. Heinrich, MD