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‘Shark Tank' star Barbara Corcoran reveals secret weapon to combat aging

‘Shark Tank' star Barbara Corcoran reveals secret weapon to combat aging

New York Post18 hours ago
A famed entrepreneur and TV personality is getting candid about how she's keeping aging at bay.
Barbara Corcoran, 'Shark Tank' star and real estate investor, recently shared on Instagram a rundown of all aesthetic procedures she's undergone, from major plastic surgeries to more minor enhancements.
Paired with an image of herself, Corcoran shared the list below of what she's had done.
Three face-lifts
Eye lift
Neck lift
Brow lift
Lower eyelid skin pinch
Filler four times a year
Ear filler four times a year
Professional teeth whitening
Fractional C02 laser on face once a year (skin resurfacing treatment that helps with collagen production and skin rejuvenation)
Fractional 1550 laser once a year (a non-ablative laser that delivers 1550 nm wavelength energy to refresh and resurface the skin)
Clear and brilliant laser twice a year (non-invasive laser treatment intended to improve skin tone, texture and radiance)
At-home haircut and color every six weeks
Brow wax once a month
'Barbara Corcoran is joining the growing number of women who are refreshingly open about the cosmetic procedures they've chosen to maintain a youthful, vibrant appearance,' ​​Dr. Anthony Berlet, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Manhattan, told Fox News Digital. (He has not treated Corcoran.)
Given Corcoran's age, Berlet said the extent of the work is 'quite reasonable' and that she 'does not appear overdone.'
3 Barbara Corcoran opened up about all of the aesthetic procedures she's undergone.
@barbaracorcoran/Instagram
3 The 'Shark Tank' star confessed to receiving procedures like face-lifts and getting fillers.
@barbaracorcoran/Instagram
'Today's procedures can significantly refresh a face without dramatically altering someone's natural identity,' he added.
Dr. David Shokrian, a board-certified cosmetic surgeon and founder of Millennial Plastic Surgery in New York City, also applauded Corcoran's transparency.
'Barbara Corcoran's new Instagram post candidly details the plastic surgery procedures she has undergone throughout her life to maintain her youthful appearance,' Shokrian, who also has not treated Corcoran, told Fox News Digital.
3 Corcoran has invested in over 120 businesses that pitched to her on 'Shark Tank,' according to her website.
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'She emphasizes that consistent upkeep over time is crucial to looking natural rather than waiting for drastic interventions later. Her message highlights that investing steadily in your aesthetic appearance can build confidence and preserve vitality as you age.'
Dr. Samuel Lin, board certified plastic surgeon and associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, commented on the fact that Corcoran has had multiple face-lifts.
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