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Gran is unrecognisable after astonishing facelift removes all her loose skin & everyone says it's taken 10 years off her

Gran is unrecognisable after astonishing facelift removes all her loose skin & everyone says it's taken 10 years off her

The Sun6 days ago
A WOMAN has left the internet stunned after jetting to Turkey for a facelift.
The woman who goes by nana Jak on social media shared her results ten weeks post-op.
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In the clip, the 55-year-old gran showed off her face before the intense surgery.
Jak looked at the camera as she pulled on the loose skin around her jaw and neck area before revealing that she had decided to 'love herself' and go for the surgery.
The full list of work she had done includes a deep plane facelift, temporal brow lift and fat transfer.
According to Cosmetic Plastics, a deep plane facelift surgery targets the SMAS layer and platysma and releases the retaining ligaments of the face and neck.
This provides a more dramatic rejuvenation than the traditional facelift, which focuses on lifting and tightening the lower two-thirds of the face.
In the clip, the nan wrote: "I'm at the 10-week mark, after deciding to invest some time on myself, after losing 3 stone I had so much loose skin, this is the best decision I have ever made."
So she quickly jetted off to Turkey and paid £10,000 for the procedures.
Now her skin has been pulled back and neatly stitched together, she looked like an entirely different person.
The loose skin had been carefully snipped away, her brows had been lifted giving the appearance of wider and younger eyes and her wrinkles had vanished.
It was clear from the after images of her facelift that Jak shot of herself that she was so much happier with her new look.
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As she smiled at the camera, she no longer looked sad but uplifted and ready to start a new chapter.
The clip quickly went viral on her TikTok account @ nanajak54 with over 480k views and 40k likes.
Thousands of people took to the comments to share their thoughts on her facelift.
Social Media Reaction
One person wrote: "You look amazing, the best facelift I've seen on here by far, enjoy life."
Another commented: "Very very good results. Easily taken 10 years off you. I'm 40 and I've just started looking after myself and my skin about 2 years ago. Best thing I ever done."
What are the risks of getting surgery abroad?
IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad.
It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.
Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.
Source: NHS
"One word… WOW. You look absolutely amazing! What the heck, that is unbelievable, I'm actually flabbergasted," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Wow, what a transformation."
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