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Bad Boy Trevor, a well-known figure in the Jamaican entertainment scene, continues to publicly embrace activities traditionally deemed 'taboo' for men in Jamaica. The actor and comedian, known for his bold personality, is now advocating for men to feel free to indulge in aesthetic procedures. Trevor had long desired a facelift but harboured fears about the procedure until he witnessed the impressive results achieved by his longtime friend, aesthetic nurse Alicia Henry.

"I was shocked because it did not change my original look. I've done it about two weeks now, and I'm feeling great," Trevor shared. "My main issue before was that I was scared to do it because of the thought that it might have a little pain and stuff, but there was no pain for me.



It was just like normal, only a little swelling, and it disappeared in a couple of days." At 54, Trevor highlighted that his grey beard has always been a staple of his youthful appearance, noting that all he needed was a "lift". Trevor aimed to enhance his youthful look by addressing his sunken cheekbones, while maintaining the natural appearance of his cheeks.

"I [have] always had that youthful look, so what I wanted to do was just lift the sunken cheekbones, keep the cheeks itself but [work on] the sink in the inside of the jaw [so] it don't look too obvious," he said. Trevor insisted that he didn't undergo the procedure to attract women; he said his primary motivation was to "get back that vibe". When asked if he plans to do more p.

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