The cosmetic tweaks a man CAN have that won't give him a 'pillow face', from intense beams of light to skin-regenerating jabs By Alice Hart Davis Published: 11:56, 19 May 2024 | Updated: 11:56, 19 May 2024 e-mail View comments When A-list actor Ryan Gosling was recently promoting his new film, The Fall Guy, fans were quick to point out that he looked a little...
different. Others were less diplomatic. 'Ryan Gosling, please step away from the filler,' said one unkind commentator on X/ Twitter , clearly suggesting his face showed tell-tale signs of some rather heavy-handed cosmetic enhancement.
So has the Barbie star, 43, had some work done? As a reporter who's specialised in writing about aesthetic medicine, as this area is known, even I can't say for sure. But it wouldn't come as a shock. Tweaking faces, whether male or female, is a delicate business.
Get it right and no one will be any the wiser. Get it wrong and you'll be rumbled – the human eye is good at spotting when something is off. So how can men use subtle treatments to look refreshed but not overly 'done'? I spoke to three experts to find out the best tweaks for men.
.. Ryan Gosling at the premiere of The Fall Guy at the SXSW Conference and Festival in March 2024, in Austin, Texas AVOID TOO MUCH BOTOX – MEN LOOK BETTER WITH A FEW LINES Botox works by dampening down the activity of muscles , and has become famous for erasing wrinkles.
And it can also stop the corners of the mouth drooping and ease the appearance o.
