Top Plastic Surgeon: How To Improve Your Neck's Appearance

Do you know what part of your face INSTANTLY gives away your age to a stranger?Is it your eyes the

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Do you know what part of your face INSTANTLY gives away your age to a stranger?

Is it your eyes the wrinkles on your forehead or how about the lines around your mouth?

Believe it or not, it's your neck!

However, earlier this year, Dr. Layke revealed there is a simple and effective way to help take years off your neck's appearance, in as little as 30 seconds.

According to renowned plastic surgeon Dr. John Layke, when someone looks at you, over half of the surface area they see is actually your neck meaning your neck is even MORE noticeable than your face!

Says Dr. Layke: "That's why if you have sagging jowls, "turkey neck," "necklace lines," or a droopy double chin, you may appear up to 15-20 years OLDER than you really are."

Worst of all, he reveals that traditional moisturizers do almost NOTHING to address the unique skin of the neck.

However, earlier this year, Dr. Layke revealed there is a simple and effective way to help take years off your neck's appearance, in as little as 30 seconds.

"Up until now, this "look younger" secret was something only my celebrity clients were privy to. But it's actually so simple, you can do it yourself  right at home."

This surprising do-it-yourself technique was developed by Dr. Layke himself last year in Beverly Hills, California, to help actresses look sleek and flawless on film and the red carpet.

And due to its shocking success, he is now sharing it publicly in this FREE step-by-step video, so anyone can begin using it to achieve a younger and fresher look by dramatically tightening the appearance of aging neck skin.

Anyone can begin using it to achieve a younger and fresher look by dramatically tightening the appearance of aging neck skin.

Now, there is one thing Dr. Layke asks from his viewers:

"Please share this video with your friends and loved ones. Together, we have the power to help as many women reclaim a youthful look as possible."

Click Here to Watch The Video >>




Before you go - must read: "Professional Advice for Prostate Cancer Prevention"

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men. However, statistics regarding this condition are not as discouraging as they might seem at first glance. Prostate cancer is highly treatable if it's diagnosed early. According to Cancer.org, it has a 98% survival rate.

One of the biggest risk factors for developing prostate cancer is age, alongside genetic factors. Essentially, the longer you live, the more likely it is that prostate cancer will catch up with you. Most diagnoses are recorded among men aged 65-74. However, that doesn't mean there's no way to lower your chances of developing this cancer. Let's see which lifestyle changes you should prioritize.

Keep Your Weight in Check

Excess weight can increase your risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent this condition, as well as many others.

Change Your Diet

A healthy diet is truly the pillar of good health. Doing your best to cut down on processed foods packed with cancer-causing preservatives is a great first step. Other things to avoid are charred meat, trans fats, and saturated fats. Instead, fill your plate with antioxidant-rich vegetables. For example, tomatoes might have the power to slow down the progression of prostate cancer to some degree.

Boost Your Immune System

What better way to protect yourself against disease than ensuring your immune system is strong? Give your body a fighting chance by reducing stress as much as possible and exercising regularly. The healthy diet mentioned above is also crucial for your immunity.

Go to Your Checkups

While you can work on lowering your chances of developing prostate cancer, remember that total prevention isn't possible. Attending regular screenings and identifying trouble as soon as it arises is the only way to protect yourself. Don't skip your annual checkups once you're over 50. If there's a history of prostate cancer in your family, starting this practice at 40 is recommended.

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