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She was selected as a model most likely for her great bone structure. She has the good structure going on with the jaw line. violeta wrote:Maybe some women with great genes, and good lifestyle habits will age better than others. But it's kinda unlikely for a 61 yr old to have a jawline like Cindy's, even though it's not super tight. You can see lines on her forhead, around eyes, and neck, but the lower cheeks and jawline look sorta much smoother. It's just a little odd, so 'maybe', she could've had one good facelift. Just one facelift shouldn't really result in a pulled fake look. If it was done by a great doc, with good technique, it could look natural. Maybe she's all natural, who knows. But most 61 yr olds have more jowling. look at her talking here, not much makeup http://vimeo.com/33341157
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That and her great upper dental arch. She demonstrates how important that arch is to retaining your looks.
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She's gorgeous.
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stache wrote:That and her great upper dental arch. She demonstrates how important that arch is to retaining your looks. It is probably better to be born with a slightly over developed arch and then revert to normal as you age. I agree-bone loss and loss of that arch is aging and soft tissue replacement in that area does not compensate for bone loss.I often wonder about using hyroxyapatite to replace bone loss in that area but nobody here seems to have used it
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That's why people get big caps, veneers etc. (Raquel Welch).
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There is an article that says she is 54.
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Nim where did you find that article?
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Sorry! Found out the article was written in 2005!
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