There’s been a lot in the news lately about Demi Moore and her seemingly uncontrollable lifestyle since splitting with her husband Ashton Kutcher late last year. The 49 year old actress is on a downward spiral- which reportedly includes drugs, excessive dieting, wild behavior at night clubs and obsession with her appearance. Reports from various news sources have claimed that Demi refuses to eat, uses prescription drugs to curb her appetite and is highly insecure about her body image. She is also known for having various cosmetic procedures to give her face and body a more youthful look – from breast augmentation to facial resurfacing treatments and more.
As many men and women age, they begin to feel pressure about their appearance, especially in a competitive job market. They may start to question themselves when they start noticing fine lines or changes in their skin texture or body weight. Insecurities about their personal beauty may surface because of the natural aging process. With the media constantly giving us the impression that younger is better, and airbrushed models are the norm, it’s understandable how these insecurities can arise.
Dr. Oleh Slupchynskyj believes that beauty comes from within and from good health, first and foremost. Naturally, everyone wants to stay energetic, youthful, and beautiful – but this means different things to different people. Beauty is not defined by a standard or by the media; it’s defined by you, the individual. There are no cookie-cutter faces or bodies – and if there were, who would want to look like everyone else, anyway? People are beautiful because they have unique features that fit with their individual personalities. As we age, our facial features or bodies may change in ways we don’t exactly like, but our dislike of certain things should be based on our own preferences and definitions, not someone else’s and certainly not the media’s.
We all want to live to experience a healthy old age, but in order to get there we need to go through the various stages of life. Aging is a natural process that should not be feared, but embraced. As we get older, we get wiser, more even tempered, and confident in who we are. That being said, we absolutely have the opportunity to age well physically as well as mentally and emotionally. Certainly diet, exercise, and an overall healthy lifestyle will put you on the right track to feeling great as the years pass, but there are some things about our physical appearance that may not be solved by these methods alone.
If you are someone who feels that your beauty is not up to your standards, there are simple, non-invasive and minimally invasive ways in facial rejuvenation to make you look and feel your best.
Dr. Oleh Slupchynskyj, one of New York City’s Best Plastic Surgeons with 18 years of experience and dual board certification, has seen hundreds of individuals who want a change in their appearance that best suits their unique personality and desires. Beauty is present in any age group, not just an exclusive bonus for those in their 20’s, 30’s, or 40’s. Dr. Slupchynskyj will consult with you to help you decide how you can remain a beautiful individual without conforming to other’s standards. He can explain options that will make you look and feel your best regardless of age. He won’t be talking to you about changing your appearance to look like a supermodel or famous actor; he’ll be talking to you about you, and the beauty that only you can show.
To learn more about Dr. Slupchynskyj and the services he offers, visit http://www.sluplift.com/.



