Anna
from Maryland:
"The
reason I decided to get fami is because I was beginning to not like
what I looked like. I had circles under my eyes, I was losing my nice
round cheeks and my lower face was looking gaunt. People would ask me
if I was tired even when I got enough sleep.
I did not want a face lift, because that can give you a pulled artificial
look. I would rather just look tired. I did research on fat transfers,
and decided on coleman style fat graft. This gave me my nice cheeks
back but did nothing for my under eyes or gaunt lower face. I looked
unbalanced.
"I
did more research and found fami on the internet. I liked the idea of
using my own stem cells to repair the muscles in my face. My under eyes
look great now and the gauntness in my lower face is gone. I looked
balanced now. Nobody has since asked me if I am tired even on days when
I really did not get enough sleep!"
"After 2 years I see continual improvement,
what I really like is the fact that I am not looking older as time passes.
I noticed I have a turned up nose again and my lips look naturally fuller,
not the duck lips you get when the lips are injected with filler. I would do it again!"
David
Maxwell:
"The FAMI technique is medically advanced and safe. The treatment
is planned and delivered with great attention to detail. It really is
a rejuvenation ... people can’t put a finger on why I look healthier
and younger than my age.
From and author and attorney who had FAMI:
Thank you for such a great job. I must say, I personally am not that wedded to my looks. On weekends, I don't wear make-up and
may not even remember to comb my hair.
However, during the week I practice law and represent many people who have no voice but for me. They are going against large
corporations and insurance companies and, frankly, they and I need all the help we can get. Unfortunately, looks do matter. They
matter a lot. When I lost 50 lbs and had a forehead lift performed, my win rate increased dramatically. While some the success
is related to my own perception and self confidence, I know from researching this issue that perception and looks matter in the
workforce.
Over 3 million women have had plastic surgery to increase their perceived value in the workplace. Let's face it, the practice of law
involves competition and to ignore it or pretend that looks don't matter does a disservice to one's clients
Thanks for helping me and my clients
D.C.H.