Posted August 24, 2009 in Blog, Botox and Facial Fillers, Plastic Surgery in the News, Uncategorized
Football Hall of Fame (to be) quarterback Brett Favre has been in the news with his second “un-retirement” with the Minnesota Vikings. One of the big questions about the 39 year old Favre is whether he is too old (by football standards) to withstand the rigors of the NFL season.
The media footage of Favre with his teammates is striking in how comparitively old Brett looks. Fortunately for Mr. Favre, his employment is not dependent on how he looks. Unfortunately for many men looking for employment in today’s competitive business climate, appearance does influence hiring decisions, and studies have shown that even their salaries are affected.
Higher percentages of males are now opting for hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvederm and Restylane and/or Botox to look younger and rested. The treatments are quick, easy, and should not be “obvious” if performed correctly. As for the prematurely grey Brett Favre, shaving that grey beard stubble off will make him look years younger. Enjoy the 2010 football season! To view a recent Favre photo go to http://media.photobucket.com/image/brett%20favre/Viking_fan1/Favre.jpg?o=14