Always in favor of aesthetic retouching. Anything that helps someone feel better about themselves is welcome. Queen Letizia has become one of the great exponents of cleaning the image of this type of intervention, since most of the examples that we have seen on television of people “addicted” to the scalpel are not exactly great examples of good taste. A path that would have already been taken by her heir (and heir to the throne), Princess Eleanor at 17 years old.
The first in line of succession is increasingly moving away from the childish, angelic and childish image to which we were accustomed. And it is that having become quite a little woman, Leonor already takes care of herself by retouching her eyebrows through waxing (as published by ElNacional.cat) or fixing your teeth through invisible orthodontics due to the disease called agnesia that he suffers from in the mouth.
Once Leonor turns 18, she could follow in her mother’s footsteps and begin to undergo other types of somewhat more complex touch-ups. Perhaps the priority of the Royal Household is fix your teeth by adding the missing pieces to show off a perfect smile through the dental implanthe.
Although if she takes the path of Queen Letizia, we would be talking about more than one intervention at the dentist since our monarch would have undergone, in addition to the nose job (the only one recognized by herself), to a brow tail lift to look up, he would have put on botox to eliminate wrinkles on the forehead and eyes, hyaluronic acid on cheekbones and dark circleswould also have undergone a lipolifting of dark circles and would have outlined the lips, according to Dr. Gonzalo Wiersba, an expert in Aesthetic and Regenerative Medicine.
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