A make-up artist in her early fifties says she undergoes a short, “one-hour” cosmetic procedure and sees a notable change in her appearance, including a more defined jawline and what she describes as a fresher, more vibrant face.

In the account cited by outlets, she frames the result as surprising compared with other “tweakments” she has tried previously. The reporting presents her personal experience and perspective, including her professional background in cosmetics, rather than independent clinical evaluation. The language used across the sources emphasizes her subjective satisfaction and the visible effects she associates with the method, without providing detailed medical information or comparative outcomes.

Both pieces align on the core claim: the procedure is brief, the outcome is more facial definition, and the person describing the change says the result makes her look younger. Beyond that shared framing, there are no additional, verifiable procedure specifics or differing factual claims included in the provided text.