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Baby Boomers and Younger Generations

http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080831/FEAT05/808310316/1023
There is an interesting article at The Clarion Ledger which takes a look at what it means to be a female Baby Boomer today. One of the things that seems to be a theme throughout the article is that women in thier fifties today have a lot in common with the younger generations particularly in comparison to the relationship between themselves and their mother's generation in the past. One of the things that those women have in common with younger women is their young looks - due in no small part, of course, to the ease of getting youth-enhancing plastic surgery today.

Baby Boomer women know that life isn't over when you turn 50. They also know that you probably shouldn't look 50 when you turn 50 if you want to be taken seriously in a professional or social world that continues to admire youth. Madonna and Kim Cattrall of Sex and the City are too oft-cited examples of women around that age who are still looking good. Those real-world women who aspire to that often have to get minor cosmetic surgery to achieve their goals.

Question of the Day: What plastic surgery procedures are most common among Baby Boomer women seeking to stay in tune with younger generations?

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