To paraphrase the late, great Nora Ephron: I feel bad about my face. At the age of 37, I thought I would be well beyond such insecurities. Instead, I’m beset by them more than ever.

I look at photos of myself in my twenties and yearn for a time before I knew about the existence of tweakments and surgical procedures like Botox, fillers and lower blepharoplasty (that’s eyelid de-bagging surgery), when all you had to conceal your apparent flaws was ingenuity, a steady hand and a tube of Nars creamy concealer. These days, my newsfeed is populated by a steady stream of celebrities and influencers who are living proof that even the most minor physical imperfection can be injected or scalpelled away.

So thank god for Kate Winslet, who has come out swinging against the rise of fillers and other

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