Sugar Fiend -- What's to change on your face? You're young, have lovely balanced features, and an English Rose complexion.
Again with "working the system advice" -- if the folds in your eyelids (be warned young ladies: good moisturizer and avoid the sun) affect your vision at all the NHS may pay for them to fixed. I had a friend who had this done (they were very droopy -- what I's describe as crumpled tissue paper). It not a big deal -- and she so pleased.
Here's my plastic surgery list:
Tummy Tuck
Breast Lift (poss. smaller implants -- not a fan of bigger breasts)
Spider vein lasering (legs and a few on the face)
Possibly some "filler" for facial lines
**teeth whitened
(my sister had this done -- it makes you look more youthful)
Eventually, a face lift (but not freaky one -- refreshing one)
I am very lucky I have skin like rubber - so two big babies and no stretch marks. But, the c-section with #2 left me (even when at goal and working out) with permanent pouch. (Some people call this a "lap apron".) It is not huge, can be hidden by clothes, I could even get away with a bikini (when at goal) if it was a higher cut. (I do not usually wear bikinis -- because of the sun avoidance, I am very fair.) Pregnancy has made my breasts -- even though not big -- a bit deflated and saggy, too.
MM