He's 66 years old. Source: "Yaremchuk received his B.A. degree from Yale College in 1972" (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_J._Yaremchuk), usually graduate undergrad age 22, which puts his birth year at 1950. Your psychomotor skills really shouldn't be deteriorating that much at that age, and even if they are, movements related to expertise + decades of practice do not deteriorate and are retained during aging. (
http://www.jcda.ca/article/a25) Anyway, my personal impression when I met him is that he was *very* alert and agile. Doubt there are any technical/performance aspects of a surgery to worry about with him at the immediate moment.
I got fillers (Voluma) from him literally last week as a way to "simulate" what paranasal and infraorbital rim implants would look like. I'm not totally sure why he placed the fillers only at the malar eminence, that reverses the negative orbital vector but I still feel like I could've used a bit closer to the eye as well, but maybe that's not how it works? I don't have any scleral show but the eye prominence (due to midface deficiency) was my main issue, so maybe that's why he did it the way he did. Overall I do like the results, but again I wish there was a bit more volume around the eye area itself. Will happily post before + after pictures if people would be interested, but again it was just fillers, not an invasive procedure by any means