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fillers in my cheeks was the best thing that could have ever been invented after I lost 14 lbs and lost volume in my face. I'm 68 and look quite a bit younger - because of fillers.
Me too!! 51 and have had great success with them but the key I think is to use them moderately to enhance rather than make any huge changes and not to use them too often.
@@SG-wq4rm voluma in my cheeks. I think 1 cc per cheek. I got it about 18 months ago and then I asked to get a little more about six months after that , but it wasnt as much. It lasts quite a long time _ yesterday a guy I hadnt seen in a while really told me how great I look - trust me - it's the filler lol.
What a voice of reason! Thank you so much for this video. I'm 46 and have seen amazing changes with my skin care regimen, daily sunscreen, tretinoin, copper peptides, Beauty sleep, eating lots of vegetables, supplements, and red light therapy. My face is gone from wrinkled and saggy to smooth and plump again. It's really remarkable that we can rebuild collagen and elastin over the course of time with these things
It’s wonderful that you have seen such improvement! May I ask what brand of copper peptides you use? I would love to try them out. Thank you for sharing your regimen. 😊
I’m 56 and have gotten filler in the past for smile lines (nasolabial) that made me look older. It’s been years and I have no more smile lines. Filler can help produce collagen too. I also get lip filler once a year to help with that deflated, aging lip look. Some people have a negative opinion about facial procedures to look younger, but then, have no issues with getting their hair done cut, color, etc..to look better and younger…nails, makeup, eyelashes, pedicures…😐
K, if that's what you want to do, that's your choice, but fillers are tiny plastic particles, and they don't produce collagen. Only your natural skin, and body, can do that. I'm a licensed esthetician, and whomever told you that, is lying to you. It's not a negative "feeling towards facial procedures", but actual knowledge of what the product is, what happens to it over the years, and how it effects your skin, and your body over time.
@@elisaastorino2881 , exactly! People will say anything to try to justify whatever possible damage they're doing to their body. The fact that we've gotten to the point in society where some people will do anything, even harm themselves long term, to look younger, is crazy!
@@daynad8104 You are thinking of PMMA fillers which contain tiny plastic beads. Hyaluronic acid fillers do not contain plastic. Some fillers do stimulate the body to produce collagen.
@@elisaastorino2881 I mean Brazilian blowouts cause cancer but people still get them. The fumes from nail polish, hair dyes etc are irritants that can cause damage to airways. 🤷🏽♀️ each to their own.
After thinking over a year! I got half syringe on both of my cheeks because I been sick and lost a lot volume on my cheek . I look sick and tired! Im 32 years old and I feel refreshed now! I’m happy with it!
This is true. My own mother is in her late 60’s and has already gotten facelifts, cheekfiller, mini lifts, neck lift, eyebrow lift, eye lifts ect. And NOW is seeing that coesmetic procedures are half the battle. Sunscreen, moisturizing, skin texture and fine lines speak louder than plastic surgery! Maintenance is more important than TUNE UPS!
I love how upfront you are about the outcomes from cosmetic procedures. I do think our society has normalized to the point that people just consider them casually without pondering the effects of said procedures.
I will just age gracefully lol nobody can stop aging 😆 I’m 46 and I think I looked good in my age I never have any Botox 😆 just coconut oil 😬 it’s cheaper and no side effects no wrinkle much yet
I’m 30 and I had filler to get rid of my smile lines, the one side was a lot more prominent and it was all I noticed when I looked in the mirror. I’d lost a bit of volume in my face due to sudden weight loss/poor lifestyle in my early 20’s. The filler has lasted really well (had it done in Jan) I will need a top up soon on the ‘bad’ side, but I’m happy with the results😊
You are Jung , you should not need this tipe of things jet. There are face facial massages that help you to keep your skin stronger and longer healthy.
@Jaya Patil If you read my comment, I stated that I lost fat in my face, leaving me with noticeable lines. You can’t even tell I’ve had filler, but it’s made a difference to ME, and how I feel about myself.
Well said , I don’t have any . I’m 40 …. I love the more nature route. Aging beautifully on a budget over here lol exersize, Spf, natural skincare products and mostly healthy skin loving foods . More young girls need to watch this !
I was going to tell her the same thing... "Let's talk when you hit 50." I looked pretty amazing at 40. My 40s were the time I looked the youngest for my age, after a lifetime of looking more mature. Things changed drastically as I neared 50. Now, I want a facelift, but don't have the money or the guts.
@@dammar117 ugh don’t do it . I’m sure your beautiful just the way you are . Confidence is so beautiful no matter what age you are . I know you think I have it made at 40 and yeah my skin is still pretty good , not perfect. Of course as a women I would love to look like I did at 25 ! Lol but that’s not the way this life is . I just always want to be happy in my skin and proud of my looks even with my wrinkles, sun spots ect….. without work done . I think taking care of yourself is important and genes play a huge role . ✌️ & 💕
SAme here! I'm 43. I don't like the idea of aging--we've been young all this time and now all of a sudden we're "old"! Eating foods that fight inflammation help too. I love cucumber and avocado for this reason so I'm healthy from the inside out, and avoiding sugars and processed foods really helps too.
Once again, thank you for being so open and informative. Not everyone is willing to share their expertise and professional opinion so freely! I find you to be genuine and very accepting of everyone's personal choices.
Wow, you’re such a blessing to the medical (and RU-vid community)! I wish there was more transparency in the medical community about ALL of the risks of these treatments. That’s why you and the Victorian Cosmetic Institute are my favorite ❤ He shared a video few years ago where they did a study about how long dermal fillers really last. And even the “temporary” ones can last A LOT longer than most people thing (like years longer).
Thank you for this 🙏 Doing fillers and botox has become so normal that it's really hard to remember that you really don't need them. I think we get so used to see bigger lips and plumper cheeks that everything else look "old and tired". But of course, there's also nothing wrong with getting fillers - if that makes you feel better 🤗
It’s so refreshing to hear a dermatologist speak about this! Thank you so much! I was just having a conversation the other day with my S.O. That it’s a shame we’re now living in a society where everyone wants to look the same. We just came back from a trip and flying from LA where the flight attendants all had the same nose, lips, and chin. It was alarming. I love that we humans look different and I wish people would just embrace the beauty of their own unique face! I also am a firm believer of ‘aging is a privilege’ my husband died at the age of 35 so I embrace that I’m nearing 40 and I don’t mind if I’m starting to show it. Although thanks to your budget friendly product recommendations-people think I’m in my 20’s! Thank you again for your honesty and the information you provide us all! Love your channel!
I am a medical professional almost 60 and agree with you -aging is a privilege. I've cared for many that did not get to grow older. We are supposed to look older as we age.. eating well, exercise, rest, good skin care make a difference..
Thank you for starting the video by stating that we all don't need filler! I respect everyone's choice and we don't need to look like the real housewives of wherever xxx
I've been getting lip filler for years, because I had thin lips. I really love the difference it's made, but I do get only .5ml at a time, and I do get it dissolved every once in a while. I'd recommend finding someone with an eye for aesthetics.
I get botox when my eye lids get droopy and get some fillers, only 2 times a year that’s all I can afford. I’ve got a great girl who does it so good and all looks very natural and not that over the top noticeable. I love it and makes me feel better about myself. I don’t see anything wrong with it at all.
I get .5 in my lips as well. I got tired of looking at my wrinkled lips, lipstick looks better on smooth lips. I don’t see anything wrong with botox or fillers. It’s a persons own business
@@ninalou4629 After 3 fills, the next appointment, I get it dissolved. For me, it tends to migrate, and it's visible if I keep filling it after the third time.
I loved this video because I've been wanting fillers for so many years now (under eye hollowness) & everytime I am about to sign the dotted line, my gut says hold off so it's so funny how much of this video I can relate. Thank you so so much! New subscriber to your channel :)
Me too but i decided not to risk my eyes. I got an eye rejuvenator machine its microcurrent form MBK it made a very nice difference but it takes about 3 months to see results and it feels really relaxing
Great informative video! I totally agree with your realistic approach! I don't have any and I'm 52 .Diligent skincare,plenty of sunscreen, hydration and diet low in sugar make huge improvements! Plus I see all these people looking the same which is bizarre lol.
Your integrity and willingness to impart this critical information is wonderful. I realized a while back procedures aren't an option for me. At 55 my skin texture and color changes are actually what bother me the most. Losing the fresh glow I've enjoyed (thanks menopause), is tough. I'm learning how to care for my skin as it changes. You're my guide and I tell all my friends about your channel. Thank you so much!
I had botox last week and Iove it as usual, this week I had fillers on my marionettes lines I couldn't take it anymore! I looked like I was always mad the doctor's assistant applied a numbing cream and to be honest I felt just a little poke I had a tiny bruise when I arrived home my husband thought that I didn't have any fillers the doctor did a great job! I look good (my husband says) and I am very happy with the results my advice is if that make you happy and can afford it then go ahead as long as you choose the right professional my doctor was very conservative she didn't want to put too much. Every day there are serious risks in our lives when we drive, fly or walk just having a positive attitude and every thing is going to be Ok.😉
Thanks for your honesty and I think many have developed body dysmorphia. It’s very sad. Some of these celebrities don’t just look different than themselves , they look weird. No lines , but weird. I saw a lady yesterday that had this look and it was horrific. You can spot the 50 plus year old a mile away when they have all that crap done. I started down the rabbit hole and got out of it. I prefer spending my money on awesome trips and enjoying whatever I have here! I take care of myself. I eat well and I work out , I use good products and lots of sunscreen. I still get told that I look like my daughter’s sister and in well in my 50’s. I do have awful 11’s, but I am using frownies now. I did love Botox for them, but started to fear all that could go wrong if I keep using it. I worry about atrophy and such. Or shifting because I swear I had a little eye lid droop once. It was weird. Anyway thanks for all you do to help us older ladies keep it real.
After seeing your face today, moving, expressing, unique to your natural facial movements, after watching a few other derm videos where the women have comparatively very little expression… and all look the same… I have decided I dont want to get filler and will be getting botox less often. You look real and much more relatable, expressive, and w emotion. Emotion ❤️
EXACTLY!! 🏆🥰 BRAVO Dr Locke! I concur ... I would say to everyone .. all skin enthusiasts, .. STOP SECOND GUESSING YOURSELF! ... Pay attention to the red flags your getting! It's MORE than okay to NOT get fillers!! Because I sense very strongly, that once you start, .. IT'S NEVER ENOUGH!! .. And that's not worth your peace of mind!! ❤️❤️❤️ Stay healthy people! Take excellent care of your skin in all aspects ... nutrition, regular exercise, plenty of sleep and lots of water, & last but certainly not least ... keep your faith front and center!! 💪🤗✝️🙏
I get sculptra and dysport, I look very natural. Sorry not sorry. I love it. I also do skin care microneedling chemical peels. Use retin A basic moisturizer abd spf every day. I drink lots of water eat healthy food and get plenty of exercise. 😉 To be fair the reason why I get sculptra is because I think I look way to Gaunt in the face from a lot of and years if exercise and clean eating. Low in body fat from my face down to my hips. If I gain Weight I just end up with larger legs. I don't like my thick thighs so need something to help my face! Works for me. Has helped with my dry skin as well. Really depends on your goals.
Great video. Thanks for reminding women that it is ok to age!!! I think a lot of women are ignoring wellness in their anti-aging regimens. Also, I have seen other dermatologists on YT who are recommending fillers less frequently, and not filling certain areas of the face at all.
Yes, aging is allowed. But: A. You are not supposed to age as they want to make you think. That is, the natural appearance of women is supposed to be much younger than what is usually presented to us in the media. I've researched this a lot, and they've been trying to present 50 yo woman as 80 yo, 40-year-old women as 60+ at least... and 30-year-old women as 50+... And who has an interest in presenting us like this? Mainly men. Men also do everything to make you age quickly. This includes brainwashing to get married. They want you to get married because it ages you. And there's a long list of things that make women look decades older than they are. B. Many of the procedures can age you and not rejuvenate you at all. Remember - naturally 45 women should actually look the same as 25. They will never tell you this, because they want you to live with a nocebo effect. All the women i know who didnt believe those lies ...look the same as 20 years ago...but not because of surgeries or subliminal bs. Just because it's netural. And dont get married!
I researched filler for a while. But.. I didn’t like the results I saw on many other people. Then I discovered Sculptra. And decided I wanted my body to produce collagen and I wanted a slow fix. I’m loving it! So happy I passed on fillers
I want sculptra too but dont know where to go. Did you notice a difference right away. I heard it takes up to 6 months to see a change. I want cheek filler
@@kellyn7184 i probably may have to get filler. I have nooo cheekbone side profile so a little difference wont do much. I want thinking of getting sculptra 3 times in the cheek area but idk if it will puff out my cheeks😭 i really want a high cheekbone look
@@kellyn7184 i know gurl! Im scared!! I dont want filler but i want some tyle of cheekbone. I have none!! My inner cheeks are full but thats about it. Maybe i should just get cheek implants. I love your cheeks in your profile picture !! I would love just some out cheekbone structure like yours. So maybe i just need face fat transfer or cheek implants
I got filler at age 43, I’ll turn 47 in December and I still have the results, it’s barely dissolved!! It was subtle difference getting it but you can tell you look better with just a little filler . It’s actually less money than botox when you factor how long results last.
@@malcolmjelani3588 wow, why are you behaving so nasty? Someone shares trying to help and you assume this ? Please check yourself before you comment on peoples post.
Have been getting Botox for the last 15 years. Now the injections last for up to 1 year and my lines are almost invisible. Really love the results. Just had filler in my cheeks done, really love the results, even though I as really bruised.
Have you had fat transfer by any chance? I only ask because it does look like you have had filler. I'm, wondering how you maintained the volume in your cheeks? It also looks like you have larger lips.. any tips for naturally doing this without filler? 🙏
OMG I was thinking to use fillers for my black circles, but now with this info doesn't worth the risk I guess. Social media makes the illusion that you can do everything to look great without consequences, thanks for sharing! And I would like to know if you can teach us how to do a deeper cleaning in our face at home, because I don't use make up and clean my face every day, and still appearing a lot of pimples, i feel like I need to do a better cleaning or something. Thank you!
It’s extremely rare though! I hate when they try to scare you! I’ve had multiple fillers and touch ups under my eyes! It looks beautiful I don’t wear concealer anymore! Go with someone reputable and don’t even worry about that
@@Kensie122 I went to a professional medical conference on fillers and , yes, it does happen. It happened to one of the presenters there, and he is an experienced injector. I don’t have under-eye fillers for that reason. The risk/reward is too high for me. You do you, but this information is important for prospective patients to know. I am glad that Dr Locke is willing to publicly discuss this.
@@Kensie122 For me doesn't worth the risk, is gonna disappear in a some months anyway, but no one is gonna give you you sight back if you get bad luck, and is also expensive
There is nothing wrong with these procedures if we want to we still love ourselves with or without before and after and always but of course everything should be in moderate things get bad when it gets addictive
I was never going to do this anyway because money and this is such a luxury service but I follow someone on ig who frequently posts about her getting fillers and how great of an experience it is. The moment I saw about the occlusion I was like OH HELL NO. Not worth it. At all.
Thank you! I don't really have the $ for it anyway. I do facial exercises instead. It does take a lot of practice, and it can be time consuming. Your advice is so on point and very encouraging 👍
and what is your age, I never thought about any of this and looked well under my age till about 55, now at 62, I do see I need something, I think ok I'm old, I'm a grandma, just age gracefully, but I look in the mirror and I don't look like myself and know it's all down here from here!
Same here I am 63 eat super healthy, lift weights 4 x week I am 104 lbs and my husband says that I look much better than I was in my 30's 🤣🤣🤣 but I noticed that none of that helped my wrinkles around my eyes, jawline and marionette lines! So last week I got botox and fillers and wow I look so refresh love it! My Dr. was very conservative actually I wanted more but he said that I wouldn't look good, he was right! Eating right, exercising, no smoking helps the texture of your skin but the wrinkles will appear with the age. I am so happy with the results and my husband is happy that I am happy 😊
It’s easy to feel superior and invincible and talk about aging naturally and embracing aging in your 40s and even early 50s. I was cruising in my early 50s and never did a procedure until I hit menopause at 55 and that was an ugly year when with no changes in habits ( and my habits are healthy) I ve aged visibly and stopped recognizing myself. For the first time I did a filler around my mouth.. no side effects and changes are subtle. I hope it will last up to 2 years and then I will decide. I started hormone replacement and taking collagen, plus red light therapy. Hope it will help!
So PRP and stem cell facials seems like the safe option. No fillers and no distortion no blockages. I was due to have collagen filler and my under eyes done tomorrow by a messotherapist. Im a 35 year old guy who looks about 28 or a little younger even. Some people tell me 25. Deffo going for PRP even though the lady told me collagen filler is better.
I’m 40 and have had 30 units of Newtox to my 11 lines and forehead and have seen incredible results. The only other tweakment I have had was 1 syringe of lip filler 7 months ago for a subtle result. I feel like this has been the perfect amount and will be getting my lips “topped up” next month. Skin care and other preventative methods are key to aging gracefully!!
Thank you. Such a good point about the filler “creep” over time - even twice a year - that leads to a strange look. Makes sense of why facial distortion over time doesn’t seem as noticeable to the user. Photo of beautiful Courtney Cox was such a good example.
You know what else is great for looking young? A great haircut and style that suits your face shape! It can make a long face look more round in seconds
I know this video was done two years ago, but now I'm hearing that doctors are moving away from using fillers because they're migrating to other areas of the face and are not eliminated by the body like originally thought. The main complaint I hear is the clients love them at first, but within a few months, the fillers move, leaving the area looking worse, because the skin is now stretched out. Some have complained of malar bags/festoons under the eyes and think it could be related to the fillers causing blockage of the lymphatic drainage under the eye. The doctors are seeing too many patients coming in and wanting to dissolve their fillers.
Fillers before your facelift is a waste of money. I get Voluma & Juvederm now to maintain my high SMAS lower face & necklift results. It has worked well for me.
I do Loriel fillers over the counter. I lather olive oil all my face, then, I use retinol revitalift triple cream, vollume daytime filler, pepsides, retinol drops, and hydrochloric drops. Helpful! For my arms, I use anti crepe cream from Roc. I also use the water based vitamin craw from roc.
Filler can last a lot longer than stated here. Research shows it can last years and years not just 3 months to 18 months. And it often migrates over time and actually pulls down your face when you were looking to lift.
Thank u SO MUCH for being honest and upfront w the full realities not just the most common. This is a huge problem in medicine that it is barelh skimmed if ever spoken about but it is in the fine fine print hidden away. Its not cool
Whooo Maren, you are so amazing... thanks a lot. We really need people like you... you are exactly what I was looking for.... thank you so much for your advice and honesty 💛🙏
I’ve also heard doctors speak of filler migrating to different parts of the face over time. I’m not sure what cosmetic technology will be available in the next 10+ years, but I’m definitely holding off for now. Also, being able to live a quality life for a long time is a privilege, aging is a curse. Your entire body is slowly degrading and doesn’t work as well as we age. Hopefully medical technology continues to increase the quality of life as we age. I do think we need to show each other (and ourselves!) some grace. We worship youthful looks way too much in society.
On my second time getting nasolabial filler, I ended up wity hemosiderin staining in two spots. Never knew this was a possibility and now my complexion is marred.😢
Its such a slap in the face when doctors tout something for years and after all have trusted and tried they shamelessly jump ship for the next sponsorship.
Well, I really am a little worried about what to do now! I'm in need of help for my marionette lines and today was the first visit to a doc consult . I was interested in fillers but very worried about side effects ,such as infections and Lumps . Now I'm starting to think about laser or mini face lift . One thing I truly know is I must research and not be hasty
I always thought that the filler stretches the skin, and as you age you need more of it, and you will always be dependent on it because if you stop it, the skin is stretched out, then your skin looks worse than if you did nothing. Look at Courtney Cox. Now she has a really long face.
I think it just distorts your perception kind of like a facial dysmorphia effect. In reality when you look back in 10 years that “droopier” face actually wasn’t so bad esp when you’re 70 years old 😂
Thank you! Great video! I waited months for appt with top injector under a dermo supervision in my area for lip filler before my granddaughter’s wedding. I was very pleased with creases around my mouth being gone, but my lips didn’t really look that different. I hated the procedure when numbing cream left me drooling all over my self & mumbling incoherently. It’s been over year now & all effects are gone, except a painful knot in my top lip & knot in middle of bottom lip. I went back immediately for massage of area & dissolver, but had no effect. I now really hate my lips and have no one to blame but myself for being so vain!
A little bit of filler with the right angles and proportions looks great, and can still be natural looking. It looks bad when there is too much and not placed in the right area.
What do you recommend for mild volume loss? Lasers? I’m 44 and haven’t used Botox or fillers. I am nervous to use Botox since it’s a neurotoxin. Fillers seem to look good when someone initially uses it but over time it’s noticeable.
I love my fillers! There are things that all the skin care in the world cannot do no matter how healthy you eat or stay away from the sun that will not fill in the hollowness from fat loss that comes from aging! Also aging comes in all ages not just 60+ genetics play a role as well as hormonal changes that can happen to young girls as it happened to me. There’s nothing wrong with starting early besides why would you want to start when it’s too late! Start those collagen stimulators early girls…co2 lasers, sculptra, microneedling etc these pair so well with fillers and Botox!
Stop promoting extremely expensive procedures to young women. There is absolutely nothing wrong with aging naturally!!! I'm fact, Fillers and botox can actually age people as it becomes so obvious that they have them! The longer you have had botox and fillers, the more distorted ones face tends to become, and they slowly but surely don't look like themselves. They don't notice it themselves because they see themselves everyday, but other people can tell.
Thank you for the info, i got into an argument about fillers with someone online.. It pains me how little they know about fillers yet they are giving people fillers themselves! I just happen to watch a lot of medical shows, including ones on plastic surgery and i knew that i was correct after a quick Google search as well.. Do vet, people!
How do you like cutting out your Vit C in the AM and replacing it with Bakuchiol so far? :) I've begun doing the same as anti-aging is a primary concern of mine
You're so brilliant. Thank you so much for this take, my cosmetic injector who does my botox is ALWAYS pressuring me to get to filler and recently I've started to seriously consider it even though I always swore I'd never get it. After watching this, I am now going to stick to just botox and look for a new injector...shame you don't live in Melbourne lol
The only good thing to do, after deciding to get fillers, is to go to a very good plastic surgeon (no dermatologist, no dentist, no general doctor..) with a lot of experience. I did it many times and nobody notes it, many people asked me if I were on holyday or vacation. A good doctor will remove from your face signs of aging and tiredness, no plumped face, no pillow face or something like that. And most of all, a good doctor says no if a patien asks for something excessive that distort face. After doing some fillers and biostimulation I stopped spending a lot of money in useless cream and serum, I see exactly my face smoother with less wrinkles and without loss of volume.
Great information, I realized how good of a job I did selecting who did my procedure because she explained every little thing in this video and told me what to look for to make sure everything was good. I got lip filler and in the bridge of my nose for a non-cirugy fix of a nose a really didn’t like. It now faded almost completely and I still think it was worth every penny. Made me feel more confident with minimal changes, most people in my life never even noticed but I loved my profile after always hating it. I think its definitely not for everyone and you gotta go to actual doctor that know what they are doing, but it can be a good option to avoid major cirugy (like with my nose) which I will never do. Thank you so much for your information ❤️❤️ I have followed your advice and my skincare routine is at its best and my skin has never looked healthier, that for sure is what brought my confidence back in myself with no makeup and I am thrilled! 🥰
Can you please talk about Sculptra and threads as an alternative to filler. I’m not ready for the filler route but would like to rebuild collagen a little more naturally.
@@Fran-fd6wu I use silhouette lift threads also. I have six stitches in my face. So far, this is my best solution. Fillers distorted my eyes and made them look slanted and smaller. I noticed this in photographs and I became upset. I stopped using them, although juvederm was the last one used and it seemed to be less of a problem for my eyes. Now I use threads to lift the face. How happy are you with silhouette lift?
@@lydiadugan8368 it has definitely made my face less hollow and lifted my whole face, made my jawline sharper. I went for three threads in each side but next time I want more and under my chin too! I think this is the best option after the best thing, a facelift. I'm hope to hold of for one of those for another 4/5 years!! I'm glad u found the threadlift good :)
Scultpra Filler is the best thing I ever did. I looked like a skeleton after years of trauma and illness. Lip filler did not go so well however. It migrated
I appreciate that you are encouraging people to take the natural approach to their looks. But I have never been attractive because I have a week chin and sunken cheeks and I've had them my whole life. I've been considering getting corrective jaw surgery but it's so expensive. I will probably get fillers as a more affordable alternative.
Thank you for this so much Dr. Locke. The beauty industry often tries to sell us cures that the beauty industry created. You have a really refreshing perspective on how we view ourselves and our own beauty
I get botox for chronic migraine and can't imagine doing it if not needing it medically. However, I do love that I no longer having the WTF lines between my eyes so I can't judge! I just don't like needing it every 90 days. BTW, I did have one of my eyes droop for two weeks. Of course I had to renew my driver's license during that time.
Great info! I’m 53 and don’t really have any wrinkles, but I did just have a dental procedure done on my front teeth that has changed my lips’ smile “performance” and I’m not into it. I’ve been thinking about a lip flip. I know it needs to be done repeatedly and I’ve never had a single injection in my face. Thoughts on countering dental work changes?
Thank you for all the wonderful information you provide to us on skin care and products that work. I have a question regarding a product that I don't know if you have previously addressed since I haven't been a 'member' to your site for very long: what are your thoughts on argeriline? What about in combination with matrixyl? How to use? TIA, "Al"
Thanks for this video!, you made me save 1250 dollars for my appointment this wednesday! and I don't even have wrinkles and I'm 35 years old, lucky me!
I’m 51 and don’t do fillers except for half a syringe in my lips to keep them from looking dried out twice a year. I rely on radiofrequency and face massage and I do a little Botox a couple times a year as well. But fillers kind of scare me. If I were to get anything I would do Sculptra not HA.