I'm glad you brought up weight!! A lot of doctors are afraid to tell their patients, even in the medical field. It's about health, not fat shaming. A lot of people don't understand that diabetes, cancer, and heart disease have a lot to do with weight. Stay healthy viewers.
Thank you so much for your comment Ann. I completely agree it is about your health not fat shaming. As an aesthetic provider I’m still in the health care field. 👍
I regret most of my cosmetic work because no one told me I had to loose weight. I was 145 lbs at 5’6. I just didn’t look thick. But now I’m 123 lbs. I look so much better and I didn’t need fillers or kybella ( didn’t do anything).
Yep I was considering a jaw reduction because my face looked wide and heavy. Then I realised all I needed was too lose weight and cut down on carbs to lean out. Had a shaved my jaw I’d have looked hideous.
@@NaturalInjector 💯😱😱 a complete transformation!! I think Blake Lively has also transformed!! Some celebrities still claim it's "just great genes & kale smoothies!".....😏😏
Submental liposuction does not always work for everyone. Some people’s double chin can also be caused by fat under the platysma muscle which cannot be fixed by regular chin lipo or kybella.. Only way to fix this is an anterior platysma plasty to remove the fat and tighten the muscle or finding a rare surgeon who can perform lipo under the platysma muscle. These procedures won’t fix jowls. Mild or moderate jowling can be addressed with careful liposuction - severe jowls would require a lower face lift procedure.
@@NaturalInjector You’re very correct in what you said - losing weight is the most important first step. Then one can reaccess what treatment or surgery they may need! These surgeons never tell you that!
@@missvida6251 Yes kinda disturbing for sure. Ppl didn’t know any better back then. They say the one prince who ruled Spain was so inbred he drooled, and he also couldn’t speak properly and had a lisp which I heard is why some Spanish ppl pronounce things with a lisp, for instance Ibiza is pronounced Ibitha. I was told they adopted the lisp to make him feel better 🤷♀️.I heard his wife didn’t want to go near him because apparently he also smelled. If you look into it pls feel free to comment here to let us know what you learned.
I just heard an interview that says fillers only lose their shape after 6 months, they don’t actually disappear so people who get injections for the purpose of imitating bone are often in for a lot of trouble.
I can attest because I have been doing a tiny bit of filler to my nose for several years now. It hasn’t lost its shape. I also have some in my chin for years with no issues. Which interview was this? Curious I’ll check it out
Dr. Anil Rajani says that filler doesn't dissolve, it gravitates which can cause an unbalanced look over time. So I'm afraid to use it and have only done Sculptra which is hardly noticeable. I hope he's wrong!!
I love how filling the jawline and chin instantly makes the face look slimmer, more youthful and more defined. But it’s true, I’ve seen that on some women it can have a masculinizing effect if their upper and mid face aren’t filled to complement the jawline or if they aren’t at their ideal weight, and it can make the face look boxy and heavy if the patient is older and trying to correct sag with it instead of getting a face or neck lift.
Completely unrelated: I love your lip shade! Do you use lip tints? If so, which ones do you recommend? I'm the same shade as you, so I'd appreciate some recommendations. Thanks.
Thanks! I used to use this beautiful coral color lip stain from Tarte called Joy several years ago and they discontinued the color. Since then I have not been able to find a nice coral peach color in a lip stain that stays put until now. I discovered Dior Lip stain, I cannot recall the name of the color but you should be able to find it if you go to their site and look for the coral colored stain.
Watching this video made me realise that I am not a good candidate for jawline or chin filler but social media made me believe I need it because of the “snatched” look. I have soft but well defined jawline, my chin is rounded and even goes slightly bit further than my lower lip.
Would you say chin filler can work in the long run, with regular maintenance? Do people generally like their results even after 5-10 years? Thanks in advance! ❤️
A very informative video. Alot of great points made. If you get filler in the jawline to improve definition does this procedure need to be done every two to three years or is a one off thing to do to improve the jaw? 🤔
Grr, the weight loss thing frustrates me! lol. I'm 5'7" and weigh just under 125 pounds. If I go much lower than that, I look too thin. The ONLY time I ever had a defined jawline (without filler) was when I was going through a period of extreme distress and trauma, couldn't bear to eat, and went down to 107 pounds. I looked emaciated, but my jawline looked snatched! I also naturally don't have a visible gonial angle (without filler), as my jawline seems to switch from horizontal to vertical WAY before it gets anywhere near my ears. It kind of disappears about halfway along my cheek. 😢
I think you are a good candidate for chin filler...try it once if it doesn't align with your other facial features then dissolve it... hope this helps 😊
@@Prachi07534 Thank you! My chin is not overly recessive, and my face (front on) is narrow and long, so I don't want to make that look worse! lol. If I CAN have a very chiselled jawline at 107 pounds, then it IS possible, but only at that very unhealthy weight for my height. So it's not an option.
@@ladybaabaa3294 Perhaps you are a good candidate for jawline filler. What did you think looking at the jawline/chin filler definition scale? Maybe you’re also a good candidate for Sculptra since you mentioned your face looked emaciated?
@@NaturalInjector Thank you! I do have jawline filler (or else I'd have no visible jawline and no gonial angle), and I meant that my body looked emaciated back when I was very underweight, but my jawline was sculpted then. My face looked good, just not my body. Unless I'm way too thin, my jawline is not defined (without filler).
'Mew your way' 🤣 Love you, Emily. Your knowledge and the vast amount of topics and approaches you cover is truly impressing. You do not avoid controversial topics and myths. You are my favourite aesthetic content creator next to dr Rajani.
I need to lose 20 to 25 lbs. However, I'm 66. When I lose too much weight, it also affects my face. Ugh!!! (I do have filler previously in my cheeks and jawline) and also did three Sculptra sessions.
Love your content! What are your thoughts on spot treating with Sculptra? Ive had two injectors tell me that sculptra needs to get used on the entire face and cannot be used to spot treat or for correcting asymmetries. Do you agree?
Yes I don’t know many providers who only use part of a vial to spot treat. Sculptra comes in a vial and you need to reconstitute the vial by mixing it t in order to inject it. I personally like to reconstitute at least 3 days before someone’s treatment. All of us have asymmetry and I have used Sculptra to help with asymmetry but not sure why you feel a whole vial would not be needed or beneficial. Guess it all depends on how large of an area you are trying to target.
im thinking about getting cheek and jaw filler done, since my face is narrow and slim, but im scared of it migrating. i heard lipfillers can do that. im a bit unsure and i know where i live answers like that at an injector will just be ignored, but you seem so knowledgable and honest, i wish i was an american so i could come for fillers to you. if you had any tips about migration and risk of jaw and cheek fillers for structure, please let me know, thank you so much for your great videos !💗
I actually did a video about fillers and migration. I’ve not heard of it being an issue in the area of the chin and jawline. It’s more an issue in the lips because of over-injection. You can check this video out 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XA8EaNGiLZA.htmlsi=5xi9I0oo1KgyxMc6
I am interested in defining my jawline, but don’t want the puffy face that can be seen when looking straight on. I also find chin filler makes already oval face look longer. Would pdo cog threads give me good jawline definition?
My jaw is very narrow, that's why implants are maybe more suitable. I just wonder if the bone structure in the jaw area changes with age... In this case, should a change of the implants be necessary?
@@Techworld7774 That still doesn’t tell me your budget but you can check this video out 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HWmz-5ltJuw.htmlsi=91lFRrtaEBhUEBSH
12:02 My chin looked like her’s! I got my chin done with filler 2ml total 3 months apart… the results were AMAZING! My jaw has always been defined, even when i was at my heaviest. My profile is beautiful even after the swelling it looks so natural! I look a lot more refreshed and awake🫶🏾