Thank you for sharing your procedure history with us. What you have done and are doing is clearly working for you, you look gorgeous! I never had clear and brilliant, but can’t wait to come see you and get some treatments
I love Sculptra aswell. Ive had it done a few times in the past 10 yrs. As I continue to age, (now 50) I will stick to it and Platelet rich plasma and Botox. Also yearly IPL.
I've heard that a downside to threads is that they cause scar tissue, and if you plan on getting an eventual face lift it can make it more difficult to work around and make things "gristly"
That is a bit of a myth. Yes they do cause scarring. Essentially, the thread gets covered by scar tissue so you are left with a thread of scar holding up your lift when the placed thread dissolves. But it really is that, a thread, so not troublesome for surgery. Some surgeons are pro and others are against threads but most agree they're here to stay.
@@theocbeautymd , What about sculptra (sp) and facelift. I have heard many doctors say that if one plans on getting a facelift or any surgery on the face to wait to do sculptra as it makes it way more difficult to perform the surgery. Do you agree?
Wow! Extremely beautiful with beautiful skin w/ a Youthful glow. I maybe getting tear trough filler this month, but I’m not sure, may just get a little cheek to give support to my under eye area. I also love dysport, however my current injector doesn’t constitute it quite like my old injector, so I do Botox now.
RF Miconeedling is nothing to pass off to an esthetician for sure. It has to be a doctor or RN in my opinion, based on my experience. They left dot like scars under my eye and on my neck.. similar to braille. Luckily, the ZO texture repair and 3 sessions of the Face Jet Plasma treatment (Not the Plasma Pen!) resolved it on my face. Now I am going to try to do the same on my neck. Even after all I went through with the RF "Genius" Microneedling treatment (super painful), I had zero results. Whereas the Face Jet did not hurt, I saw results immediately and over time. It was remarkable. Personally I think RF Microneedling is too risky, expensive and with minimal results which make it a big waste of money.
Curious about your thoughts on hyper-dilute Radiesse for the face. I know you said you like it for the body only. I'm 56 and have had 6 vials of Sculptra near my temples, outer cheeks and jawline areas. It has definitely helped but I am still quite thin in the face, so my provider is suggesting we consider hyperdilute Radiesse to continue to add volume. I'm torn!
Love your channel. Found you thru Claudia. Watched your a.m p.m skincare routine and ordered Skinbetter alto, even and trio and loving so far. I'm 55 but have had a good skincare routine since late 30s. I've just recently tried botox, lipfiller and a bit of jaw filler. What are your thoughts on Skinvive? I feel happy with my texture and read that's more for glow texture and even ing out acne. I want to try Sculptra but heard you have to do more than 1 syringe? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi! thank you so much!!! I think of skindive as a plumper. It doesn't last very long though Yes sculptra is typically 1-2 vials every 1-2 months for 3 sessions
Hello Dr Ania - I'm new to your channel (thanks to Claudia). I am 58 and never had any facial treatments. I would like to start with something but not sure where to begin. My initial goals would be: clean out pores, clear complexion, get rid of tiny moles (sun damage), and work on texture. Where would I begin? I just started on Tretinoin (0.05). Many thanks! Are you from Poland? I'm 100% Polish.
Hi Dr Ania, you’re my go-to Doc! ❤ What are your thoughts on Cosmelan for light Melasma? And regarding Skinbetter Science, what’s the difference between Even Tone or Alto Advanced Defense/Repair? The goal is both anti-aging and addressing melasma. It would be my first product thanks to you 🥰 Im 43 and use Tret + hydrate only for now. Thanks a million for what you do 🙏✨
Thank you so much! I have mixed feelings about the Cosmelan, it's very expensive and requires SO much at home work and gives variable results. With light melasma, I think I would do a hydroquinone protocol for a few months with retinol. Alto is a vitamin C and antioxidant serum. Protects you from free radical damage Even, corrects pigments : reds, yellows and browns (non hydroquinone) I also really like the Alastin A laminate for pigmentation (non hydroquinone)
excellent information, I always was afraid of laser therapies , most of this because I have a very complicated work schedule , so not too much time for "down time after" , so now I will considering trying lol kisses from Ottawa too bad you are kinda far away xoxo
Oh crap. I did Bellafill a few years ago for my pitted acne scars. I don't think I regret it. Of course my face has changed because I have aged since then but I did like the Bellafill and do think it did its job to fill my scars.
Have you tried Alma Clearlift? It sounds a lot like the Clear and Brilliant mentioned here. Do you like IPL? What about NIR also treatments available with the Alma Harmony Pro platform.
Hi Dr Ania, I just discovered your channel through Claudia and love the depth of knowledge you share in your videos. What would you recommend for hooded eyes? I have just started using some home devices but am not sure what to use on my brow and eyelid area for collagen induction and a lift. Would you recommend any of these… microcurrent, led device, microneedle pen, or perhaps something else? Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi, Thank you! If you want to go the non surgical route, I would say micro current, microneedling and tretinoin are your best bets. If you opt for a blepharoplasty, I would recommend an oculoplastic surgeon.
@@theocbeautymd Thank you Dr. Ania for your advice! I really appreciate your reply. I'm hesitant about using tretinoin on my eyelids as I thought it could travel into my eyes and potentially lead to dry eye or other side effects. Do you think it's safe to use on eyelids and under eye area?
Excellent video. I found your channel through Claudia. I loved both collaborations. I started using Alastin Restorative Complex after watching your UA-cam video. Thank you! I wanted to get your thoughts on LED light therapy (I use a panel). I loved your video on facial massage. What are your thoughts on Microurrent treatments? Happy to have discovered your channel. Claudia has a gift for finding great guests. I learn so much.
She is wonderful and thank you so much! I like red light therapy, I think it's proven its benefits but my concern is that people overuse it in which case, it can cause inflammation. Less is more. I do like micro current and I think it works but I actually thin part of the effectiveness is the massage component.
Hi Dr Ania I just found you, through beautiful Claudia channel 🙏. Loved your video, so I am like Claudia over 50, I do need some fullness to the cheeks, my high cheek bones are still full, but in the lower face and middle, needs help, also my under eyes are very thin, hollow, and dark circles, which I always had, due to my deep set and hooded eyes, I think, but of course after 50, I am one year in menopause so it got worse. So I was planning to get EZ prf gel to blanket whole face, and what about prejowl area, i want more snatched, but definitely not masculine jawline. I watch Dr Rajani, and he says that radiese do great job for that area. What would you suggest? Also what would be better financially to do sculptra or EZ prf gel? What would give faster and longer better results? I know that sculptra could not be used in certain areas , so maybe used them both? IAnd I definitely need to try that clear & brilliant laser . Have a blessed day🙏❤️
Is radiesse like sculptra where you can't dissolve it. Where should sculptra be placed for temples that have thinned out and cheek lsag and lift jowls? Will the cheek lift also help the appearance of the undereye?
Radiesse is similar to sculptra in the sense that it stimulates your collagen production and no you can't dissolve it, but it also is a filler that gives volume. Sculptra doesn't fill. You can place sculptra in the temples but depending on degree of hollowing, sometimes it's better to use HA fillers. To help the under eye, you have to address the cheek lid junction
It can be very dangerous to inject Sculptra into the temples in particular. Sculptural is permanent. Non reversible. The temple area is a danger zone for potential blindness. I know of a prominent dermatologist who won't inject Sculptra in the temple area, for fear of vascular occlusion. Better to do hyaluronic acid filler in this area. If something were to ever go wrong, Sculptra cannot reverse itself.
Thank you for this video! What do you recommend for neck lines? I’ve always been a fetal position sleeper and pictures of myself in my teens show I already had neck lines. What can be done besides surgery?
Yes, thanks for the suggestion. Heat is an issue for certain conditions like melasma. All lasers cause some form of heat. What I love about the clear and brilliant is that the 1927 hand piece for pigment, barely produces any heat!
Εxcellent presentation! !I would like to ask you what is the best procedure for the wrinkles under the eye area and the crows feet microneedling or laser maybe with the fraxel laser? Thank you so much for your invaluable expertise!
My first choice is laser like fraxel, halo, clear and brilliant. Combining with microneedling is great (not is the same appointment) but the microneedling should be done by a professional
Threads, as I understand, pull up the skin and hold it there for a long period of time - surely this would stretch the skin and cause laxity to the skin overtime? Doctor, what is your opinion on this, and is there evidence of this?
In general, my opinion is that botox should not be started before you start seeing lines when the face is at rest. Once fine lines appear then, consider toxins
The loss of fat is not from lasers. It's from energy based devices like radio frequency. Lasers don't penetrate deep enough. The energy based devices, if on high settings, can melt the fat. So I'm not a fan but I do think some can be good with the right clinician
Thanks for sharing! Do you have any advice for someone damaged by Morpheus 8 on face neck and chest? Any methods to regenerate subcutaneous fat? Sadly i think facial fat graft is the only option, not sure for neck. Thank you for any input!
Of course. First though, I am not recommending anything. I'm just sharing my personal opinion for education purposes. Bellafill is very popular for filling in scars and works great for that. I don't like it because it's permanent and because it's essentially plastic. I wouldn't want plastic in my face.
Are there any esthetics courses you recommend? I’m a hairstylist since 1994 and am interested in opening my own studio which will also offer I would like to offer facials and waxing keeping it simple though and nothing invasive.. Any advice?
I'm not a fan only because the more trauma to the under eyes, the more lymphatic scarring and edema can occur. PRF is temporary and has to be repeated. But it is nice in the sense that it is natural, from your own body, so that's a huge plus
It's good for strengthening the skin and giving it a glow. It also restores lost volume in a very natural way so you look like you but younger. Look at before and afters www.sculptrausa.com/before-after it will give you a good idea of what to expect
Does Sculptra has any serious side effects? I mean can someone with suspected kidney issue get Scuptra and after one month have Botox? (Well even though CT scan and blood shows no kidney issue) is Lanluma still not available in US?
Yes nodules can occur. This largely depends on dilution, injection technique and massage post procedure. But as you said, informed consent is everything because that may not be worth if for some people
@@theocbeautymd I saw another MD yesterday for second opinion of my third test results which all came out negative, except for WBC and Cystacin-C which is in the lower range!The MD said she doesn’t see any kidney issue there besides suggesting to drink 3 or more litters of water. Idk why the previous doctor said to stop taking any protein, collagen powder in my smoothie or even vitamin C! Sometimes doctors confuse and scare people unintentionally
I notice a lot of cosmetic dermatologists recommend and promote thermage. I guess because it’s what they are trained on? I never see examples of great results, but I have been tempted to try it because I see them promoting it so much. Doesn’t seem worth the price.
Truly coming from a kind place : unless your recent treatment is what gives your skin the reddish hue in this video, your foundation on your face does not match your neck.
Thank you Dr for being honest about your procedures. I’m learning a lot from you.
Thank you for sharing your procedure history with us. What you have done and are doing is clearly working for you, you look gorgeous!
I never had clear and brilliant, but can’t wait to come see you and get some treatments
Thank you! You will love it!!!
Thanks for sharing. I've had clear and brilliant twice already and love the results already. I will certainly having more sessions!
I love Sculptra aswell. Ive had it done a few times in the past 10 yrs. As I continue to age, (now 50) I will stick to it and Platelet rich plasma and Botox. Also yearly IPL.
plus skincare for the win!
I've heard that a downside to threads is that they cause scar tissue, and if you plan on getting an eventual face lift it can make it more difficult to work around and make things "gristly"
That is a bit of a myth. Yes they do cause scarring. Essentially, the thread gets covered by scar tissue so you are left with a thread of scar holding up your lift when the placed thread dissolves. But it really is that, a thread, so not troublesome for surgery. Some surgeons are pro and others are against threads but most agree they're here to stay.
@@theocbeautymd , What about sculptra (sp) and facelift. I have heard many doctors say that if one plans on getting a facelift or any surgery on the face to wait to do sculptra as it makes it way more difficult to perform the surgery. Do you agree?
I love Clear and Brilliant. Just had the Original done for the second time yesterday.
me too!!
Appreciate you sharing your experiences! 🧘♀️💕
You are so welcome!
Love how real you are 💎 🙌🏽
Love microneedling and Dysport 🤩. Can’t wait for my clear and brilliant treatment 🥳
Thank you! That means a lot ❤️
Love Sculpture!
Wow! Extremely beautiful with beautiful skin w/ a Youthful glow. I maybe getting tear trough filler this month, but I’m not sure, may just get a little cheek to give support to my under eye area. I also love dysport, however my current injector doesn’t constitute it quite like my old injector, so I do Botox now.
Your skin looks amazing!
RF Miconeedling is nothing to pass off to an esthetician for sure. It has to be a doctor or RN in my opinion, based on my experience. They left dot like scars under my eye and on my neck.. similar to braille. Luckily, the ZO texture repair and 3 sessions of the Face Jet Plasma treatment (Not the Plasma Pen!) resolved it on my face. Now I am going to try to do the same on my neck. Even after all I went through with the RF "Genius" Microneedling treatment (super painful), I had zero results. Whereas the Face Jet did not hurt, I saw results immediately and over time. It was remarkable. Personally I think RF Microneedling is too risky, expensive and with minimal results which make it a big waste of money.
Curious about your thoughts on hyper-dilute Radiesse for the face. I know you said you like it for the body only. I'm 56 and have had 6 vials of Sculptra near my temples, outer cheeks and jawline areas. It has definitely helped but I am still quite thin in the face, so my provider is suggesting we consider hyperdilute Radiesse to continue to add volume. I'm torn!
So hard to say. I would just say, look into Renuva also, before making a decision
@@theocbeautymd ooooh I’ve never heard of Renuva! Will definitely look into it. Would you consider doing a video about it?
I’m going to try clear and brilliant for the first time this week❤
Love your channel. Found you thru Claudia. Watched your a.m p.m skincare routine and ordered Skinbetter alto, even and trio and loving so far. I'm 55 but have had a good skincare routine since late 30s. I've just recently tried botox, lipfiller and a bit of jaw filler. What are your thoughts on Skinvive? I feel happy with my texture and read that's more for glow texture and even ing out acne. I want to try Sculptra but heard you have to do more than 1 syringe? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi! thank you so much!!!
I think of skindive as a plumper. It doesn't last very long though
Yes sculptra is typically 1-2 vials every 1-2 months for 3 sessions
Hello Dr Ania - I'm new to your channel (thanks to Claudia). I am 58 and never had any facial treatments. I would like to start with something but not sure where to begin. My initial goals would be: clean out pores, clear complexion, get rid of tiny moles (sun damage), and work on texture. Where would I begin? I just started on Tretinoin (0.05). Many thanks! Are you from Poland? I'm 100% Polish.
Hi Dr Ania, you’re my go-to Doc! ❤ What are your thoughts on Cosmelan for light Melasma? And regarding Skinbetter Science, what’s the difference between Even Tone or Alto Advanced Defense/Repair? The goal is both anti-aging and addressing melasma. It would be my first product thanks to you 🥰 Im 43 and use Tret + hydrate only for now. Thanks a million for what you do 🙏✨
Thank you so much! I have mixed feelings about the Cosmelan, it's very expensive and requires SO much at home work and gives variable results. With light melasma, I think I would do a hydroquinone protocol for a few months with retinol.
Alto is a vitamin C and antioxidant serum. Protects you from free radical damage
Even, corrects pigments : reds, yellows and browns (non hydroquinone)
I also really like the Alastin A laminate for pigmentation (non hydroquinone)
@@theocbeautymd thanks so much!! 🙏😊
excellent information, I always was afraid of laser therapies , most of this because I have a very complicated work schedule , so not too much time for "down time after" , so now I will considering trying lol kisses from Ottawa too bad you are kinda far away xoxo
Oh crap. I did Bellafill a few years ago for my pitted acne scars. I don't think I regret it. Of course my face has changed because I have aged since then but I did like the Bellafill and do think it did its job to fill my scars.
That's all it's good for really, and very commonly used to fill scars, so no worries, you're fine ❤️
Have you tried Alma Clearlift? It sounds a lot like the Clear and Brilliant mentioned here. Do you like IPL? What about NIR also treatments available with the Alma Harmony Pro platform.
Love your channel, Dr. Ania...I blame you for my Alastin addiction!!
Hey pretty young lady
I paid for a session I watched online but I never regret for for it because I got all I wanted from it about facial treatments
Sorry - not sorry! ❤️. Thank you so much!
Hi Dr Ania, I just discovered your channel through Claudia and love the depth of knowledge you share in your videos. What would you recommend for hooded eyes? I have just started using some home devices but am not sure what to use on my brow and eyelid area for collagen induction and a lift. Would you recommend any of these… microcurrent, led device, microneedle pen, or perhaps something else? Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi, Thank you!
If you want to go the non surgical route, I would say micro current, microneedling and tretinoin are your best bets.
If you opt for a blepharoplasty, I would recommend an oculoplastic surgeon.
@@theocbeautymd Thank you Dr. Ania for your advice! I really appreciate your reply. I'm hesitant about using tretinoin on my eyelids as I thought it could travel into my eyes and potentially lead to dry eye or other side effects. Do you think it's safe to use on eyelids and under eye area?
Excellent video. I found your channel through Claudia. I loved both collaborations. I started using Alastin Restorative Complex after watching your UA-cam video. Thank you! I wanted to get your thoughts on LED light therapy (I use a panel). I loved your video on facial massage. What are your thoughts on Microurrent treatments? Happy to have discovered your channel. Claudia has a gift for finding great guests. I learn so much.
She is wonderful and thank you so much! I like red light therapy, I think it's proven its benefits but my concern is that people overuse it in which case, it can cause inflammation. Less is more.
I do like micro current and I think it works but I actually thin part of the effectiveness is the massage component.
Lasers have always scared me but I might try the baby fraxel. Your after photo looked like it wouldn't require much downtime to heal. Thanks!
I love it. You are red the first day - like a sunburn. Then you have sandpapery skin and then 5 days later a pretty glow
thanks! @@theocbeautymd
Hi doctor whats your thoughts about fotona laser ? Its a very expensive procedure but just wondering whats you can say about it? Thank you …
How old are you? And do you have any videos on nutrition/ supplements? What you eat in a day ?
Hi Dr Ania I just found you, through beautiful Claudia channel 🙏. Loved your video, so I am like Claudia over 50, I do need some fullness to the cheeks, my high cheek bones are still full, but in the lower face and middle, needs help, also my under eyes are very thin, hollow, and dark circles, which I always had, due to my deep set and hooded eyes, I think, but of course after 50, I am one year in menopause so it got worse. So I was planning to get EZ prf gel to blanket whole face, and what about prejowl area, i want more snatched, but definitely not masculine jawline. I watch Dr Rajani, and he says that radiese do great job for that area. What would you suggest? Also what would be better financially to do sculptra or EZ prf gel? What would give faster and longer better results? I know that sculptra could not be used in certain areas , so maybe used them both? IAnd I definitely need to try that clear & brilliant laser . Have a blessed day🙏❤️
Thank you for sharing! ❤😊Would I have to stop tretinoin before a clear and brilliant treatment?
It really depends on your clinician and your skin. If you don't, you will have more redness than if you do.
Is radiesse like sculptra where you can't dissolve it. Where should sculptra be placed for temples that have thinned out and cheek lsag and lift jowls? Will the cheek lift also help the appearance of the undereye?
Radiesse is similar to sculptra in the sense that it stimulates your collagen production and no you can't dissolve it, but it also is a filler that gives volume. Sculptra doesn't fill. You can place sculptra in the temples but depending on degree of hollowing, sometimes it's better to use HA fillers. To help the under eye, you have to address the cheek lid junction
It can be very dangerous to inject Sculptra into the temples in particular. Sculptural is permanent. Non reversible. The temple area is a danger zone for potential blindness. I know of a prominent dermatologist who won't inject Sculptra in the temple area, for fear of vascular occlusion. Better to do hyaluronic acid filler in this area. If something were to ever go wrong, Sculptra cannot reverse itself.
Thank you for this video! What do you recommend for neck lines? I’ve always been a fetal position sleeper and pictures of myself in my teens show I already had neck lines. What can be done besides surgery?
gentle retinol and sunscreen! sometimes hyper dilute radiesse, laser resurfacing, smooth threads and botox!
Dr. Ania, have you ever tried potentate? What are your thoughts on potenza?
Do you have male clients? If so, which of the treatments mentioned would you recommend?
Hello can you please make an entire video on Clear and Brilliant? Isn't it preferable to stay away from heat on the face?
Yes, thanks for the suggestion. Heat is an issue for certain conditions like melasma. All lasers cause some form of heat. What I love about the clear and brilliant is that the 1927 hand piece for pigment, barely produces any heat!
@@theocbeautymdhow about sensitive rosacea pro, can do it?
Εxcellent presentation! !I would like to ask you what is the best procedure for the wrinkles under the eye area and the crows feet microneedling or laser maybe with the fraxel laser? Thank you so much for your invaluable expertise!
My first choice is laser like fraxel, halo, clear and brilliant. Combining with microneedling is great (not is the same appointment) but the microneedling should be done by a professional
@@theocbeautymd Thank you so much for your prompt reply!!!
Dr Ania I love your channel ❤❤❤
Thank you SO much
Dr, what’s the name of the 3 step peel? Is it called Jessner Peel? And thanks for your honest reviews.
ZO 3 Step Peel
Threads, as I understand, pull up the skin and hold it there for a long period of time - surely this would stretch the skin and cause laxity to the skin overtime? Doctor, what is your opinion on this, and is there evidence of this?
I paid $2600 for one session of Thermage in my 50's. Biggest waste of money ever!
Oh really i paid $1500 for a session too but I got exactly what I want. If you don't mind I can introduce you to them
I have not heard great reviews yet it's a popular device
Did you go to somebody who was trained to use it
All I've ever done are glycolic and tca peels. I might purchase a microneedling pen.
I'd recommend an in office treatment for more effective results.
Your temples look great. But I didn't hear you do any procedure on them. Is that all natural there?
I forgot! I did get filler about 1.5 years ago! Thanks for the reminder 🤣
Hi what procedure is best for smile lines?
I’m almost 28. But feel I’ve aged a lot in the past couple years. I started skin better science retinol. Would you recommend Botox?
In general, my opinion is that botox should not be started before you start seeing lines when the face is at rest. Once fine lines appear then, consider toxins
Dr. Ania, what do you think of the reported side effects of lasers: the loss of subcutaneous fat due to heat? Thank you.
The loss of fat is not from lasers. It's from energy based devices like radio frequency. Lasers don't penetrate deep enough. The energy based devices, if on high settings, can melt the fat. So I'm not a fan but I do think some can be good with the right clinician
great video!!! I wanted to know if sculptra is good? also, have you had Sculptra? thank you
Yes I have
Thanks for sharing! Do you have any advice for someone damaged by Morpheus 8 on face neck and chest?
Any methods to regenerate subcutaneous fat? Sadly i think facial fat graft is the only option, not sure for neck.
Thank you for any input!
Yes, look into Renuva. Sculptra and radiesse may have a role too, depending on the area and condition
@@theocbeautymdthank you! Have you had any experience with renuva?
I’m considering both dilute renuva and hyperdilute radiesse for neck.
I've worked in an office that used it and saw pretty results@@ZoeMC369
Thoughts on Revannese Versalips? I usually get Juvederm in my lips and i know this filler was only approved in 2020
It's ok, can look nice
Hi there. Can you please elaborate more on why you recommend avoiding Bellafill?
Of course. First though, I am not recommending anything. I'm just sharing my personal opinion for education purposes. Bellafill is very popular for filling in scars and works great for that. I don't like it because it's permanent and because it's essentially plastic. I wouldn't want plastic in my face.
@@theocbeautymd Thank you for clarifying.
Hi Dr Marie, your lips look lovely and smooth. Have you done anything to them to achieve that? (Such as filler?). Thanks 😊
Great Information - very informative. Wish you were located in my area (Washington DC Metropolitan)
Are there any esthetics courses you recommend? I’m a hairstylist since 1994 and am interested in opening my own studio which will also offer I would like to offer facials and waxing keeping it simple though and nothing invasive.. Any advice?
I'm working on developing an online course. It's in the works. And that's because I don't know of any I would recommend!
What about bbl moxi halo?
What are your thoughts on PRF? I want something to help my under eyes
I'm not a fan only because the more trauma to the under eyes, the more lymphatic scarring and edema can occur. PRF is temporary and has to be repeated. But it is nice in the sense that it is natural, from your own body, so that's a huge plus
What is sculptra good for in your opinion?
It's good for strengthening the skin and giving it a glow. It also restores lost volume in a very natural way so you look like you but younger. Look at before and afters www.sculptrausa.com/before-after it will give you a good idea of what to expect
I don’t get why you don’t like radiesse but you love sculptra. Don’t they do the same thing, create type 1 collagen?
Does Sculptra has any serious side effects? I mean can someone with suspected kidney issue get Scuptra and after one month have Botox? (Well even though CT scan and blood shows no kidney issue)
is Lanluma still not available in US?
Sculptra can give you granulomas, serious enough to not do it
Sculptra is contraindicated for people with auto immune disorders and keloid predisposition so it depends of the underlying kidney issue.
Yes nodules can occur. This largely depends on dilution, injection technique and massage post procedure. But as you said, informed consent is everything because that may not be worth if for some people
@@theocbeautymd I saw another MD yesterday for second opinion of my third test results which all came out negative, except for WBC and Cystacin-C which is in the lower range!The MD said she doesn’t see any kidney issue there besides suggesting to drink 3 or more litters of water. Idk why the previous doctor said to stop taking any protein, collagen powder in my smoothie or even vitamin C! Sometimes doctors confuse and scare people unintentionally
always get multiple opinions. Nobody knows everything! @@seekfactsnotfiction9056
I notice a lot of cosmetic dermatologists recommend and promote thermage. I guess because it’s what they are trained on? I never see examples of great results, but I have been tempted to try it because I see them promoting it so much. Doesn’t seem worth the price.
I have seen better and worse results but I've not been wow'ed. And in my personal experience it was a waste of money.
How old are you ?
Old enough to be doing all of these procedures 🤣
Daxxify was a huge waste of money for me. So disappointing. I’ll stick with Dysport.
Saame it didn't work for me at all and it wears off so fast! Dysport is the way!
tell me more! how long did it last?
@@theocbeautymd I looked weird for 3 weeks, looked normal for a week, and then it was gone. I tried it twice with two different providers.
Put it on 1.75 speed. Much better.
🤣
I love micro-needling, safer than lasers and can do at home.
its great!
You could be in your 40s 50s or 60s. It’s different to say if all above works not knowing your age. Otherwise great recommendation but not very useful
Women put themselves through so much….
true
Truly coming from a kind place : unless your recent treatment is what gives your skin the reddish hue in this video, your foundation on your face does not match your neck.
ha ha, thank you for the comment. No it's not foundation, it's high dose retinol. I wear tinted sunscreen so it's not a strong cover up