Is Botox Making Gen Z Look Old?

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  • Is Botox Making Gen Z Look Old? Dermatologist Dr. Dray on preventative Botox and getting Botox in your 20s. Is too much Botox making Gen Z age like milk?
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  • @rehab2see
    @rehab2see Місяць тому +555

    Wear sunscreen everyday, re-apply as needed, use tret / retinol, eat healthy, exercise and enjoy this short time on this planet. Focus on health and the important aspects of this short life

    • @kathleenpignatari5306
      @kathleenpignatari5306 Місяць тому +17

      AMEN!!!!!

    • @evedotcom
      @evedotcom 29 днів тому +20

      👏👏👏 exactly. We overcomplicate and distract ourselves with minor details but this is the key ❤

    • @GhostofMrsMuir1443
      @GhostofMrsMuir1443 28 днів тому +5

      I can’t use Tret or retinol. I have a reaction. Sad for me as these are great!

    • @ColleenBlevins-gr6pm
      @ColleenBlevins-gr6pm 28 днів тому +1

      Amen!

    • @nope_n0pe
      @nope_n0pe 28 днів тому +3

      How old are you?

  • @AC-yt9qx
    @AC-yt9qx Місяць тому +1147

    Stare in the mirror long enough and eventually the devil stares back.

    • @claranumberone
      @claranumberone Місяць тому +17

      😂😂😂😂 so true 😅😢😢😂😂😂

    • @AvecBella
      @AvecBella Місяць тому +12

      LOLOL

    • @charellesexii6555
      @charellesexii6555 Місяць тому +20

      There's truth to this ....

    • @SarahBeth9811
      @SarahBeth9811 Місяць тому +66

      As someone who has suffered with body dysmorphic disorder, this hits home.

    • @FleurPillager
      @FleurPillager Місяць тому +19

      Speak for yourself.

  • @00asha00
    @00asha00 Місяць тому +1113

    not Botox making them look old, but lip fillers, chin fillers, tatted brows and unnatural nosejobs

    • @cecee3480
      @cecee3480 Місяць тому +127

      Yeah it’s the fillers for sure. They are making their faces fuller and heavier.

    • @DoritoBot9000
      @DoritoBot9000 Місяць тому +85

      People use the word “botox” as an umbrella term for any non surgical cosmetic procedure.

    • @bnb0510
      @bnb0510 Місяць тому +7

      This exactly!

    • @maddienoelle22
      @maddienoelle22 Місяць тому +14

      @@DoritoBot9000no they don’t. They do use it to refer to many different cosmetic neuromodulators that aren’t actually Botox though

    • @maddienoelle22
      @maddienoelle22 Місяць тому +11

      I literally don’t know any gen z who is actually doing these things.

  • @gpeaches
    @gpeaches Місяць тому +766

    I genuinely think that young people today who grew up on social media have NO CLUE what people of various age groups actually look like. Social media heavily distorts our perception of what is "normal" at age 20, 30, 40 etc. Those "guess my age" videos are case in point. A woman who looks about 25-30 will have her comments flooded with guesses of 40-50, or people saying "omg you're 25? I literally thought you were 40!". That's either bullying or proof that young people's perception of age and age related changes is so profoundly distorted that they have no real benchmark for normal age related changes since they perceive faces of other generations through edited and perfected photos/videos on social media. Their only points of reference are their peers who are the same age as they are, or their parents who are decades older. For the in-between age groups, their only points of reference are from social media.

    • @stevedorecharley2849
      @stevedorecharley2849 Місяць тому +70

      Agree. People on social media look WAY different than the actual humans I see around me every day.

    • @cellgrrl
      @cellgrrl Місяць тому +21

      I get that. I recall back in the early 70's when I was a college senior, one day I looked around me and was suddenly aware of the abnormal world I lived in. For those 4 years I never saw any old people. It felt so odd, that all I saw everywhere I looked was fresh young faces, with the exception of some of my teachers who were mostly middle aged. Four years of that! It felt wrong and I missed seeing older people. Now days it is reversed, it seems now all I see are old people like myself, lol.

    • @maddienoelle22
      @maddienoelle22 Місяць тому +23

      I don’t think it’s just social media that does this. It’s all types of media, especially movies. I really think most people are really bad at guessing people’s ages and knowing what certain ages look like.

    • @Bassingal
      @Bassingal Місяць тому +15

      @@cellgrrl First, congratulations on being as long-lived as you are; I was born in 67, so I was probably about 10 or 11 when you were in college. Those of us my age, who grew up in the 70's and 80's, feel that we saw the very best of times, and we feel somehow privileged to have had our youth during those magical years.
      Every dream was attainable and people basically got along side by side just fine. We all looked young far longer than today's youth. I just took back up roller skating- in my house, on the carpet!

    • @Clowanda
      @Clowanda Місяць тому +1

      Agreed!!!

  • @BonnieLiedtka
    @BonnieLiedtka Місяць тому +199

    In my 20s I never worried about wrinkles and growing older in my 30s tiny crows feet never bothered me as i aged my wrinkles didn't bother me now at 71 they are getting more prominate deeper but I think of them as a story of my life and except they way we are supposed to age i am happy being natural looking i love being me .

    • @Vochknode
      @Vochknode 20 днів тому

      That makes me happy to hear. That's very good for you in every way 😁 I like the idea of it being the story of your life just like smile lines only show how much you've smiled in your life and how much you could be happy

    • @Layla-hb8mq
      @Layla-hb8mq 17 днів тому

      I was a teenager in the late 80s and early 90s. Never though about this stuff much. Just some concern about what I thought were "wrinkles" on my 20s. I just used collegan cream. 🤷‍♀️

  • @arturopita8873
    @arturopita8873 Місяць тому +328

    In my opinion the problem are fillers rather than botox. I feel like filler unless it's very subtle and very well done tends to look bad and then it migrates and starts looking even worse

    • @mvanilla77
      @mvanilla77 27 днів тому +14

      Filler can also stretch out the skin if over-filled. We have seen that in the case of certain celebrities who get overfilled young and then get it all dissolved and the skin appears a bit saggy afterward

    • @ElysV135
      @ElysV135 27 днів тому +13

      I don't think it's just the filler. I think the issue is that after certain amount of filler, they start to look like 50 years old cougars desperately trying to appear young by undergoing plastic surgery and other procedures.
      So it's not the filler that is aging them, it's the fact that this kind of look is heavily associated with older women.

    • @haliam3666
      @haliam3666 27 днів тому +5

      I agree. Several of my friends who only use botox look good just minus the wrinkles. However, friends my age who use fillers have great skin but look 10 years older than I do, I haven’t had botox or fillers. I wish I were brave enough to use botox lol

    • @BlackGirlLovesAnime6
      @BlackGirlLovesAnime6 26 днів тому +8

      I think all filler is bad. Over time they all look bad from the effects of filler.

    • @KB-tf8vp
      @KB-tf8vp 26 днів тому +3

      Totally agree.

  • @lindsayder
    @lindsayder 29 днів тому +44

    100% financial incentive is the reason for recommending preventative Botox. I don't think people are recommending it out of the goodness of their hearts. It's a business.

  • @juliabinford6500
    @juliabinford6500 Місяць тому +90

    One advantage of failing eyesight is not being able to see myself in detail in the small screen on a zoom call. I honestly don’t know how I would have coped seeing myself constantly when young.

    • @gube1212
      @gube1212 29 днів тому +6

      I simply switch off the self-view😄🤷‍♀️

  • @_qw3rtyXxYz_
    @_qw3rtyXxYz_ 29 днів тому +124

    i went to a dermathologist one year ago and i was shocked to see she suggested "baby botox". i'm in my early 20s and have two barely noticeable fine lines on my forehead. i think letting patients know about their options is great, but also it feels really out of place to recommend this to a young adult instead of microneedling or even laser treatments.

    • @wearetheworld9092
      @wearetheworld9092 28 днів тому +16

      These docs are crazy who manipulate their patients in the name of *baby botox* it's still botox. I'm glad you didn't get them. I hope you do facial exercises. Starting young will ensure your good skin in your later years. 😊

    • @sundown6748
      @sundown6748 28 днів тому +12

      Of course she wanted a new customer that she would have for a long time.
      Yes and recommend it to make you feel insecure so you’d do it.
      The only people who do those types of things are insecure. And the fillers and Botox to me make it very obvious the person is insecure

    • @destinychild4659
      @destinychild4659 28 днів тому +4

      I don't think she should have said anything about this, if you didn't ask. This is just giving people insecurities.

    • @shreyamishra916
      @shreyamishra916 28 днів тому +8

      Imo hydration and tretinoin will more than likely solve the issue.

    • @Mmmmkaaay
      @Mmmmkaaay 27 днів тому +4

      That's scary. I look at pics at me at 25 and I had zero wrinkles. I would be puzzled and then horrified if a doc recommended Botox.
      I agree about microneedling. It's great for acne and chicken pox scars and there's zero down time. I do it every 6-8 wks and at 49, people think I'm in my late 30s. I also use SPF every single day and don't smoke or drink alcohol very often. Skin shows our lifestyle!

  • @thejaxter6384
    @thejaxter6384 Місяць тому +154

    People have started to look like caricatures of themselves Everyone looks the same. I'm 67 now. When I was a teen in the early to mid 1970s natural hair colour and makeup was the fashion. I stuck to that all through the 80s especially when hair and makeup went crazy. I did colour my hair when I started getting a few greys but I kept as close to my natural chesnut as I could. Now my hair is naturally white but I still keep to a natural make up look. Most people think I look like I'm in my late 50s. All that sunscreen (most people didn't use it before the 80s) and skincare twice a day worked for me. Come on ladies, don't follow the crowd, embrace your natural beauty.

    • @uncle.d.
      @uncle.d. 28 днів тому +18

      The Worst make up is contouring, which was in the past only used for photo shooting, now a lot of women Use it daily which Looks ridicoulous, esp. When u Look closely

    • @RETARDSRETARDSRETARD
      @RETARDSRETARDSRETARD 28 днів тому +1

      This is the best advice, thank you

    • @user-po7et4uw8u
      @user-po7et4uw8u 26 днів тому +4

      Yes!! Everyone looks the same!

    • @friedchicken892
      @friedchicken892 24 дні тому

      What products did you use🙏🏾😊

    • @janebraun4482
      @janebraun4482 18 днів тому +1

      Yes it's a terrible trend that may not 'end'. Coming up to in the 70s a time when beauty was natural, no hair color, and why? To me this was mainly for grays, 80s did highlight only to my hair, easy for the trend was short hair in the 80s. Even then I realized, my natural hair was the best, and, thought why color now, when I don't have to, for colored hair is never the quality of natural hair, ever. What is up with the lips nowadays? Woman want these lips that always look, done. Large lips have little to do with beauty.

  • @eleannakritikaki4811
    @eleannakritikaki4811 Місяць тому +101

    'Chronically online take' I love that Dr Dray used this phrase

  • @weltschmertzz
    @weltschmertzz 24 дні тому +7

    As a 30-something person, I'm quite contented with my "perceived" flaws now. Cutting social media and toxic people who focus on my appearance rather than me as a person helped a lot. My social circle has significantly shrunk, but the quality is much higher. They are my chosen family and friends who have my back and I have theirs. Whoever you spend your time with says volume about you.

  • @patpatmoomoo5524
    @patpatmoomoo5524 Місяць тому +276

    I do think gen z looks older, but rather than Botox it’s due to highly skilled make up application that may be too mature for youthful faces/skin/features. In the affluent, or even middle class, or anyone willing to spend on surgery, I think gen z is copying/pasting a certain look… chiseled jaw, cat eyes, plumpest lips, gaunt cheeks….an example of WTH happened is imo Billie eilish… one album she was 15 and looked 21; ok that’s acceptable since teens always want to look a little older… but next album she’s entering her 20s and she looks 36.

    • @LindsayStraw
      @LindsayStraw Місяць тому +19

      Yes, absolutely! On top of the influence of certain trends on social media, younger folks have grown up with these amazing tutorials and access to higher quality products that many of us millennials and older simply didn't have.

    • @orbital151
      @orbital151 Місяць тому +26

      Umm Gen z men definitely look 30. I have to card people all day at work and I’m always surprised how old the 21 year olds look now

    • @AniBerrybear
      @AniBerrybear Місяць тому +26

      i think the "clean girl" look specifically when they wear those tight low buns with hoop earrings and blazers is such an aging style

    • @LindsayStraw
      @LindsayStraw Місяць тому +4

      @@orbital151 That's quite fascinating, given most young men probably aren't putting much effort into their looks either way. Do you live in an area where there's a common industry/lifestyle that is more physically demanding? I find the young folks I interact with look about as I'd expect.

    • @thehealthinsight4587
      @thehealthinsight4587 Місяць тому

      YES - THIS IS EXACTLY THE SITU. THANK YOU

  • @Avovoom
    @Avovoom Місяць тому +145

    I don't think it's botox that makes people look older, it's the excess plastic surgery

    • @azsakamoto4582
      @azsakamoto4582 Місяць тому

      Botox gives u face this weird texture idk.. it can make u look older or maybe just bitchier

    • @melissaculpepper7663
      @melissaculpepper7663 Місяць тому +17

      No. Botox definitely gives a hard look to women’s faces. It’s not just all of the fillers.

  • @jaimereynolds258
    @jaimereynolds258 Місяць тому +171

    Almost 42, and face still doing really well. Haven't had anything done, because I think it makes people look weird. I just take good care of myself. Have to remember that aging is a gift. ❤

    • @Growstuff70
      @Growstuff70 Місяць тому +12

      I agree! 👏👏👏

    • @womanofacertainage5892
      @womanofacertainage5892 Місяць тому +33

      I've lost too many friends already and I'm only on my late 50s. Friends have gotten cancer, had accidents, etc. Aging IS a MASSIVE privilege and gift. I think it's a good practice to look critically in the mirror less and look at our loved ones more.

    • @HollyL56
      @HollyL56 Місяць тому +20

      I’m 56 and haven’t ever had botox or fillers, I prefer to stay away from it.

    • @melissavidic2895
      @melissavidic2895 Місяць тому +11

      I agree and not to mention the risk of paralysis possibly, no thank you. I’ll pass. I take care of my skin very well, I’ll be 59 next month and I’m good with that.

    • @someonerandom256
      @someonerandom256 Місяць тому +6

      Almost 41, and same! I swear by using a good clinical retinol nightly, though, and of course sunscreen!

  • @beckyc.5743
    @beckyc.5743 Місяць тому +160

    Since using red light therapy (3 years ago) and Tretinoin (4 years ago) I no longer need Botox for my 11’s. Being reliant on injections to prevent something that might not even occur is crazy.

    • @blueseptember2174
      @blueseptember2174 Місяць тому +10

      Did you have to ask for tretinoin from your dermatologist or did they recommend it? I feel like they never give me the time of day.

    • @corninyourpoop
      @corninyourpoop Місяць тому

      ​@@blueseptember2174 you can get it online if you wish to do so

    • @boogiedown_
      @boogiedown_ Місяць тому +5

      Much like botox, Tretinoin will only be effective with continuous use. As soon as you stop using it your skin goes back to what it was like beforehand

    • @jamecia8550
      @jamecia8550 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@boogiedown_ is it the same with retinol?

    • @boogiedown_
      @boogiedown_ Місяць тому +4

      Tretinoin is a prescription retinoid specifically used for fine lines and signs of photo-aging (spots/discoloration due to UV). It's much stronger than retinoids found over the shelf but needs to be prescribed. Its definitely cheaper than Botox and useful but what people don't understand is that to keep the benefits of any skin product you *will* have to use it for the rest of your life. Kinda like sunscreen.

  • @stevedorecharley2849
    @stevedorecharley2849 Місяць тому +117

    So interesting. I have so many thoughts. A big one: it’s got to be wealthier people who can do all this Botox. I am financially comfortable but can’t imagine budgeting for this out of pocket stuff FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE. Also: ageism: Getting a job when you look older is harder. I look my age, 61, and I’m surprised at the obnoxious things I’ve had people say to me about my appearance.

    • @hdshjs
      @hdshjs 25 днів тому +1

      You surely have your vice you spend your money on, unless you are a monk ;) Be it whiskey, your car or electronic devices or maybe travelling (still this isn't necessary for living). If someone wants to spend money on little tweakments every few months - why would you judge them? There is no 'better' vice than other. Unless someone is using money to hurt other people. People's.botox is noone else's business.

    • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
      @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 22 дні тому +1

      Absolutely false. I know someone who barely makes 30k with 2 kids & she has procedures done constantly. You put them on credit cards & payment plans

  • @pjschmid2251
    @pjschmid2251 Місяць тому +70

    That twin that was living in Germany, and only got four Botox injections had visible signs of sun exposure. She had freckles and a tan. Her LA twin was lighter and had no obvious signs of sun exposure. I would bet on lifestyle choices as a more likely cause for the difference in their aging than I would the Botox injections.

    • @campersruincod6134
      @campersruincod6134 28 днів тому

      Correct

    • @RachelBJ
      @RachelBJ 27 днів тому +4

      Agreed. Her forehead was the most obvious difference, and it's clearly due to sun damage.

    • @leticiams1243
      @leticiams1243 26 днів тому +4

      But the german twin look so much happier than the other!

    • @lorina13d79
      @lorina13d79 25 днів тому +4

      I still dont think there was a big diff, i actually think the LA twin had more sagging of the skin especially at the 1st photo!

    • @aygul386
      @aygul386 18 днів тому

      German twin has heavier face and more sagging upper eyelids /brows

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj7648 Місяць тому +96

    I wish ppl would stop talking about gen this and gen that. I don't know who anybody is. Can we just say folks in their twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, etc?

    • @blueseptember2174
      @blueseptember2174 Місяць тому +17

      Lol true

    • @rebeccalowe-hodges8162
      @rebeccalowe-hodges8162 Місяць тому +9

      YES! I tooo am sooo sick of GEN LABELS.

    • @linensocks
      @linensocks Місяць тому +13

      Well when this video ages, and newcomers click they will think she’s talking about current twenty year olds thirty year olds…so on. It’s easier to just talk about which generation

    • @michellelawson6584
      @michellelawson6584 Місяць тому +6

      I thought I was the only one 😅

    • @vanessasmith9646
      @vanessasmith9646 29 днів тому

      I know right haaha

  • @wplants9793
    @wplants9793 Місяць тому +71

    I’d like to see data about how often younger generations look at themselves in the mirror and especially on the phone and screens. I honestly think there were years in my early 20’s where I didn’t have a camera, didnt look at pictures of myself and only had one mirror in the bathroom with poor lighting. I never wore makeup, not a flex but I meant I didn’t look at my skin in detail. I was out there living my life and not obsessing about my appearance.

    • @jackdaw99
      @jackdaw99 Місяць тому +8

      Exactly this. They’re living through their lenses, constantly aware. It must take a huge toll.

    • @sharontisherman7619
      @sharontisherman7619 Місяць тому +1

      Thats a very healthy outlook!

  • @danyielsays4621
    @danyielsays4621 Місяць тому +44

    I work with gen Z and people often times think we are the same age im 37 😮

  • @db-gb5xi
    @db-gb5xi Місяць тому +115

    It's a bit disturbing that doctors have to keep making videos like this about botox and the mini facelifts. As one derm recently said, take that money and experience life, travel to a country you've wanted to see and use sunscreen.

    • @whitneybrown4067
      @whitneybrown4067 Місяць тому +1

      Greetings d b hope u r well n Happy Monday😀👍💜….

    • @zinaidaromanova1279
      @zinaidaromanova1279 Місяць тому

      Did you actually watched the video?

    • @Bassingal
      @Bassingal Місяць тому +4

      @@zinaidaromanova1279 I watched the video, and I agree that it's a shame that doctors need to make these videos as a direct result of the effects that social media has had on the current population. When I turned 40, 16 years ago, I asked my doctor if I should get Botox, or go to Vegas. He said NO to the Botox, and I went to Las Vegas. I won't go back there ever again, and I absolutely won't get Botox...I like how I'm aging!

    • @db-gb5xi
      @db-gb5xi Місяць тому

      @@zinaidaromanova1279 I did and other videos on this. Doctors have said they've had 20 somethings coming in asking for procedures/fillers because they want to look like the filtered images they see on social media.

    • @klickingkayasmr7585
      @klickingkayasmr7585 Місяць тому +3

      Yep! And the funny thing is: people get these tweaks like anybody cares. Nobody cares that much about other people.

  • @CL-hl8ui
    @CL-hl8ui 28 днів тому +15

    Dunno. I (almost 35) have been getting Botox for a handful of years now but just got forehead lines and a bit of a brow lift. The BIGGEST thing that has affected my skin positively has been cutting out alcohol. No more puffiness or weird breakouts, etc.
    I think doing filler is what ages Gen Z.

  • @mrfluffyminstrel
    @mrfluffyminstrel 28 днів тому +7

    Paralysing muscles and not using them will lead to atrophy. I think there’s going to be some really weird and unforeseen side effects of all these treatments.

  • @c.mac.new_
    @c.mac.new_ 27 днів тому +9

    I worked overseas for a year in my mid twenties, and we took LOTS of photos of each other for Facebook. By the end of the year, I had developed this weird fixation with my wrinkles. Hated much about my face. I came back and got botox and filler. But once home, stopped seeing myself in hundreds of photos and the paranoia went away!

  • @Selebrian87
    @Selebrian87 29 днів тому +15

    If I stop using the muscles in my arm my arm would wither and be useless. How is paralyzing muscles in the face for decades not going to impact people? It’s one thing to get Botox in your old age, but start freezing muscle groups at 20 for years and possibly decades what will the consequences be? Anyone that has worn a cast knows how quickly muscle wastes well imagine what’s happening to peoples faces.

  • @grupochiolecca3564
    @grupochiolecca3564 Місяць тому +36

    I don't know if it's due to botox or not but I've noticed young people nowadays smoke a lot and wear a lot more makeup regularly.

    • @weeniehutjr9977
      @weeniehutjr9977 Місяць тому +24

      past generations smoked WAY more

    • @duccksuu
      @duccksuu Місяць тому +11

      @@weeniehutjr9977it’s probably as equal considering the vaping epidemic. So many people started smoking younger, imagine what 5+ years of daily vaping does to your skin.

    • @bricksmith1515
      @bricksmith1515 Місяць тому +3

      @@duccksuumost 5 years olds don't vape… come on now.

    • @candriqa12
      @candriqa12 29 днів тому +3

      U are def right about vaping/smoking and makeup + less sleep + social pressure

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 25 днів тому +2

      Millenials drank and partied way more. And then the previous generation smoked more.

  • @dmarie1157
    @dmarie1157 29 днів тому +11

    When I was growing up, my heroes were women in the science and arts fields. Patti Smith, Barbara Mcclintock etc. They aged naturally and embraced getting older. They were accomplished in their fields focused on their work. Social media is doing women a real disservice.

  • @melanie_meanders
    @melanie_meanders 25 днів тому +4

    the twin without as much botox throughout life has a much happier looking smile.

    • @kassiopeia5565
      @kassiopeia5565 22 дні тому +1

      yea, i was gonna say that too - i don't know if it's the botox messing up the other girl's smile a bit, but the twin with less botox looks better to me. i dont want to be biased, but it's true, like her smile is radiant and her wrinkles are honestly barely noticeable, she looks very beautiful upon a glance at the photos

  • @ceresida
    @ceresida Місяць тому +37

    I’ve been getting botulinum toxin for two decades in my face assymetries after Bell’s palsy. The negative effect is muscle atrophy

    • @jess_bounce
      @jess_bounce 27 днів тому

      Have you experienced atrophy? What effect does it have on your face? Or would you not notice it until you stopped the injections for a while

  • @kathysharp7551
    @kathysharp7551 Місяць тому +17

    The mouth wrinkle that botox twin has seems to be way more noticeable than non-botox twin's wrinkles. I think it is because the rest of her face is smooth. So, there is massive contrast between Smith areas and wrinkle areas which highlighting/draws more notice to the wrinkles.

    • @N3dita
      @N3dita 27 днів тому +6

      Yeah noticed the same as you. Also I feel the botox twin looks slightly saggier/less firm than the non botox twin. You see it too?

    • @sillysnaps
      @sillysnaps 22 дні тому

      ​@N3dita yes!

  • @dianamcmillan3285
    @dianamcmillan3285 Місяць тому +11

    It’s also social media making the youth think it’s all about looking superficial .

  • @thanosfield2642
    @thanosfield2642 Місяць тому +55

    Botox bombardment on social media is totally a thing and oh my god the imperative need of "you should get XYZ done it's so awesome good marvelous miraculous" by every external factors (media and peers) is nonstop and continuous. Thank you Doctor Andrea for putting a stop on this charade.

    • @melissaculpepper7663
      @melissaculpepper7663 Місяць тому

      The true charade-The Lie- is that there is no God. Therefore, people are deceived and lost and confused by Satan, who is the enemy of our souls! Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior-God incarnate. Be found in Him and identify with Him and you will have no need to seek after vanity or any other worldly attempts to satisfy and fill the empty void in your soul. Only Jesus Christ can satisfy our souls.

  • @eimearpower318
    @eimearpower318 29 днів тому +9

    The twin example is only compelling if the twin who got the Botox regularly hasn't gotten it in a long time (eg. 2 years) or they both just got it recently. Otherwise the twin who didn't get it, could just get it and look like the twin who spent all those years getting it regularly.

  • @debbiekotch6006
    @debbiekotch6006 Місяць тому +15

    I think I will stick to peptides, moisturizer, and retinol and Sunscreen. Thanks Dr. Dray.

  • @pettypandora
    @pettypandora 27 днів тому +5

    I have a friend who started botox in her young twenties. She looked older than all of us for a long time however, now that we are in our 40’s, she looks young still. Frozen at around 30 it seems. I just protect my skin and live a healthy lifestyle but if botox is your thing, one day you will look younger I guess lol🤷🏼‍♀️🤣.

  • @pog8744
    @pog8744 29 днів тому +12

    Yesss thank you! I’ve been going ??? over this whole trend of “preventative botox”. Seems crazy to volunteer for something so experimental. It’s still so new.

    • @AmyKaylasVegas
      @AmyKaylasVegas 28 днів тому +4

      I joined a FB group of people who had adverse effects from it... hard pass on it after that!

    • @rachelbachel2
      @rachelbachel2 27 днів тому +4

      Im 48. Preventative botox was being used back when I was 24. So, twenty years ago. Maybe it wasn't as widespread as it is currently. But really it's nothing new. The theory was we could prevent wrinkles from ever forming. But wrinkles are just a small part of aging. My mom is 73. Wrinkle free. But she looks like an elderly woman. With no character. It's weird looking

  • @BiscuitsMom917
    @BiscuitsMom917 Місяць тому +32

    I think its the filler that makes them look older

  • @same6158
    @same6158 28 днів тому +8

    Hi Dr Gray, I have noticed you look radiant and healthy now.

  • @blackeneddove
    @blackeneddove Місяць тому +5

    Happy Monday, Dr. Dray! 😊

  • @laurenj6771
    @laurenj6771 Місяць тому +17

    I definitely think it’s the cosmetic procedures. I’ve seen a couple people from high school now (I graduated hs in 2020) that have had work done to their face, and they look considerably older then they are, like late 20’s to early 30’s instead of a 21 year old

  • @marylawman8603
    @marylawman8603 Місяць тому +5

    I don't know if botox is making people look older but I think when cosmetic procedures in general are overdone, it definitely changes their appearance and not in a good way. That being said, to each their own. It's their money and if that's what they need to do to feel better about themselves, who am I to judge. It's not for me. Thanks for speaking on this, Dr Dray. Happy Monday! I hope you have a peaceful evening. 💖

  • @ViCT0RiA6
    @ViCT0RiA6 Місяць тому +4

    6:20 thank you so much for bringing up such a heavily nuanced logical point

  • @claudiasmith9117
    @claudiasmith9117 Місяць тому +1

    Good Afternoon Dr Dray ❤

  • @bertalippert
    @bertalippert Місяць тому +23

    ’71 Gen X here. For some reason, a large portion of my viewers on You Tube are Gen Z. There is so much I love about them and watch their videos as well. I’m not a makeup or skincare genre, but I find this topic so interesting as I do often like the fact that by them just viewing my videos they are seeing a 52 year old woman comfortable in her own skin and unbothered by the lines on her face. Sometimes I wonder how common that is to them? I fully support them if they want to use injectables, I just wonder how often they see a different path to aging online.

    • @endlessbubblebath
      @endlessbubblebath Місяць тому +3

      Thank you for your input! As a 19 year old approaching the big 20 I’ve had to recently consider my own age and how I perceived aging and youth. But I think aging is beautiful. It’s all about acceptance and you truly reap the beauty of life when you accept your place confidently. Aging to me is a lesson, given more and more opportunities to challenge my idea of identity and ego. As I age it’s about letting go and aging is a gift not everyone gets to experience. It’s so we can love ourselves and our life unconditionally and no attachments to what keeps us comfortable. To embrace that is huge.
      Personally I have premature wrinkles than anyone my age including my twin. My wrinkles are from psoriasis that I now have treatment for. I look at my scars and wrinkles and am humbled knowing my body has shared the same hardships as me.❤

    • @bonnieweeks7601
      @bonnieweeks7601 Місяць тому +3

      In 1971 I was sunbathing with baby oil. My skin has a yellow undertone so I turned a lovely golden tan. Now at 69 I have a lot of melasma on my face. I never smoked and think that helps not to age as much.

    • @bertalippert
      @bertalippert Місяць тому +3

      @@endlessbubblebath Oh my gosh what a wise and insightful comment. And what a beautiful soul you are! I hope everyone sees your comment and that you continue to share your words of wisdom with the world. We need more perspectives like these. 💗

    • @bertalippert
      @bertalippert Місяць тому +3

      @@bonnieweeks7601 You are so right. Smoking definitely ages people in many ways. And remember my neighbors all did the same thing sunbathing with baby oil! This was when I was around 10, so in 1981 many were still doing the same. I believe/hope we will continue to learn things as we go and it will help us live happier and healthier lives. 💗

    • @FitnessSweets
      @FitnessSweets 28 днів тому

      I’ve been following way more variety of seasoned women to get myself used to seeing real mature skin. It helps but I get into the hole of filters and whatnot.

  • @Amaonsbru
    @Amaonsbru Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for a great video, just as always Dr! I would think it's more about fillers that can create an odd look if it's done wrong rather than botox 🤔 And it's ridiculous to say that it concerns a whole generation, just like you said.

  • @24cammo98
    @24cammo98 Місяць тому

    excellent content today, Dr. Dray 🌟

  • @tequila2900
    @tequila2900 Місяць тому +1

    Looking great Dr Dray 👍🏻

  • @Ola13194
    @Ola13194 20 днів тому

    You look so pretty in this vid! Thank you for your perspective

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 Місяць тому +2

    Fascinating. Thank you ❤

  • @maricelgund
    @maricelgund Місяць тому +5

    Happy Monday, Dr. Dray❤

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  Місяць тому +3

      Morning!

    • @anoushkas8726
      @anoushkas8726 28 днів тому

      ​@@DrDrayzday Happy Monday, Doc! You look just like twin sister of Bryan Johnson! Ps you both have beautiful skin😍

  • @naightengale101
    @naightengale101 29 днів тому +3

    I can attest to fillers not botox making people look older. I have two students in particular, who are 15 to 20 years my juniour and they now look my age (40s). Fillers have given a rigidity and hardness to their once young soft faces, as they try to look 'sculpted'.

  • @jasminejanneth6857
    @jasminejanneth6857 Місяць тому +1

    Looking goregeous Dr Dray💖

  • @sandilang3845
    @sandilang3845 13 годин тому

    I would like to say that in realizing that you are a doctor and adding all the years of schooling you have gone through you must be of a certain age. But to me you could pass for a 20 year old. Whatever you are doing keep it up. I am so thrilled I found you for your brilliance and knowledge!

  • @xtineonutube
    @xtineonutube 25 днів тому

    Your videos are amazing. And so are you. I almost feel like getting on a plane to Houston and make an appointment, just to get a diagnosis and treatment plan!

  • @MzNoemi69
    @MzNoemi69 Місяць тому +9

    Wouldn't it be nice if the younger crowd cared about optimal health, than wrinkles they don't have yet?

    • @yourfuturewaifu9061
      @yourfuturewaifu9061 25 днів тому

      Agreed. I have chronic health problems, no time to worry about aging.

  • @mercantilehousing
    @mercantilehousing 29 днів тому +1

    always enjoy your straightforward, educated takes. Thank you for no music or distracting visuals!!

  • @LindsayStraw
    @LindsayStraw Місяць тому +8

    Great measured take! Thank you for pointing out the other factors beyond Botox that can contribute to someone looking whatever way. And yes, as someone in their 30s who lives in a college town, Gen Z does not universally look older! I regularly joke with friends my age that the college kids look like babies, and can we believe we all once looked so young?

  • @z.deutch1334
    @z.deutch1334 25 днів тому +2

    The twin in Germany looks more tan, especially on her forehead - which is also where her wrinkles are more prominent at rest (not smiling). The LA twin has lighter skin on the forehead. The differences could just be sun exposure instead of botox.

  • @kennethvelazquez5368
    @kennethvelazquez5368 Місяць тому

    You’ve been looking very beautiful lately. Love what you’ve been doing 💞💞💞💞

  • @juliemoses1909
    @juliemoses1909 Місяць тому +11

    I would think muscle atrophy could be bad for your face.

  • @Angelesapollo
    @Angelesapollo Місяць тому +1

    Good morning Dr. Dray☀️

  • @raquel_cb_
    @raquel_cb_ Місяць тому +1

    Very informative, thank you

  • @Marauder131
    @Marauder131 29 днів тому +5

    I think its fillers, excessive makeup and enhancements and maybe most of all the resurgence of smoking/vaping.

  • @user-fl6ti3ph4t
    @user-fl6ti3ph4t 21 день тому

    Hi! Can you do a video on eyelid hyperpigmentation?
    Love your videos btw!! Your channel is my go-to whenever I need skincare advice :)

  • @irenebernardi3954
    @irenebernardi3954 Місяць тому +3

    Hi Dr Dray, ive been a follower for a long time, I wanted to ask if you can make a video on retinols and dry eyes. I know on your ig stories you said its a myth that there’s any causality, but I keep hearing more and more people report their experience (as well as myself) and would like to hear an expert’s take on the possible explanations. Thank you!

  • @erdfghj
    @erdfghj Місяць тому +2

    I originally started using botox at 26 - I started young because of excess facial sweating when nervous (anxiety). I'm 43 now and have kept it up over the years - it has definitely done me huge favours - barely a wrinkle in site.

  • @claudiasmith9117
    @claudiasmith9117 Місяць тому +8

    Happy May Long Weekend to all of the Canadians!!

  • @davidshabas3839
    @davidshabas3839 Місяць тому +4

    Hi Dr Dray so excited to be here I live for this ❤️

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  Місяць тому +3

      morning

    • @davidshabas3839
      @davidshabas3839 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@DrDrayzday❤

    • @whitneybrown4067
      @whitneybrown4067 Місяць тому +3

      Greetings David Shabas hope u r well n Happy Monday😀👍💜….

    • @davidshabas9280
      @davidshabas9280 Місяць тому +1

      @@whitneybrown4067 Happy Monday Whitney 😀👍

  • @K.Lynchka
    @K.Lynchka Місяць тому +6

    Wrinkles show your expressions, if you have smile lines its probably because you smile more? What is wrong with that, who wants to hide their emotions?

  • @bnb0510
    @bnb0510 Місяць тому +8

    It’s not the neurotoxins. It’s the filler everywhere in the face. Gawd awful lumpy huge lips, overfilled cheeks, puffy faces, etc… People think they’re going for the Kardashian look (which is also way overdone) yet ending up like Darcy and Stacey! 😂

    • @jacquelineess1141
      @jacquelineess1141 28 днів тому +2

      Who cares though? Sucks to be them in 20 years lol, they'll look like senior lizards and I find it hilarious 😂

  • @lourdeswright
    @lourdeswright 28 днів тому +2

    Dr. Look at the twin w/ prolonged Botox treatment: she has rosey glossy-lipstick on & makeup. Also, in the first set of photos shown, the same twin smiles, while the other (who only got Botox once) is frowning. The “imaginary benefits” do NOT outweigh the more-likely-than not high health risks. ❤️ love your channel.

  • @Freaky0Nina
    @Freaky0Nina 27 днів тому +2

    Munich isn't a skiing resort or anything. But we spend more time outdoors in Germany by simply existing. We walk alot more to get from a to b in cities. A lot of people dont have a car because we dont need one. So. Yes. We get mlre sun that way. Plus botox may be on the rise but is nowhere near as normalized as in California.

  • @TwoCoffinsForSleep
    @TwoCoffinsForSleep 26 днів тому

    We’re all just trying to do our best to feel good about ourselves, I think, whatever that looks like and whatever procedures (or not) it may involve. I love that all of these options exist, even if I don’t partake in them because who knows? I remember when I was a preteen in the 80s I was using clearisil products and couldn’t understand why they made my face so angry and red. My aunt finally pointed out that those products were for people with acne, which I didn’t have at the time. The power of marketing to make you think you should be using something you might not need!

  • @kristinekerr3688
    @kristinekerr3688 Місяць тому

    Hello Dr. Dray 👋 Have a nice day😊

  • @DrMatriarch
    @DrMatriarch Місяць тому +7

    ❤❤ I love you from Nigeria!

  • @alyciasmith1964
    @alyciasmith1964 Місяць тому +1

    Could you do a video on how different generations might look older due to personal changes in society or as individuals (diet, bluelight, pollution, food additives, smoking, late nights, etc).

  • @Officialjessicasanchez7
    @Officialjessicasanchez7 27 днів тому

    You look amazing dr.dray 🔥🔥🔥

  • @tired.5565
    @tired.5565 Місяць тому +4

    I don't think gen z looks old , I am a zillenial , i hit pubirty young and looked older then I was for years and now at 27 people think i'm in my early 20s alot. I think people of every generation can look older or younger then their age , mainly I think it's genetic. I'm sure things like sun damage and race play a role as well. I don't have plastic surgery or filler yet but i'm sure as long as it's done well people look nice with it. Some people may not even be trying to look younger. I think buccal fat removal could age you but that's really it.

  • @stevedorecharley2849
    @stevedorecharley2849 Місяць тому +7

    It also occurs to me when thinking about those twins that the LA based twin probably does lots of other things to take care of her skin, like sunscreen every day for 19 years. And the Germany twin is not exactly a hag. Just sayin.

  • @canarychick7688
    @canarychick7688 26 днів тому

    Doctor is so smart and wise

  • @FragranceEuphoria
    @FragranceEuphoria Місяць тому +12

    The twin that's gotten a lot of botox at 5:35 in the side profile looks like she has deeper wrinkles below the nasolabial folds than the twin with less botox. Why is that?

    • @catwoman3247
      @catwoman3247 Місяць тому +1

      Maybe the weight of the botox 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @emilyr.6558
      @emilyr.6558 28 днів тому +2

      I noticed that too

    • @inkspecialist
      @inkspecialist 27 днів тому +2

      If you get Botox under your eyes it can affect your ability to smile. Not using certain muscles causes atrophy. Muscle atrophy is volume loss, and volume loss can lead to the appearance of skin sagging.

    • @FragranceEuphoria
      @FragranceEuphoria 27 днів тому

      @@inkspecialist It's not under her eyes though. And they don't use botox for under the eyes. They use filler for under the eyes. They do use botox for the crowfeet aka the outer side of the eyes. But botox for under the eyes doesn't exist.

  • @AC-yt4kk
    @AC-yt4kk 23 дні тому

    Good info, thanks for sharing

  • @MathPiHanan
    @MathPiHanan 28 днів тому +1

    Zoom has a “hide self-view” feature that I always enable. I don’t want to see myself during an online interaction.

  • @TheCydonianCitizen
    @TheCydonianCitizen 29 днів тому +1

    I'm 28, since I was 10 or 11 have been taking really good care of my skin due to acne - religiously applying sunscreen daily, adapalene every night, and more recently started azelaic acid - and no one believes when I tell my age, people (even those my own age) think I'm in my early twenties or even younger. Never came close to botox and fillers! My genetics helped of course, but folks, wear sunscreen!!!!

  • @Elrewin59
    @Elrewin59 27 днів тому +2

    We don't have a lot of seventy/eighty years old out there who have been getting neuro-modulators for decades and decades"
    Don't we? Botox has been here for quite some time. I'm 30, and I remember as a child the medias making fun of women who overdid it with Botox, and they were already well in their 50s-60s. I don't want to be rude, I'm just pointing out that a study of the effects of long-term injection of neuro-modulators would be possible.

  • @tatianaa.3694
    @tatianaa.3694 Місяць тому +5

    I don't think it's good to start injecting Botox at such a young age, why? Well, because as far as I know (please correct me if I'm wrong) when a muscle is not used anymore it atrophies and also the bone under that muscle becomes more fragile since it does not receive information from the muscle. The body is very wise and begins to "get rid" of what it does not use in order to save energy. So I believe that using Botox long term will make people look older since their muscles and bones will lose tone and density sooner

  • @frankiefavero1666
    @frankiefavero1666 23 дні тому

    Awesome video! Dr Dray, I think the twin in Germany has a lot more photo damage than the twin who got the regular injections. You can tell that her skin is permanently tinted and there's more pigmentation/moles/sun spots on the complexion of the German twin. Also, the European twin's skin is also sagging more than the American one (around the eyes and jowls), Botox does not address collagen loss/skin sagging! This suggests that the main contributor to skin ageing is what we've always thought; the sun!

  • @ntildesley2071
    @ntildesley2071 28 днів тому +2

    Surely the USA would actually have lots of 70 year Olds having had decades of neuromodulators. For example they have a place called Hollywood where they make movies and honestly the people there get so much botox and plastic surgery

  • @SharonBurc
    @SharonBurc Місяць тому +9

    I think it has more to do with poor diets, lack of exercise (spending too much time online) and using too many chemicals on the skin. I think there may be a genetic component pertaining to epigenetics here that is beginning to catch our eye now that we’ve been made aware of these effects.

    • @SAM-bo5xg
      @SAM-bo5xg Місяць тому +6

      Gen Z actually exercises more than other generations. Unprecedented economic and social stress would be the main factor, but I personally don’t think gen z looks older than previous generations, outside of a few exceptions highlighted by social media

    • @Bexiboo.
      @Bexiboo. Місяць тому +2

      ​@@SAM-bo5xgthey exercise more? Please explain ?

    • @bricksmith1515
      @bricksmith1515 Місяць тому +3

      @@SAM-bo5xgthank you. Idk why it's so hard for people to understand this.

    • @yourfuturewaifu9061
      @yourfuturewaifu9061 25 днів тому +2

      Too many chemicals? Isn't like, everything a chemical?

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 25 днів тому

      ​@SAM-bo5xg Only person who goes outside in this comment section frl

  • @cynthiaarmstrong7972
    @cynthiaarmstrong7972 23 дні тому +1

    Dr. Dray, what are you wearing on your skin? It looks glowy!

  • @EmpressKadesh
    @EmpressKadesh 27 днів тому +1

    I feel like with the twins that is not a good indicator at all because if the twin who got botox for 19 years has active botox then she obviously can't scrunch her eyes and make the same wrinkles. Take a picture when her botox has fully worn off for a year and she will probably look just as wrinkled as her sister. I recently got daxxify (at age 40) and it was my first time doing anything like this and it actually made my wrinkles worse from other muscles overcompensating.

  • @beyond50skin
    @beyond50skin Місяць тому

    I first heard of Botox to relax muscles for persons with CP. It's evolution is so interesting into the cosmetic uses. Thanks for your perspective as always. Is there information on the location of the injections for the twin who received Botox regularly?

  • @seanackerman6168
    @seanackerman6168 27 днів тому

    The first time I got Botox was at 27 and I feel like it worked great for me. I personally noticed that my forehead lines lessened substantially and my crows feet as well. My eyes are extremely sensitive and prone to more capillary dilation and I noticed my scleras looked whiter. My dark circles also became less noticeable. The last two effects are not something that Botox claims to treat, but I found it interesting. I also had unsolicited comments from people telling me that I looked more rested and happier. I hadn’t told them that I got Botox until after the compliment.
    My parents were anti sunblock when I was young so I burned and tanned often. In my 20s I started taking care of my skin and I wear sunblock daily. My skincare is more minimal and I tend to cycle active ingredients like retinol and salicylic acid. I haven’t had Botox in 9 months and when I was regularly receiving it I would still wait few weeks to a month after the effects subsided to avoid muscle atrophy that can occur from back to back appointments long term. I only stopped because of the price and because I feel like I use my forehead muscles less than before so I haven’t needed it as much.
    I personally think that makeup techniques and overuse of filler by providers who don’t fully understand the pathology of facial aging are causing more young people to look appear older than they are. For filler, less is more and should be used in key places around the face. Makeup that looks great for photos and zoom is different than what looks best in daily life. The internet can also make things seem more prevalent than they actually are. In my actual life 20 year olds look their ages, and the only ones who look older tend to be men that I know who spend a lot of time outdoors for work or leisure activities and don’t wear sunblock and don’t wear moisturizer. (I live in Colorado where the UV is intense and the climate is arid) And in real life it is honestly difficult to tell the age of most people I meet between 22 and 35. Most people I have met within that range look to be around the same age, so really it is the internet that skews our perception.

  • @Nowheregirl1973
    @Nowheregirl1973 Місяць тому +8

    We are not meant to look at ourselves all day long. We have become a very vain society.

  • @sebumpostmortem
    @sebumpostmortem 29 днів тому +3

    90% of my coworkers are Gen Z (while I' m 50). "My kidz" have habits that I' d never dreamed such as 365 sunscreen, they go to a pro derm to solve their issues and they have access to priceless info like this channel and other board certified docs. Not to talk about make up skills... Their present skin looks healthy and gorrrrgeus But ngl, none of them have fallen in premature use of actives and procedures that ruin the skin and surgeries that make them look like a cloned Bratz. I suppose this is an exception. They are lovely enough to teach me genzenial spanish😜!
    🧛🏻‍♀️🖤

  • @Bk-nx6pn
    @Bk-nx6pn 29 днів тому

    Hi Dr Dray! I love your videos.
    I hope you can also discuss Rejuran for acne scars and share your opinion about it. Thank you 🤍

  • @sarahcatss
    @sarahcatss Місяць тому +4

    I never see a gen-z in real life that looks like the gen-z’s I see online. I think most use heavy filters that look like Botox

  • @la_volpe_eclettica
    @la_volpe_eclettica 26 днів тому +2

    I have engaged in performing arts such as theatre for more than 10 years and now I do science communication on social media, I make funny videos about genetics.
    Believe me when I say that expression lines are PRECIOUS when you have to pass a message to somebody through acting. You have facial muscles to make facial expressions, USE THEM!

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 25 днів тому

      ikr and it makes no sense that Nicole Kidman keeps ruining her face with fillers and botox. Her face looks permanently angry, with no other expressions

  • @daniela18560
    @daniela18560 Місяць тому +24

    I think it’s stress, smoking, and drinking.

    • @AnnaWhite-go6nz
      @AnnaWhite-go6nz 29 днів тому +3

      vaping too

    • @FitnessSweets
      @FitnessSweets 28 днів тому

      Gen X did a lot of that and a good portion of them look awful.

    • @AnnaWhite-go6nz
      @AnnaWhite-go6nz 28 днів тому +2

      @@FitnessSweets vaping was popularised only since 2010. Gen x is 1965 -1980. So they would of been 30 years of age ( at the end of gen x) not popular to see a gen x vape at all. Gen x sun baked, smoke d cigarettes and drank. I would say that is more so the reason for their ageing than vaping, if u think about it

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 25 днів тому

      Gen Z drinks much less than previous generations