sitting at work during a slow day and binge watching your videos LOL this is sooo educational, detailed and transparent in your own experience, it's nice to see essentially what a full appointment looks like and get a basic understanding of botox
@@MusicLover7499-p6g I’m not a fan of filler, I actually tried it (in my smile lines) years back, but it did nothing. And ended up becoming more of a deformity later on than anything, as it migrated over time. So I had it completely dissolved and don’t care to try it again. Aside from the provider’s work, I didn’t like the look and feel of it. So I’ll be focusing on a few things: my at home AM+PM medical grade skincare routines, tox for static wrinkles, in-office treatments for my Melasma + hyperpigmentation, facial exercise & facial massage, and potentially new treatments in the future (that provide natural results) and work with/complement my natural facial structure. But I’m definitely hyper aware of the volume loss and laxity as the years come! The falling of the mid & lower face. Essentially, surgery would be the most dramatic & effective way to actually lift the face and *remove* the excess skin. Nothing topical could fix that, unfortunately. But we’ll see what the future brings…!
Thank You. Neurotoxin is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. And it’s important to not overdue the dosing, so as to not look “frozen” or unnatural. It can be adjusted & fine tuned with each appointment, until the client finds a happy medium for their specific anatomy. I appreciate your input/preference and take that as a compliment ❤️
@@JaimeRambergeach to his or her own!! Personally, I think your skin is beautiful before & after, but like you, I enjoy the benefits of this wonderful stuff so I agree with your choices either way lol!! I love threads to boost natural collagen and elastin. Btw, what a beautiful lil angel you have right there!!! 🤗🤗💯😇
@@LivingInTheShadeyes, it undoubtedly decreases movement/expression in the face. Pros and cons to it. But there’s a little flexibility to adjust the dose, in order to get the end result you’re looking for (whether you want more or less mobility & expression lines).
That’s good to know! In my experience (so far 2 1/2-3 years) my full range of motion has always come back in between appointments. But I’ve been told with consistent treatment, the muscle strength/movement becomes less over time.
@@JaimeRamberg and you recruit different muscles which can look odd over time. Personally at 50 and possibly my skin texture I regret it big time. Maybe it was the injector but all I know is I have more problems now than I did before botox
sitting at work during a slow day and binge watching your videos LOL this is sooo educational, detailed and transparent in your own experience, it's nice to see essentially what a full appointment looks like and get a basic understanding of botox
@@scholasticdan 😂 that’s awesome. I’m so glad you find my content interesting & educational ❤️
Great results!
Will you get smile line fillers in a future vlog to compliment the Botox?
@@MusicLover7499-p6g I’m not a fan of filler, I actually tried it (in my smile lines) years back, but it did nothing. And ended up becoming more of a deformity later on than anything, as it migrated over time. So I had it completely dissolved and don’t care to try it again. Aside from the provider’s work, I didn’t like the look and feel of it.
So I’ll be focusing on a few things: my at home AM+PM medical grade skincare routines, tox for static wrinkles, in-office treatments for my Melasma + hyperpigmentation, facial exercise & facial massage, and potentially new treatments in the future (that provide natural results) and work with/complement my natural facial structure.
But I’m definitely hyper aware of the volume loss and laxity as the years come! The falling of the mid & lower face.
Essentially, surgery would be the most dramatic & effective way to actually lift the face and *remove* the excess skin. Nothing topical could fix that, unfortunately.
But we’ll see what the future brings…!
I prefer your natural looking face.
Thank You. Neurotoxin is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. And it’s important to not overdue the dosing, so as to not look “frozen” or unnatural. It can be adjusted & fine tuned with each appointment, until the client finds a happy medium for their specific anatomy. I appreciate your input/preference and take that as a compliment ❤️
@@JaimeRambergyour natural face is more beautiful and expressive. With the Botox it takes away from the liveliness of your face.
@@JaimeRambergeach to his or her own!! Personally, I think your skin is beautiful before & after, but like you, I enjoy the benefits of this wonderful stuff so I agree with your choices either way lol!! I love threads to boost natural collagen and elastin. Btw, what a beautiful lil angel you have right there!!! 🤗🤗💯😇
@@Camille_AndersonThank You, I appreciate it. And my little guy is just the sweetest 🩵🥹
@@LivingInTheShadeyes, it undoubtedly decreases movement/expression in the face. Pros and cons to it. But there’s a little flexibility to adjust the dose, in order to get the end result you’re looking for (whether you want more or less mobility & expression lines).
No it doesn’t always go back to where it was before!!!
That’s good to know! In my experience (so far 2 1/2-3 years) my full range of motion has always come back in between appointments. But I’ve been told with consistent treatment, the muscle strength/movement becomes less over time.
@@JaimeRamberg and you recruit different muscles which can look odd over time. Personally at 50 and possibly my skin texture I regret it big time. Maybe it was the injector but all I know is I have more problems now than I did before botox
@@fionam3735 thank you for sharing this.