Im glad you talked about the weight. When people talk about weight loss, the media always says your fat shaming! No! It's about health. Doctor's don't tell their patients that they're overweight because they are afraid of losing their patients, so they drug them up! High blood pressure ,diabetes, and cancer. Stay healthy viewers.
Yet the media 'skinny shames' anorexics and bulimics. Obesity, anorexia and bulimia are all mental health problems manifesting in eating disorders as a way to cope. The underlying beliefs are generally the same.
Doctors bringing up weight issues may also trigger eating disorders. Most ppl know bring overweight isn't healthy, ppl don't need to be told their fat, they know.
Emily I appreciate you showing an older adult’s results. Often with many we only see how younger clients look. It really made me step back because the hyper dilute radiesse that I have had for the lower face I feel has made me look heavier, has taken away from the more narrow jawline to wider mid face. Looking into the midface Sculptra and temples for sure. Thank you
I wish I had known about the effects of losing teeth earlier. I had two wisdom teeth pulled before Invisalign and my face just collapsed within the span of two months. I had always looked significantly younger than my age and in a short period of time I looked older than my actual age. I will always regret having my wisdom teeth pulled just to fix one crooked front tooth. Having straight teeth means nothing if your face looks older because of it.
I had all four wisdom teeth removed when I went away to college and got braces. I never noticed my jaw changing. I have a somewhat narrow jaw naturally.
Your education on HRT and menopause is spot-on, thank you for your educational content. I'm sixty years old and have had 4 vials of Sculptra over a period of two years. Im so happy I've done it. I work out a lot and fillers just don't work for me. Sculptra makes you look great, your natural self and not funky at all. That's what I love about it. It gives such a subtle lift, beautiful results. I need to have another two vials, the decade rule. 😂
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I have been doing research on HRT for at least 6 months now. Like a lot of women, my biggest concern was it increasing the risk of breast cancer but after doing research it does not look like there is a direct link. It doesn’t run in my family but it’s such a common cancer but I also believe the media is always talking about breast cancer so that plays into it too. I watch a lot of Menopause Taylor’s content and I also had a consult with her so that I can get ahead of the anti-aging/health journey. I love Sculptra too! It was life changing for me because, like yourself, fillers didn’t last long. I work out a lot and am very lean so I’m a sinker. Curious if you have done HRT and have noticed a difference in symptoms of menopause (if you even had any) or the quality of your skin.
I've been on Estrodial for four years. I had dreadful menopausal symptoms and I requested HRT. I value Dr Taylor's education and started hormone replacement without hesitation. I have no family history of breast cancer. I think the HRT is definately helping me to age slower than woman who don't use it. The sagging in my face is a challenge though, I definately need more Sculptra. My skin texture is good, no creapiness on my body yet.
@@marietterasmussen9692 You watch her too!? That’s awesome. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s good to hear you feel it helps you age slower. I have been experimenting with Sculptra to my neck for the crepey skin that I am now noticing to the upper center of my neck. It takes a lot of patience with Sculptra but I think it’s definitely worth the results.
@@KS-cb5er Thanks for your comment. Yes it’s very important to consider weight because a lot of times losing weight alone will increase someone’s attraction
Menopause Barbie is one of the great channels you can learn about hormone replacement. She’s a little eccentric, but extremely smart lady and she really knows a lot about this stuff.
Yes, just get your CE certified filler in the required G primes from Korea and do your 10 ccs. Looks like the model had a lot of bone loss, there was a lot of structure added to her chin and jaw line and it looks all restored, and great.
I never had snatched jawline even when I was young and very thin. I was actually underweight at some point, with slime face but no jawline and no chin. All due to having overbite and recessed chin. Now being in my mid 30s I had my first dermal filler in the chin, jawline and cheeks. Chin filler was great and definitely gave me better appearance but jawline and cheek filler was pretty much useless. Very minimal difference. What I would need is fat removal from that area, not fillers.
My injector has followed all the instructions for dilution of Sculptra, precisely as the fabricant prescribes. He used a 25G cannula en it got blocked several, several times. We lost a lot of the product, my face was so inflamed after due to several, several needle punctures and clogged canulas. What went wrong? Why is it clogging?
Another detailed, well-researched video with tons of information and sensible advice to help figure out the best course of action for jowls. THese sources of information and education really are so helpful, as healthcare professionals are time poor in office - so well put in your video. Thank you so much!
I had botox in my jaw due to grinding my teeth and headaches. My jawline disappeared and I got jowls 🫠 The botox was 8 months ago I've noticed things starting to improve. Be careful with botox in the lower face!
Every year around the holidays when Sculptra goes on sale I get my annual injections. In November I got one vial of Sculptra in my lower face because I couldn't afford two at that time. Would it be okay to top it up with another vial before a year is up or should I wait until this current one 'deflates?'
Love your channel. I am always looking forward to your videos. So much well explained information with good visuals. I can see the work you put in. Don’t let the „bad“ comments bother you. People watch a video sometimes on the side while doing other stuff, are not familiar with the content creator or even don’t fully understand English and comment something without thinking about it. I always remind myself that everyone is able to comment and if you see them on the street you might never talk to them or give a damn about what they say. Best
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. 🙏. I really do put a lot of work into these videos to provide good visuals so that I can educate people. Sometimes the bad comments are upsetting but it’s good to be reminded 👍. Please feel free to share this channel with anyone you feel can benefit from it.
Great information, although the idea of taking synethic hormones does too have side effects. Jowls has been one of my concerns and an injector I see recommended seeking surgery cause of the amount of filler needed to improve this area. I Really value the injectors honesty, just like your research of different degrees of jawline laxity. Thank you. Also your hair looks very lovely. 😊
I’m turning 40 in a month and only developed jowling after gaining significant weight in the last 2 years. I‘ve been recommended different treatments ranging from HA filler, bio stimulators, Botox, fat loss injections to liposuction. I’m not someone with naturally weaker jawline or chin, so for the same reasons you’ve mentioned, I’m hesitant to try out anything before I loose the excess weight. You always give great advice and seem to want the best long term outcome for your patients. You’d be my first choice if I lived closer to you.
@@olga_b344 Depends on quality of the skin as to whether it would spring back. I'd concentrate on good skin care while losing the weight if it were me.
I had a missing tooth for almost a year while I was waiting for a bone graft to take (for an eventual implant) and that is definitely my worse (saggier) side likely r/t bone loss.
Hi Carolina! OMG really? I heard that there is a some topical that dentists put on that is actually made of the calcium hydroxylapatite (the product in Radiesse) that can be used to help build the bone in instances where ppl are waiting on the implant.
@@NaturalInjector For real! I wish I had known and could have asked for that. But I never even thought of bone loss until I watched your video. Now I can make the connection of my ortho said my jawline is not as strong on the implant side. I have a cant, or tilt, to my bottom teeth so the teeth are lower on the implant side. Crazy!
The last pic of Kim, that looks like the same exact jawline Angelina Jolie has.. which she never had in her younger days. Now I know it's a good amount of filler.
I think that Angelina Jolie may have had jaw implants or maybe it’s filler 🤷♀️. Could be that she lost some baby fat but I think you may be correct because if you look at Angelina, she did have more rounder features when she was younger.
@@ladybaabaa3294 Yea I loved how she looked in Gia too! I don’t mind her with the more structured features either though. She is so beautiful either way but having the softer features tends to give someone a more youthful neotenous look.
Radio frequency of the kind performed by a doc can melt fat. I had it done on my malar fat pads and it tightened the area so I didn't need filler in my nasolabial folds.
I’m looking at Emily, she is looking great. But I can’t guess her approximate age. I would like to know “how good” is possible to look at certain age for “regular“ people.
@@melinageorgiadou9152 I usually wait a few weeks in between doing filler and Sculptra if it’s the same area that is. I don’t see it being more difficult to massage in this case
Is injecting under the jawline as opposed to the side of the jawline the better choice for a female who wants to define her jawline while still maintaining a feminine face?
@@NaturalInjector like injecting along the bottom of the jawline as opposed to along the side of the jawline like I’m assuming would be done on a male to add width to his jawline. I watched a video of another injector speaking about this before I found your video.
It’s not really possible to tell you if this will equate to the price of a facelift. It depends on what we would be doing when you come in. Is it Sculptra or filler or both and how much. The advantage of doing injectables and maintaining them every year is that you look your best at all times, as opposed to waiting for a facelift. Even if you get a facelift, it won’t last forever. The 2nd patient in this video had a lower facelift over 15 years ago.
Thank you so much for this informative commentary. This was so helpful. Just a thought…10 syringes of filler seems so excessive and expensive for something that’s not going to last. If she got a vertical lift, wouldn’t that be more beneficial?
I mean a facelift can definitely help improve jowls more than non-surgical procedures but a lot of ppl want to avoid surgery. Glad you think the video was helpful!
@NaturalInjector Maybe I was misunderstood ...🤔 I mean that if you have an implant and there is bone loss in the same area after some years, the implant would maybe move from its initial position... Is this possible?
@NaturalInjector no, I mean that if you have a jaw implant and after some years there is bone loss in the jaw area (not because of the implant, just because of the years that passed), is in this case possible that the jaw implant will not fit as well anymore?
@@afroditi5845 ahh yes ok. Actually yes this is a known issue that can happen because as the face ages, you lose bone so the jaw implants may not suit the face as much when you age.
I get filler in my jawline as it's naturally weak, with VERY slight jowls, and an invisible gonial angle. It works well for me. I'm 45 now. I've always been naturally slim (5'7", about 130lbs) but have a genetic double chin and small mouth / jaw. And I'm missing several molars. Oops. lol
Thank you for sharing! Good to hear jawline filler helps the VERY slight jowls, and it can definitely enhance jawline definition. Do you only get jaw filler or do they also treat your chin as well?
@@NaturalInjector I've actually never had chin filler, though I think a little bit would look good. My chin itself is not recessive or short, though a bit of filler in the middle would look nice I think, to give it a very subtle point to give that part of my jawline more of a slight V shape. 🙏
I have a square face and big jawline, and people always says something about my jawline which is I feel bullied and impact my mentality.. I wish you can help me and how much the cost for slimming jawline
@@selectiveoutrage6617 It’s not injected into the marionette lines themselves it’s the DAO’s (depressor anguli oris muscle). Injecting into this muscle can help prevent someone from pulling down the corners of their mouth as strongly.
Hormones have to be balanced. Did you get HRT brands beginning with Pre-? Premarin, Prempro for example. They are made from horse urine and have synthetic progesterones which are known to cause problems.
@@Bunny11344 I have NEVER injected my lips with filler and I have stated this on previous videos. It’s funny how people forget that some people have naturally full large lips.
@@NaturalInjector these injections are filled with toxic man made substances that block the lymphatics in your face. This prevents proper drainage of the lymphatic thus causing potential harm and disease in the body. I still don’t see anything natural about it….
Fix my lips how??? Let me guess. You think I over-injected my lips with filler. What you should do is learn how to tell the difference between naturally full large lips, vs lips that have been over-injected! I have NEVER injected my lips with filler before.
Im glad you talked about the weight. When people talk about weight loss, the media always says your fat shaming! No! It's about health. Doctor's don't tell their patients that they're overweight because they are afraid of losing their patients, so they drug them up! High blood pressure ,diabetes, and cancer. Stay healthy viewers.
Yet the media 'skinny shames' anorexics and bulimics. Obesity, anorexia and bulimia are all mental health problems manifesting in eating disorders as a way to cope. The underlying beliefs are generally the same.
Ehhh, I still had a double chin even when I was 90 pounds. Some people just keep weight there.
Doctors bringing up weight issues may also trigger eating disorders. Most ppl know bring overweight isn't healthy, ppl don't need to be told their fat, they know.
Emily I appreciate you showing an older adult’s results. Often with many we only see how younger clients look. It really made me step back because the hyper dilute radiesse that I have had for the lower face I feel has made me look heavier, has taken away from the more narrow jawline to wider mid face.
Looking into the midface Sculptra and temples for sure. Thank you
I wish I had known about the effects of losing teeth earlier. I had two wisdom teeth pulled before Invisalign and my face just collapsed within the span of two months. I had always looked significantly younger than my age and in a short period of time I looked older than my actual age. I will always regret having my wisdom teeth pulled just to fix one crooked front tooth. Having straight teeth means nothing if your face looks older because of it.
I removed mine in my 20s so my jaws would look smaller .
Wow! What a great insight. Its such an expected and normal procedure
Thissssss
I had all four wisdom teeth removed when I went away to college and got braces. I never noticed my jaw changing. I have a somewhat narrow jaw naturally.
I don’t believe this
Your education on HRT and menopause is spot-on, thank you for your educational content. I'm sixty years old and have had 4 vials of Sculptra over a period of two years. Im so happy I've done it.
I work out a lot and fillers just don't work for me. Sculptra makes you look great, your natural self and not funky at all. That's what I love about it. It gives such a subtle lift, beautiful results. I need to have another two vials, the decade rule. 😂
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I have been doing research on HRT for at least 6 months now. Like a lot of women, my biggest concern was it increasing the risk of breast cancer but after doing research it does not look like there is a direct link. It doesn’t run in my family but it’s such a common cancer but I also believe the media is always talking about breast cancer so that plays into it too. I watch a lot of Menopause Taylor’s content and I also had a consult with her so that I can get ahead of the anti-aging/health journey.
I love Sculptra too! It was life changing for me because, like yourself, fillers didn’t last long. I work out a lot and am very lean so I’m a sinker.
Curious if you have done HRT and have noticed a difference in symptoms of menopause (if you even had any) or the quality of your skin.
Agree. It’s great
I've been on Estrodial for four years. I had dreadful menopausal symptoms and I requested HRT. I value Dr Taylor's education and started hormone replacement without hesitation. I have no family history of breast cancer.
I think the HRT is definately helping me to age slower than woman who don't use it. The sagging in my face is a challenge though, I definately need more Sculptra. My skin texture is good, no creapiness on my body yet.
@@rachelteeuws1241 🙏 thank you you Rachel
@@marietterasmussen9692 You watch her too!? That’s awesome. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s good to hear you feel it helps you age slower. I have been experimenting with Sculptra to my neck for the crepey skin that I am now noticing to the upper center of my neck. It takes a lot of patience with Sculptra but I think it’s definitely worth the results.
This happened to me. I decided to have a mini face lift in order to correct everything. Filler made everything worse. Now im happy with the results
I'm so glad that you are being honest about BMI, and not trying to persuade everyone needs to run and get injections no matter what.
@@KS-cb5er Thanks for your comment. Yes it’s very important to consider weight because a lot of times losing weight alone will increase someone’s attraction
Menopause Barbie is one of the great channels you can learn about hormone replacement. She’s a little eccentric, but extremely smart lady and she really knows a lot about this stuff.
@@mcanultymichelle I’ve watched her channel and had a consult with her 😊
@ that’s great. I could never afford the consultation with her, but she did encourage me to go on HRT.
I hope the HRT is going well for you .
Great advice/video Emily! It's true, we must take accountability for our own overall health. No one can advocate better than ourselves.
Xylitol, without glycerin, with the use of CloSYS mouthwash prevent cavities, gum issues, and subsequent jaw bone loss.
I love your videos. They are really informative, and your patient examples are excellent. I hope to see you one day for all my botox / filler needs.
Yes, just get your CE certified filler in the required G primes from Korea and do your 10 ccs. Looks like the model had a lot of bone loss, there was a lot of structure added to her chin and jaw line and it looks all restored, and great.
I never had snatched jawline even when I was young and very thin. I was actually underweight at some point, with slime face but no jawline and no chin. All due to having overbite and recessed chin. Now being in my mid 30s I had my first dermal filler in the chin, jawline and cheeks. Chin filler was great and definitely gave me better appearance but jawline and cheek filler was pretty much useless. Very minimal difference. What I would need is fat removal from that area, not fillers.
have you tried mewing?
My injector has followed all the instructions for dilution of Sculptra, precisely as the fabricant prescribes. He used a 25G cannula en it got blocked several, several times. We lost a lot of the product, my face was so inflamed after due to several, several needle punctures and clogged canulas.
What went wrong? Why is it clogging?
Another detailed, well-researched video with tons of information and sensible advice to help figure out the best course of action for jowls. THese sources of information and education really are so helpful, as healthcare professionals are time poor in office - so well put in your video.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏. Yes, healthcare professionals may give you maybe an hour, as they just don’t have time.
Thank you another great video!!! What do you recommend for neck lines? Sculptra or radiesse? Heard both ❤ thank you
I had botox in my jaw due to grinding my teeth and headaches. My jawline disappeared and I got jowls 🫠
The botox was 8 months ago I've noticed things starting to improve. Be careful with botox in the lower face!
Thank you Emily for this video on Joel’s and jawlines now I must consult you on what combination of fillers and sculpture would be adequate for me!!😊
Glad you enjoyed the video sir Wilmoth. Hope to see you soon! 💕
Thank-you so much for your honest advice & knowledge. Blessings to you!
Blessings to you too Lynda. Thanks for your comment!
Every year around the holidays when Sculptra goes on sale I get my annual injections. In November I got one vial of Sculptra in my lower face because I couldn't afford two at that time. Would it be okay to top it up with another vial before a year is up or should I wait until this current one 'deflates?'
Really love the emphasis at the end on being our own health advocate. Great information - thank you so much!
Love your channel. I am always looking forward to your videos. So much well explained information with good visuals. I can see the work you put in. Don’t let the „bad“ comments bother you. People watch a video sometimes on the side while doing other stuff, are not familiar with the content creator or even don’t fully understand English and comment something without thinking about it. I always remind myself that everyone is able to comment and if you see them on the street you might never talk to them or give a damn about what they say. Best
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. 🙏. I really do put a lot of work into these videos to provide good visuals so that I can educate people. Sometimes the bad comments are upsetting but it’s good to be reminded 👍. Please feel free to share this channel with anyone you feel can benefit from it.
@@NaturalInjectorthat’s such a nice response, thank you.
@@user-rf6gq8vz5v 🤗
Great information, although the idea of taking synethic hormones does too have side effects. Jowls has been one of my concerns and an injector I see recommended seeking surgery cause of the amount of filler needed to improve this area. I Really value the injectors honesty, just like your research of different degrees of jawline laxity. Thank you. Also your hair looks very lovely. 😊
Why would you take synthetic hormones when you can buy bioidentical? My insurance pays for my estradiol patches.
I’m turning 40 in a month and only developed jowling after gaining significant weight in the last 2 years. I‘ve been recommended different treatments ranging from HA filler, bio stimulators, Botox, fat loss injections to liposuction. I’m not someone with naturally weaker jawline or chin, so for the same reasons you’ve mentioned, I’m hesitant to try out anything before I loose the excess weight. You always give great advice and seem to want the best long term outcome for your patients. You’d be my first choice if I lived closer to you.
Do u think losing weight will give u more jowls cause it’ll be more lose skin? I’m co tempting whether I wanna lose weight or no ❤
@@olga_b344 Depends on quality of the skin as to whether it would spring back. I'd concentrate on good skin care while losing the weight if it were me.
Thanks so much @@selectiveoutrage6617
@@olga_b344do it gradually to allow your skin to adapt
I had a missing tooth for almost a year while I was waiting for a bone graft to take (for an eventual implant) and that is definitely my worse (saggier) side likely r/t bone loss.
Hi Carolina! OMG really? I heard that there is a some topical that dentists put on that is actually made of the calcium hydroxylapatite (the product in Radiesse) that can be used to help build the bone in instances where ppl are waiting on the implant.
@@NaturalInjector For real! I wish I had known and could have asked for that. But I never even thought of bone loss until I watched your video. Now I can make the connection of my ortho said my jawline is not as strong on the implant side. I have a cant, or tilt, to my bottom teeth so the teeth are lower on the implant side. Crazy!
@@carolinabrown8336 Oh that’s so interesting! So the orthodontist noticed it’s not as strong on that side.
@@NaturalInjector Yep! That's just from.one year of missing a tooth
@@carolinabrown8336 wow. Crazy
The last pic of Kim, that looks like the same exact jawline Angelina Jolie has.. which she never had in her younger days. Now I know it's a good amount of filler.
I think that Angelina Jolie may have had jaw implants or maybe it’s filler 🤷♀️. Could be that she lost some baby fat but I think you may be correct because if you look at Angelina, she did have more rounder features when she was younger.
@@NaturalInjectorAngelina's gorgeous, but I preferred her softer, rounder look. (example, how she looked in Gia)
@@ladybaabaa3294she was 24 and is now 48.
No Angelina had jaw implants as well as a whole load or other surgeries.
@@ladybaabaa3294 Yea I loved how she looked in Gia too! I don’t mind her with the more structured features either though. She is so beautiful either way but having the softer features tends to give someone a more youthful neotenous look.
In cases where a facelift isn’t needed. Best way to remove Jowls is via liposuction.
Wtf?
@@tabathaterry2998 why wtf dummy? Never heard of facial liposuction?
Radio frequency of the kind performed by a doc can melt fat. I had it done on my malar fat pads and it tightened the area so I didn't need filler in my nasolabial folds.
@@selectiveoutrage6617is that different than what that supermodel got & it messed up her face
@@blazingstar9638I think Evangelista got Cool Sculpting
I’m looking at Emily, she is looking great. But I can’t guess her approximate age. I would like to know “how good” is possible to look at certain age for “regular“ people.
Thank you for so much info!
Very interesting video which makes me ask if you have fillers how easy is to do sculptra since you have to massage the area for some time?
@@melinageorgiadou9152 I usually wait a few weeks in between doing filler and Sculptra if it’s the same area that is. I don’t see it being more difficult to massage in this case
Thank you
@@melinageorgiadou9152 you’re welcome 👍
What can I do if I have jaw filler and want it removed ? Will it be a problem ? Will the jaw be loose after hyalase?
No it should not and your jawline should go back to how it looked before.
Thank you ,for the info
Is injecting under the jawline as opposed to the side of the jawline the better choice for a female who wants to define her jawline while still maintaining a feminine face?
I’m not sure what you mean by under the jawline? The submalar area? We inject near the actual jawline to give more definition, not under it.
@@NaturalInjector like injecting along the bottom of the jawline as opposed to along the side of the jawline like I’m assuming would be done on a male to add width to his jawline. I watched a video of another injector speaking about this before I found your video.
Omg, Kim would totally have a heart attack if she saw this
Over the jowl severity scale. Yeah probably lol
If someone is overweight, they need to lose weight first, or the fat is coming back!
will you have to get a treatment every year and after so many years won't this equal the price of a facelift?
It’s not really possible to tell you if this will equate to the price of a facelift. It depends on what we would be doing when you come in. Is it Sculptra or filler or both and how much. The advantage of doing injectables and maintaining them every year is that you look your best at all times, as opposed to waiting for a facelift. Even if you get a facelift, it won’t last forever. The 2nd patient in this video had a lower facelift over 15 years ago.
Orondothist would work pretty well too like msdo and MSE
Thank you so much for this informative commentary. This was so helpful. Just a thought…10 syringes of filler seems so excessive and expensive for something that’s not going to last. If she got a vertical lift, wouldn’t that be more beneficial?
I mean a facelift can definitely help improve jowls more than non-surgical procedures but a lot of ppl want to avoid surgery. Glad you think the video was helpful!
can sculptra be used as an alternative to cheek fillers? (medial cheek)
Would doing face yoga be ok after having filler?
You would have to ask your injector.
@NaturalInjector ok thank you 😊
@@haveaniceday1692 no problem
I would never pay for 10 syringes at once.
Thanks for sharing Ann! Yea it’s a lot for just one area of the face but hey, if someone has the money 💰 🤷♀️
Will having jaw implants cause problems in the future because of bone loss in this area?
Not to my knowledge but I am not sure as I don’t do surgery. If you are not losing any teeth I can’t imagine it contributing to bone loss
@NaturalInjector Maybe I was misunderstood ...🤔 I mean that if you have an implant and there is bone loss in the same area after some years, the implant would maybe move from its initial position... Is this possible?
@@afroditi5845 I thought you were referring to jaw implant, are you referring to to a tooth implant?
@NaturalInjector no, I mean that if you have a jaw implant and after some years there is bone loss in the jaw area (not because of the implant, just because of the years that passed), is in this case possible that the jaw implant will not fit as well anymore?
@@afroditi5845 ahh yes ok. Actually yes this is a known issue that can happen because as the face ages, you lose bone so the jaw implants may not suit the face as much when you age.
Hormone replacement therapy is not recommended at all for anyone that has breast or any cervical type of cancers.
Kim K is pretty no matter what the media says about her.
And all natural !😅
@@lisatroni677😂😂😂
I get filler in my jawline as it's naturally weak, with VERY slight jowls, and an invisible gonial angle. It works well for me. I'm 45 now.
I've always been naturally slim (5'7", about 130lbs) but have a genetic double chin and small mouth / jaw. And I'm missing several molars. Oops. lol
Thank you for sharing! Good to hear jawline filler helps the VERY slight jowls, and it can definitely enhance jawline definition. Do you only get jaw filler or do they also treat your chin as well?
@@NaturalInjector I've actually never had chin filler, though I think a little bit would look good. My chin itself is not recessive or short, though a bit of filler in the middle would look nice I think, to give it a very subtle point to give that part of my jawline more of a slight V shape. 🙏
@@ladybaabaa3294 Thanks for sharing. Yes it can help give you more of a heart shape
Too many syringes for a subtle result. I think we need to be realistic about what our jowls will be like as we age and what fillers can do
I have a square face and big jawline, and people always says something about my jawline which is I feel bullied and impact my mentality.. I wish you can help me and how much the cost for slimming jawline
There is botox that can make the mandibular area smaller
There’s maxillofacial surgery too for jaw resetting if your bite is bad or maybe even if out of proportion.
Well crap, I had my all wisdom teeth taken out... so I have already lost 4 teeth, how screwed am i?
Lot’s of ppl have their wisdom teeth removed. I would follow up with your dentist. Perhaps you don’t have bone loss.
People tell me to smile. I figure the jowls are bad. I'm a person too FYI. 😌
I’m not sure I understand?
I heard Botox injected below the marionette lines can release the muscle tension pulling down the corners of the mouth.
@@selectiveoutrage6617 It’s not injected into the marionette lines themselves it’s the DAO’s (depressor anguli oris muscle). Injecting into this muscle can help prevent someone from pulling down the corners of their mouth as strongly.
10! lord ill just get a face lift lol
@@crazycatlady8285 10?
I do not recommend hormonal treatment to anyone .I had 2x thrombosis after taking hormones
Thank you for sharing. Curious if you have an underlying clotting issue or smoked.
Hormones have to be balanced. Did you get HRT brands beginning with Pre-? Premarin, Prempro for example. They are made from horse urine and have synthetic progesterones which are known to cause problems.
Sorry I’m just distracted with the lips
That’s ok. Lips can be distracting if they are full
@@NaturalInjector I think more unnatural..
@@Bunny11344 I have NEVER injected my lips with filler and I have stated this on previous videos. It’s funny how people forget that some people have naturally full large lips.
@@NaturalInjector sorry as this is the first time I’ve watched your video. It just looks a bit unnatural with the top middle lip
@@Bunny11344 one of my commenter’s mentioned that it could be because of what you are looking on, iPhone vs full screen tv.
She overdid her lips now her lips are huge & hanging with a tiny chin
You need to lose weight and roll with a face roller the area daily to get rid of them
Losing weight can definitely help but not sure if the face roller can really help but thanks for your comment
There is no natural about any injection…
You’re not a goddess, and you are NOT THE Most High Goddess. Get real. You are a human womban on this Earth. You’re not God.
Natural refers to the type of result
@@NaturalInjector these injections are filled with toxic man made substances that block the lymphatics in your face. This prevents proper drainage of the lymphatic thus causing potential harm and disease in the body. I still don’t see anything natural about it….
The injector needs to fix her own lips. Never go to anyone who looks like this.
Fix my lips how??? Let me guess. You think I over-injected my lips with filler. What you should do is learn how to tell the difference between naturally full large lips, vs lips that have been over-injected! I have NEVER injected my lips with filler before.
Never listen to ppl who don’t know how to tell the difference between what’s natural vs what’s been over-injected.
@@NaturalInjectorSorry to tell you, but your lips do not look natural
Injected lips tend to be smooth and stretched out. Natural lips, like Angelina Jolie's, have wrinkles like a normal person, some more than others.
Knowing the different is huge. No signs of filler. Love ur channel