Hugh Grant acted like any sane person would when confronted with that gushing. Great to see you back. I lived in Notting Hill in the 90's, wild times. Greetings from sunny Spain (since 2016)
Thank you for sharing your journey/experience when bringing up ozempic. It seems to be a life changer for those who actually need it for the long term. As always, I love your expertise, honesty, humor, and straightforward reviews about everything, dr.tonks. ❤
I truly found his responses to be just fine, I’m not sure what he was supposed to say that would have pleased all the crybabies in the US. Seems like people are just looking for something to be offended by and there’s just no getting around it. I was raised during the 60’s and 70’s and by the time the 80’d hit I could handle myself without blaming everyone around me. That’s what’s missing in this generation of triggered individuals. I’m in Southern California by the way and I absolutely love your sense of humor and all your amazing content.
Hi Sara, it's me again. I like very much how honest you are, so please could you tell me what could I do with my back under my eyes??? I'm 44 by the way.
Have you used or recommend lumi eyes, for under eye treatment? And with these new skin booster injectables - do they dissolve naturally with no complications?
No never it’s a polynucleotide like Nucleofill which we have been using for years. Yes they don’t stick around in the skin, the worst thing I have seen is bruising
@@DrSarahTonks thank you so much for the response very informative. Just to clarify is that a ‘never’ to recommending it for under eye treatment? If not then what would you recommend it for?
@@cecy709 I have never used either of them it seems like lumi eyes is PDRN and eyebella is PN but this is not from their official websites, the info is from third party sites as they don’t seem to have anything available in English
I really should… I had a bit of an experience with it myself recently. My skin looks AMAZING afterwards but I had a very very strong histamine reaction to it and legit thought there was a chance I would die for about 2 minutes
@@DrSarahTonks I had a strong reaction too! I took an antihistamine and mixed injectable lidocaine with the liquid PCL on the second treatment to help.
Hi, Doctor! What do you advise me. Which cream for combination skin, moisturizer to choose. At the moment I use ) Alumier HydraDew. (oily forehead, dry skin on the cheeks ).Have been treating acne since March. After wearing the mask for two years, I got painful acne. I took an antibiotic for 5 weeks. Now I only apply clindamycin in the morning, Ketokanazol + tretinoin in the evening.
If the acne isn’t controlled with your current prescription products I would follow the recommendations in the NICE guidelines and work with a doctor to see which products are right for you www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng198/chapter/Recommendations
Rhinoplasty seems to have a 90% satisfaction rate on realself -- or am I looking at something incorrectly? (Not that we should go by that, but just mentioning.)
Hugh is the consummate gentleman - kind and proper with a bit of humor. Interviewers, however, are often deliberately provocative, even borderline rude. USA supporting Hugh!
Love your videos Sarah. I would love to know your opinion on eyelash serums that contain prostaglandin analogues as I am hearing lots of scary stories. I would value your opinion.
@@KazHampson I had that actually. Tried a few and they all caused discolouration and sunken effect. It went back somewhat normal eventually, when I stopped using them but I am getting light eyes treatment every 6 months so it might helped.
Thanks so much for your videos Sarah. I think Hugh Grants comment were completely acceptable and not at all rude. Can you share with your thoughts on using smooth threads to create collagen for mature skin?
@@DrSarahTonks Yes, like the ones they do in South Korea for collagen production, they are made of all kinds of materials like gold, PDO, PLLA, and etc and come in may forms like smooth mono threads, smooth multi threads, twisted, and so on . The length varies too, they can be as short as 13 mm to 100mm long. The theory is that they can make your body generate its own collagen and make your skin become plumper and firmer, and dewier.
Hi Sarah, could you give your opinion please. I had Sculptra done last September & immediately had large under the skin lumps( the lumps in lower cheek @ side of mouth were almost an inch) the lumps haven't gotten any smaller. Any advice? Thanks 🙏
@@DrSarahTonks I can't remember if it was on the day cos I was so intent on doing the post treatment protocol (massaging) but if not on the first day it was within the first few days....? Thanks
@@DrSarahTonks I did as soon as I felt them & he felt them too, they are quite large so too big for granulomas. I wonder was it cos he did 4 mls in one go......instead of over 3 treatments
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Hugh Grant completely normal reaction. Was a ridiculous question. England. Ps Dr Tonks you are looking amazeballs ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Your forehead cannot be real surely. I need that forehead. Please tell what you had done to make this so full and smooth. Plus please please please answer can fat transfer to the temples lift lateral brow approx 3mm. Just the very lateral say less than 1/3. I cannot get a straight answer from anyone. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@DrSarahTonks 👏👏👏👏👏👏thank you. Just need someone up north who can do it. Wish you were nearer. Also best with fat transfer or fillers? Please recommend someone You are a superstar. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Your skin looks incredible Sarah, love your frankness.
Hugh Grant acted like any sane person would when confronted with that gushing. Great to see you back. I lived in Notting Hill in the 90's, wild times. Greetings from sunny Spain (since 2016)
Those were the heady days pre Covid!
Thank you for sharing your journey/experience when bringing up ozempic. It seems to be a life changer for those who actually need it for the long term. As always, I love your expertise, honesty, humor, and straightforward reviews about everything, dr.tonks. ❤
Thank you! Yes it’s really been a game changer for me. I see it like levelling out the playing field
Your skin is flawless
Thank you! It’s years of no sun or fun
I truly found his responses to be just fine, I’m not sure what he was supposed to say that would have pleased all the crybabies in the US. Seems like people are just looking for something to be offended by and there’s just no getting around it. I was raised during the 60’s and 70’s and by the time the 80’d hit I could handle myself without blaming everyone around me. That’s what’s missing in this generation of triggered individuals. I’m in Southern California by the way and I absolutely love your sense of humor and all your amazing content.
I also did not see anything wrong with what he said!!
Hi Sara, I would like to say that you look fantastic. Great job my dear...
Hi Sara, it's me again. I like very much how honest you are, so please could you tell me what could I do with my back under my eyes??? I'm 44 by the way.
We love you Sarah! You're looking incredible.
Thank you!!!
Have you used or recommend lumi eyes, for under eye treatment?
And with these new skin booster injectables - do they dissolve naturally with no complications?
No never it’s a polynucleotide like Nucleofill which we have been using for years. Yes they don’t stick around in the skin, the worst thing I have seen is bruising
@@DrSarahTonks thank you so much for the response very informative. Just to clarify is that a ‘never’ to recommending it for under eye treatment?
If not then what would you recommend it for?
@@DrSarahTonkswhat do you thing about Ami Eyes PN or Eyebella PN
@@cecy709 I have never used either of them it seems like lumi eyes is PDRN and eyebella is PN but this is not from their official websites, the info is from third party sites as they don’t seem to have anything available in English
@@shanicegordon8331 no I mean I have never used that particular injectable, not don’t use it around the eyes
I love watching your videos for your humor 😂❤
I hope you do a video about Gouri ❤
I really should… I had a bit of an experience with it myself recently. My skin looks AMAZING afterwards but I had a very very strong histamine reaction to it and legit thought there was a chance I would die for about 2 minutes
@@DrSarahTonks I had a strong reaction too! I took an antihistamine and mixed injectable lidocaine with the liquid PCL on the second treatment to help.
@@BlueSparkshine well for that reason I’m not sure I would be comfortable to offer it in clinic… is the juice worth the squeeze
Hi, Doctor! What do you advise me. Which cream for combination skin, moisturizer to choose. At the moment I use ) Alumier HydraDew. (oily forehead, dry skin on the cheeks ).Have been treating acne since March. After wearing the mask for two years, I got painful acne. I took an antibiotic for 5 weeks. Now I only apply clindamycin in the morning, Ketokanazol + tretinoin in the evening.
If the acne isn’t controlled with your current prescription products I would follow the recommendations in the NICE guidelines and work with a doctor to see which products are right for you www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng198/chapter/Recommendations
Rhinoplasty seems to have a 90% satisfaction rate on realself -- or am I looking at something incorrectly? (Not that we should go by that, but just mentioning.)
It’s the most complained about procedure surgically!
Hugh is the consummate gentleman - kind and proper with a bit of humor. Interviewers, however, are often deliberately provocative, even borderline rude. USA supporting Hugh!
I thought he gave decent responses!
Love your videos Sarah. I would love to know your opinion on eyelash serums that contain prostaglandin analogues as I am hearing lots of scary stories. I would value your opinion.
What are you hearing about them, the discolouration of the eye?
@@DrSarahTonks that, but more scary periorbital fat loss around the eyes which can give that sunken, hollow look. No one wants that.
@@KazHampson I had that actually. Tried a few and they all caused discolouration and sunken effect. It went back somewhat normal eventually, when I stopped using them but I am getting light eyes treatment every 6 months so it might helped.
@@dobcsek thank you for sharing that. I am going to chuck my revitalise in the bin, it’s not worth taking risks with your eyes
@@KazHampson I used lumingan and had a lot of inflammation, got a large cyst and had to have it surgically removed!
Thanks so much for your videos Sarah.
I think Hugh Grants comment were completely acceptable and not at all rude. Can you share with your thoughts on using smooth threads to create collagen for mature skin?
Smooth threads like just straight threads? Not referring to a particular brand name? And absolutely right about Hugh!
@@DrSarahTonks Yes, like the ones they do in South Korea for collagen production, they are made of all kinds of materials like gold, PDO, PLLA, and etc and come in may forms like smooth mono threads, smooth multi threads, twisted, and so on . The length varies too, they can be as short as 13 mm to 100mm long. The theory is that they can make your body generate its own collagen and make your skin become plumper and firmer, and dewier.
@@kianleyon6613 yes we use them a lot I am using Nordyx right now which is PLACL
Love Hugh Grant and believe he was a respectful gentleman, he was not rude or condescending in any way. Greetings from USA 🎉
I also think he answered reasonably!
Ozempic,
Saxenda and victoza are all
Excellent, massive shortage on in the uk right now xx
I know, very troubling
Hi Sarah, could you give your opinion please. I had Sculptra done last September & immediately had large under the skin lumps( the lumps in lower cheek @ side of mouth were almost an inch) the lumps haven't gotten any smaller. Any advice? Thanks 🙏
Immediately as in the day of the treatment or some time after that?
@@DrSarahTonks I can't remember if it was on the day cos I was so intent on doing the post treatment protocol (massaging) but if not on the first day it was within the first few days....?
Thanks
@@niamhbyrne4036 I would say it doesn’t really make sense because it’s too quick for granuloma. I would revert back to your provider
@@DrSarahTonks I did as soon as I felt them & he felt them too, they are quite large so too big for granulomas. I wonder was it cos he did 4 mls in one go......instead of over 3 treatments
I was also sedated when he did it
I'm French Canadian (Montréal). Her questions were insipid. Hugh Grant was perfect, imho. Your videos are always interesting.
I’ve tried to keep it a little topical recently!
Your hair colour is soooo nice
Thanks! Tbh I’ve been super low maintenance with it since Covid, had some highlights at Xmas but that’s been about it! I hate sitting there for hours
You look amazing! If only your services came student finance friendly lol
Ah maybe we will have a nurse coming soon…. Different price point
What about LIPS???👄the fit in this category perfectly ❤
You are right, lips is definitely up there
Always beautiful no matter what weight.
You're lookng fab Sarah! Very foxy
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Hugh Grant completely normal reaction. Was a ridiculous question. England.
Ps Dr Tonks you are looking amazeballs ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your forehead cannot be real surely. I need that forehead.
Please tell what you had done to make this so full and smooth. Plus please please please answer can fat transfer to the temples lift lateral brow approx 3mm. Just the very lateral say less than 1/3. I cannot get a straight answer from anyone. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
lol I had filler in my forehead a couple of years ago and I think it helped. It can raise yes, think about it, it acts like a fulcrum
@@DrSarahTonks 👏👏👏👏👏👏thank you. Just need someone up north who can do it. Wish you were nearer. Also best with fat transfer or fillers? Please recommend someone You are a superstar. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi please could you respond to my question below? Thanks
Telling you to stay on your side of the pond. Haha
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You look gorgeous,...
You are looking very pretty Dr. You remind me of Emily Blunt!! Excellent information too!!💜🤍🖤
That is so kind!