Having had CONSERVATIVE filler for 15+ years (I am 60) I really understand the importance of what you mention as foundation filler. You can't go to a dermatologist and ask to have one issue corrected and have it look natural because you need the base to look believable. Hence, we saw many people getting lip fillers and you could tell from one look that it didn't look right. This is a beautiful enhancement of a downturned mouth because the cheeks and chin were addressed. Well done!
What kind of filler do you get because I do know filler can move and I've heard certain kinds (maybe the kinds with hyuloronic acid?) help prevent it from migrating add forming that "puff face" that happens when ppl keep getting more nor realizing that the body isn't absorbing it but in reality it's moving. Wow, that was a mouthful, but you probably know what I am speaking about.
@@deedisano6919 that's what I'd love to know. It's certainly a better option than going under the knife, which always seems to give a 'Joker' smile IMO
@@TheKatarinaGiselle To get a natural result over years you have to build a relationship with a dermatologist. You must be clear about what you hope to achieve and they will use any number of fillers to achieve natural effects. Also be prepared to spend a certain amount of money every year. It is not a one time thing because we keep aging. We want to age beautifully, don't we? When we here about puffing and such, it's because people are looking for quick fixes. Speak to a qualified doctor. Fillers for the long term and they are not cheap.
Beautiful! I have this very same issue. I usually don't care for how fillers look, but her results look wonderful and very natural. She looks refreshed, youthful and it's subtle. Excellent job!
@@donnavargas1797 My 6th-grade teacher had the nerve to say that to me😞 (exactly what you typed) ~in front of my entire full classroom. And, by high school, in 9th grade, I was selected by the drama teacher to play a girl whose cat died. 🙄
I would love to have a price on what she's having done I know prices might vary but I'm very interested in that work you did with her and also marionette lines what I could do about them thank you
@@ziggyustar3137 The longest recovery time will be 2 weeks for product to settle. Just some bruising in the first week. In the UK this would cost between £350 and £800. Filler products can last up to 2years.
@@WildandFree4 it's too bad you think so little of yourself and think someones gonna love you for one less wrinkle what happens when real life bites you two as a couple? is he so shallow to leave at the site of a wrinkle? & U so shallow to leave at the first sight of hair on his pillow?Do U have too much $$?
@@daniellesnyder7734 Same, I wanted a slight lift of jowl area and I was told PDO threads wouldn't do it, and I didn't need filler as cheeks were full. I'm wondering why I was told this.
@@bittersweet82 You were most likely told that you needed thread and could not have fillers because the Dermatologist would be able to collect more money from you for the thread procedure over the injections.
I had filler added to my marionette lines and I love it. It made me look happier and one side of my mouth was turned down and it corrected that too! It was worth every penny.
I'm no doctor, but I've always been able to tell that my/the chin area needed some 'work'. I'm just so amazed that no other doctors or nurses that I've been to have addressed the area like this guy did. Was he shown this in training - or did he simply see it with his own eye (like I have)...? 🤔 Lovely results! 🤩
She's got such beautiful eyes to look into...the whole time I just wanted her to look up! That is beauty that will never go away! As a sidenote: These are the best results I've ever seen from filler..most facelifts (with scars and healing time) aren't this successful! Well done by this physician. Not sure what long term effects of continuous filler will look like..she may need to get it dissolved and start again...but as I said this gal is a solid beauty no matter what. 👀👀👀
Wow I am truly astonished! This gives me a whole new perspective on filler. I can totally see if you can get natural results like this why anyone would want to do this procedure
the happiness and mental health benefits that some of these small procedures can bring to people, especially those suffering from body dysmorphia will always be much more valuable than any hocus pocus talk therapy or side effect filled antidepressant therapies.
@@user-zp8sk2rc4m Why would I be? People suffering from lipoatrophy, nerve damage or connective tissue syndromes or whatever are often called hypochondriacs and "treated" with pseudoscientific talk therapies which do not have any safety or efficacy records as they cannot be placebo and double blinded controlled.
@@philippillis9393 I understand your perspective and appreciate you clarifying your original point. I think the topic is highly nuanced and can't be a 'one-size fits all' mode of treatment. I think both types of therapies can be effective in treating such issues. Obviously, it depends on the person being treated.
@@user-zp8sk2rc4m I'm not agaisnt talk therapies but since they cannot be evaluated by the golden standard approach I think they should be personal options on the table as spiritual or religious or any other lifestyle choice rather than being paid with public funds and called "therapies " with no quality evidence regarding their safety nor efficacy. Of course antidepressants are life saving drugs but sometimes are prescribed off label to treat people who are yes in distress but that can benefit from other approaches who have less bothersome side effects. Botox is effective for chronic headaches and facial asymmetries and nerve-muscular damages but it's very difficult to have it prescribed through public healthcare or insurance, instead they will give you meds that more often offer a short lived placebo effect. Also Amitriptyline is often prescribed for chronic headaches in spite of its high occurrence of side effects when a a shorter therapy with benzodiazepines and botox injections might provide more solid and long lasting benefits with fewer side effects. Every patient is different and healthcare systems should learn to listen to each patient more rather than reading statistics alone.
What helped me was accepting the fact that my body ages. Things that used to be firm are flabby now. I have learned after 10 years to just accept that this is a part of life. You'll always find something to be unhappy about, even after surgeries.
So natural and such a great job! And if she decided to add just a little filler to her lips just to make her lips slightly more pouty and to make her lips appear less long, that would also help a lot! It's amazing how just a little bit can go a long way!!
I don’t know I just think those comments really sad I mean she decided to do this to make herself feel better by then for people to go well and she just had a little bit of this a little bit of that she would look so much better. I just doesn’t sound very nice. Why is this country hate people aging so much it’s literally natural and I understand getting stuff done if you want to but then to sit there and go oh well if this person just had this or not they look so much better and I just think that’s wrong to say that about other people
@@Dolcevita_bakes Maybe you're making it sad because you don't mind aging prematurely or "naturally." Some people love delaying the inevitable and appreciate corrective criticism or suggestion that could contribute to enhancing their beauty. Skin, hair and lips thin as we age. (President Biden could use filler on his upper lip. His is nonexistent now). Like it or not, our society reward$ youth and beauty. We're not caveman anymore.
@@Dolcevita_bakesRelax! If someone goes to get fillers they obviously are open minded about the fact that you can obviously "perfectioniz" a lot of things that are not considered conventionally attractive. That's literally why you'd seek out such a treatment. I myself am about to get lip fillers and I am glad to have seen this video because I might not want to go for as much fillers into my lips as initially I thought but rather "treat" the appearance of the corners pointing down
Wow, what a difference in her profile!! Can you go over exactly what fillers you used where?? I would love to go see you, but I am in California! I really need a facelift, however I was reading it was between $15,000-$$$ more!! How much are these fillers and how long will they last???
It should cost you no more than 600.00 to 800.00 each side. If anyone wants more than that, leave and find another place. Your best bet is to go to a "reputable " spa and have a nurse practitioner do it, for that price. Going to a MD will cost you a lot more.
Nurse Injector here. I'm interested to know why you didn't start with toxin in the DAOs to prevent more mechanical stress on the filler? I'd love to better understand that approach. Great video.
I’ve never had filler before but I am very close to booking an appointment to have this exact problem area fixed. I’m curious though - do you use dental blockers or any other anaesthetic? She looks amazing, but my stomach was churning thinking how painful this process looked 😣 I am not a big fan of needles…
I totally get the droopy lips thing. After having chemo for breast cancer my mouth and teeth changed. As a result I had to have braces. Due to the difference of the way my teeth ended up my mouth ended up drooping downward. I was told this might happen.
Looks amazing but my worries is where do these filler goes to in your system when it dissolve and is safe at all? And how often does one need to refill if I may say so😆
Wow! What as fantastic result. I hate the fact that my mouth droops down at the sides and I hate my teeth. I hate having my photo taken or being in a gathering of people as well. I would have this treatment done if I could afford it. Unlikely to ever happen so I’ll just have to keep my ugly mug as it is.
Thank goodness 4 face mask they cover droopy mouths, triple chins and facial hair.. the virus may come and go.. but the mask can be used 4 many reasons, no need 4 fillers just wear a mask. I'm jokeing but serious..lol. 😁
It really doesn't hurt that much. .they put some surface numbing on the skin first, and there is usually lidocaine in the filler mix too, which helps. Lips are the most painful as more nerves there. It's very manageable.
Do me next, I have the same issues! I'm be turning 63 soon, and virtually wrinkle free. I'm told I look younger than my age. However, I feel like it's my down turned mouth that ages me most. Wish I could have this procedure done.
Just found you. Beautiful work- so natural. What sort of filler did you use and what kind of procedure (smass?) should I ask for, to get a deeper injection? Thanks & Happy Holidays!
🙄🙄🙄🙄 Well done sir, though one vital question begs for answer, doesn't those injected substitutes have any side effects,,, do they contain any toxic stuff,,,????
It looks a bit painful does she have any topical number or anything that would help with that she doesn't look like she's in pain but I would be thanks
I would prefer to use facial massage to obtain the same results. What exactly is he putting into her face? What is the chemical composition of this "filler"? How long will it last? Are there any side effects? Not for me
Far-out I think she looked great before hand, and think she looks great after, but those needles in the face but rough. she looks refreshing. Well done who ever did the work .
Having had CONSERVATIVE filler for 15+ years (I am 60) I really understand the importance of what you mention as foundation filler. You can't go to a dermatologist and ask to have one issue corrected and have it look natural because you need the base to look believable. Hence, we saw many people getting lip fillers and you could tell from one look that it didn't look right. This is a beautiful enhancement of a downturned mouth because the cheeks and chin were addressed. Well done!
Well, how much does this cost? On average?
How often do you have to repeat this?
What kind of filler do you get because I do know filler can move and I've heard certain kinds (maybe the kinds with hyuloronic acid?) help prevent it from migrating add forming that "puff face" that happens when ppl keep getting more nor realizing that the body isn't absorbing it but in reality it's moving. Wow, that was a mouthful, but you probably know what I am speaking about.
@@deedisano6919 that's what I'd love to know. It's certainly a better option than going under the knife, which always seems to give a 'Joker' smile IMO
@@TheKatarinaGiselle To get a natural result over years you have to build a relationship with a dermatologist. You must be clear about what you hope to achieve and they will use any number of fillers to achieve natural effects. Also be prepared to spend a certain amount of money every year. It is not a one time thing because we keep aging. We want to age beautifully, don't we?
When we here about puffing and such, it's because people are looking for quick fixes. Speak to a qualified doctor. Fillers for the long term and they are not cheap.
You are a true artist! I doubt there are many doctors who would be able to get these subtle and beautiful results!
Beautiful! I have this very same issue. I usually don't care for how fillers look, but her results look wonderful and very natural. She looks refreshed, youthful and it's subtle. Excellent job!
How much is this cost
People tell me I look like I lost my best friend because this makes me look so sad.
@@donnavargas1797
My 6th-grade teacher
had the nerve to say that to me😞
(exactly what you typed)
~in front of my entire full classroom.
And, by high school,
in 9th grade, I was selected by the drama teacher to play a girl whose cat died. 🙄
@@lynr1802 ,Something like 800$ per syringe!
Would you not address the temples ?
The difference is incredible, you wouldn't know that anything had been done but she looks so much younger and fresh faced.
I would love to have a price on what she's having done I know prices might vary but I'm very interested in that work you did with her and also marionette lines what I could do about them thank you
Looks very painful to me.
@@angela64355 and what does it look like for the next weeks? is it like a drug as it fades you hunger for that look? at the cost of $ ?
@@ziggyustar3137 The longest recovery time will be 2 weeks for product to settle. Just some bruising in the first week.
In the UK this would cost between £350 and £800.
Filler products can last up to 2years.
@@WildandFree4 it's too bad you think so little of yourself and think someones gonna love you for one less wrinkle what happens when real life bites you two as a couple? is he so shallow to leave at the site of a wrinkle? & U so shallow to leave at the first sight of hair on his pillow?Do U have too much $$?
I didn't know this could be achieved with just filler. amazing!
filler is pork
I was told this couldn’t be done.
@@daniellesnyder7734 Same, I wanted a slight lift of jowl area and I was told PDO threads wouldn't do it, and I didn't need filler as cheeks were full.
I'm wondering why I was told this.
@@bittersweet82 You were most likely told that you needed thread and could not have fillers because the Dermatologist would be able to collect more money from you for the thread procedure over the injections.
I recently had this done and they used juviderm and it turned out beautiful
This lady looks so refreshed yet still herself rather than a clone. Superb job 👏
This is EXACTLY what I need to get done. My "jowls" make me look and feel so much older than I am. It would be worth the trip to Scotland for sure.
She looks fabulous. What a huge change. Love the doctor too. He has such a positive, great attitude
Wow, you did an incredible job! What a huge difference. That's exactly where I need some help. Marionette lines and jaw area. 🏴👏🏻
Thank you 😊
I had filler added to my marionette lines and I love it. It made me look happier and one side of my mouth was turned down and it corrected that too! It was worth every penny.
@@Godisloven09 looks painful. Is it?
@@eforester8891 my doctor put cream to numb the area and I didn’t feel the needle at all and like the video, my results were instant.
@@Godisloven09 one more question. How long will this last before you need to get more? Looks fantastic.
Doctor you are an artist with that needle job well done
Very beautiful. i am curious how long lasts the result until you have to fill it again?
Looks fantastic! I had no idea this could be achieved with fillers!
I’m sure not every doctor can do that. ☹️
Where is clinic of this doctor???
I'm no doctor, but I've always been able to tell that my/the chin area needed some 'work'. I'm just so amazed that no other doctors or nurses that I've been to have addressed the area like this guy did. Was he shown this in training - or did he simply see it with his own eye (like I have)...? 🤔 Lovely results! 🤩
She's got such beautiful eyes to look into...the whole time I just wanted her to look up! That is beauty that will never go away! As a sidenote: These are the best results I've ever seen from filler..most facelifts (with scars and healing time) aren't this successful! Well done by this physician. Not sure what long term effects of continuous filler will look like..she may need to get it dissolved and start again...but as I said this gal is a solid beauty no matter what. 👀👀👀
I am also wondering what the prior person asked
Yes how much water will this attract? Wish I could see a six month and one year post procedure on this lady, but it does look amazing tbh
Yeah I thought the same, really beautiful! Her eyes reminded me of Romy Schneider
She looks beautiful , before & after. But after she looks more youthful and fresh faced. Well done.
Wow I am truly astonished! This gives me a whole new perspective on filler. I can totally see if you can get natural results like this why anyone would want to do this procedure
Amazing. What exactly is this procedure called and what is the price? Thank you
Looks great. 👏👏 Which filler is this, Juviderm or Restylin?
Looks great but does that serum poison the body?
the happiness and mental health benefits that some of these small procedures can bring to people, especially those suffering from body dysmorphia will always be much more valuable than any hocus pocus talk therapy or side effect filled antidepressant therapies.
Please tell me you're being facetious?
@@user-zp8sk2rc4m Why would I be? People suffering from lipoatrophy, nerve damage or connective tissue syndromes or whatever are often called hypochondriacs and "treated" with pseudoscientific talk therapies which do not have any safety or efficacy records as they cannot be placebo and double blinded controlled.
@@philippillis9393 I understand your perspective and appreciate you clarifying your original point. I think the topic is highly nuanced and can't be a 'one-size fits all' mode of treatment. I think both types of therapies can be effective in treating such issues. Obviously, it depends on the person being treated.
@@user-zp8sk2rc4m I'm not agaisnt talk therapies but since they cannot be evaluated by the golden standard approach I think they should be personal options on the table as spiritual or religious or any other lifestyle choice rather than being paid with public funds and called "therapies " with no quality evidence regarding their safety nor efficacy.
Of course antidepressants are life saving drugs but sometimes are prescribed off label to treat people who are yes in distress but that can benefit from other approaches who have less bothersome side effects. Botox is effective for chronic headaches and facial asymmetries and nerve-muscular damages but it's very difficult to have it prescribed through public healthcare or insurance, instead they will give you meds that more often offer a short lived placebo effect.
Also Amitriptyline is often prescribed for chronic headaches in spite of its high occurrence of side effects when a a shorter therapy with benzodiazepines and botox injections might provide more solid and long lasting benefits with fewer side effects. Every patient is different and healthcare systems should learn to listen to each patient more rather than reading statistics alone.
What helped me was accepting the fact that my body ages. Things that used to be firm are flabby now. I have learned after 10 years to just accept that this is a part of life. You'll always find something to be unhappy about, even after surgeries.
How much does this cost?
Beautiful results on a gorgeous lady! I wonder, would there be any benefit to botox in the muscle that pulls corners down?
This is exactly what I need. Is there a name for this treatment?
Great job she is beautiful. And all it took was a few minutes of a skilled professional to restore her beauty. Thanks for sharing.
Gosh that looks so painful!! Would love to have the same thing done , but I am absolutely terrified of the needles
ive had it done numerous times..they use numbing cream,don't feel a thing
Its no t painful.
And the result is not permanent maybe only for six months
This is the best filler video I’ve ever watched!
Thx for sharing your excellent video.
Can you tell me how many ml you used in total?
Darren always gets the best results as he really studies the individual's face and what will work best for them.
Where is he located?
@@carried5023 in Glasgow City centre and I believe he also has a London office in Harley Street.
how much does this hurt?
I get them done too. Such a difference and it took off YEARS - she looks so much younger now!
How long do these procedures last. 3 months, 6 month or longer??
How much does it cost and can it be done in the United States?
@@gailgoodwin8942 I normally get them done once a year.
@@michelleroberts5924 Filler is about $600 and yes in the US.
So natural and such a great job! And if she decided to add just a little filler to her lips just to make her lips slightly more pouty and to make her lips appear less long, that would also help a lot! It's amazing how just a little bit can go a long way!!
I don’t know I just think those comments really sad I mean she decided to do this to make herself feel better by then for people to go well and she just had a little bit of this a little bit of that she would look so much better. I just doesn’t sound very nice. Why is this country hate people aging so much it’s literally natural and I understand getting stuff done if you want to but then to sit there and go oh well if this person just had this or not they look so much better and I just think that’s wrong to say that about other people
@@Dolcevita_bakes oh stfu, inlotwrally complimented her work! I didn't mean anything mean by it and I'm living vicariously, babe! Go do something 🙄
@@Dolcevita_bakes Maybe you're making it sad because you don't mind aging prematurely or "naturally." Some people love delaying the inevitable and appreciate corrective criticism or suggestion that could contribute to enhancing their beauty. Skin, hair and lips thin as we age. (President Biden could use filler on his upper lip. His is nonexistent now). Like it or not, our society reward$ youth and beauty. We're not caveman anymore.
@@Dolcevita_bakesRelax! If someone goes to get fillers they obviously are open minded about the fact that you can obviously "perfectioniz" a lot of things that are not considered conventionally attractive. That's literally why you'd seek out such a treatment.
I myself am about to get lip fillers and I am glad to have seen this video because I might not want to go for as much fillers into my lips as initially I thought but rather "treat" the appearance of the corners pointing down
Looks amazing! I wonder how much that all costs?
I know right?!?! I wish they would tell us the cost of each procedure that they do!!!! Ugh!!!!
Yeah, no joke.
Probably 2k
@@retro.x another lady in the comments said $600-$800 each side, of course that depends when it's done and inflation at the moment I suppose.
No. 4 syringes is closer to $2,700-2,800 in the US. Better to save for a lift if you want to be economical.
How much would that same procedure cost?
Wow, what a difference in her profile!! Can you go over exactly what fillers you used where?? I would love to go see you, but I am in California! I really need a facelift, however I was reading it was between $15,000-$$$ more!! How much are these fillers and how long will they last???
It should cost you no more than 600.00 to 800.00 each side. If anyone wants more than that, leave and find another place. Your best bet is to go to a "reputable " spa and have a nurse practitioner do it, for that price. Going to a MD will cost you a lot more.
What is in the filler? How long does it last?
Vollux
what filler treatment is this ? Which age treatments can be done?
This lady's eyes are beautiful. And the Doctor does spectacular work on lifting the downturned mouth.
Where is the guy located
Nurse Injector here. I'm interested to know why you didn't start with toxin in the DAOs to prevent more mechanical stress on the filler? I'd love to better understand that approach. Great video.
I’ve never had filler before but I am very close to booking an appointment to have this exact problem area fixed. I’m curious though - do you use dental blockers or any other anaesthetic? She looks amazing, but my stomach was churning thinking how painful this process looked 😣 I am not a big fan of needles…
Wow, it looks amazing, you just made this lady a very happy woman, changed her life.
I wonder why This isn’t being done more?
This is a fantastic tutorial. Keep them coming! :)
I totally get the droopy lips thing. After having chemo for breast cancer my mouth and teeth changed. As a result I had to have braces. Due to the difference of the way my teeth ended up my mouth ended up drooping downward. I was told this might happen.
Looks fabulous but serious question. Would it be better just to get a facelift?
How much is the cost
Amazing, perfect job. Are you located in Europe?
Omg Dr this is amazing work! I wish I’d found you before having my face overinflated and aging me 10 yrs 😭
Wonderful results! May I ask which filler was used?
He said it. Vollux
@@jadedelarge8929 Thank you!
Looks amazing but my worries is where do these filler goes to in your system when it dissolve and is safe at all? And how often does one need to refill if I may say so😆
These fillers are hyaluronic acid which is what's in your body already only you lose a certain amount every year.
Wow! What as fantastic result. I hate the fact that my mouth droops down at the sides and I hate my teeth. I hate having my photo taken or being in a gathering of people as well. I would have this treatment done if I could afford it. Unlikely to ever happen so I’ll just have to keep my ugly mug as it is.
Thank goodness 4 face mask they cover droopy mouths, triple chins and facial hair.. the virus may come and go.. but the mask can be used 4 many reasons, no need 4 fillers just wear a mask. I'm jokeing but serious..lol. 😁
Would a thread lifting also help? It lifts up the lower face, so I think it would? 🤔
This looks excruciatingly painful! The results are beautiful, though!
Subtle yet so impressive. 👏 great job
How much would this cost to have done and how long will the results usually last??
Great work! How many syringes total did you use?
Do you have to repeat? How often?
The needle looks so big. Does it hurt during or after ?
That is what I am wondering. She doesn’t flinch. But I am just watching
It really doesn't hurt that much. .they put some surface numbing on the skin first, and there is usually lidocaine in the filler mix too, which helps. Lips are the most painful as more nerves there. It's very manageable.
It’s not a needle, it’s a cannula.
How long does that treatment last?
Usually 18 to 24 months
How much does it cost and how long does it last
Is her face numb as the doctor is doing this proceeding?
Instantly, 10 yrs younger! Bravo, doctor! 💗💗💗💗💗💗
Do me next, I have the same issues! I'm be turning 63 soon, and virtually wrinkle free. I'm told I look younger than my age. However, I feel like it's my down turned mouth that ages me most. Wish I could have this procedure done.
What do you use on your skin? I love hearing about holy grail products and tips from people who look younger than they are
Wow!!! 63 and wrinkle free.
I'm 43 with crows feet and laugh lines and downturn mouth.
I’m 64 with no wrinkles but my cheeks are getting hollow looking. Ive always used Clinique moisturizer
So how often would she need to have this done to keep the results?
Is that 2 syringes of fillers & what type of filler was used … Incredible results !!
I'd like to know too. I can;t believe he didn't say...
He said Volux
Looks painful! Is it?
How often does one have to do it? Thanks
That was an amazing result. How much filler was used for this? This is what I need!
Me too!!
and me.
Speak to the man in portugese and he will answer
What is the filler made of?
Just found you. Beautiful work- so natural. What sort of filler did you use and what kind of procedure (smass?) should I ask for, to get a deeper injection? Thanks & Happy Holidays!
Looks very painful and she's didn't even flinched 🤔 first time I saw a work só well done, it looks so natural
The model for this is extremely attractive. The work enhances her natural beauty.
Ciao what kind of filler is this? Thanks for the answer 🙏
Amazing😳How much filler did you use in total?😁
You are a true artist 😍
Can you support the lower eyelid with cheek filler to lift it up for about a millimeter ?
Downturned mouth free solution, smiling 😊
Sorry, but smiling doesn't counteract or combat this age-related problem. Unfortunately!
Very skilled doctor! 👏
Does this procedure have a name?
What a beautiful, natural looking transformation.
Is this in England how much that will cost
Amazing job she looks refresh and younger
Holy crap! What kind of numbing does he use?
How much filler did this take? She looks beautiful!
Where are you located
Hi how are you doing?
Wow! Those areas, jawline, chin and cheeks are amazing! I’m ready!
🙄🙄🙄🙄
Well done sir, though one vital question begs for answer, doesn't those injected substitutes have any side effects,,, do they contain any toxic stuff,,,????
It looks a bit painful does she have any topical number or anything that would help with that she doesn't look like she's in pain but I would be thanks
I would prefer to use facial massage to obtain the same results. What exactly is he putting into her face? What is the chemical composition of this "filler"? How long will it last? Are there any side effects? Not for me
Wonder what it costs
how long does it last?
Incredibly. How I can get that ?
Far-out I think she looked great before hand, and think she looks great after, but those needles in the face but rough. she looks refreshing.
Well done who ever did the work .
How much filler was used for this treatment?
How much filler did she get? Approximately how much?
How long will those fillers last?
Hi doctor, beautiful work in that lady, she looks so good, where are you located and how much are your prices?
Amazing work! I love how happy she is with the result. ❤❤❤
How much is this treatment i need it in my life ♥️
Beautiful! What type of filler was used for this? I'm impressed it added so much volume in one session. That's what I need but I'm in Texas.
Im in San Antonio and I need this too!…what part of Texas?
Great job!!! Where is this dr located?
Wow she looks amazing least 10 yrs younger, great job doc