Just in case anyone is wondering I am NOT currently sponsored by any pharmaceutical company, NOR do I currently work as a trainer or speaker for any company so my opinion is of my own and non biased .Comment below 👇 and let me know if you would rather use fillers or biostimulators for Anti-Aging.
YT c€nsoring seems to have shadowbann€d my first comment, so I'm reposting it. 😊 From watching a bunch of YT videos on this subject I'm interested in PRF and Ellacor. Some people say that PRF under the eyes don't work, and others say it works well. But if PRF doesn't work it doesn't need to get dissolved. Which is why I find it an interesting option. Ellacor seems to still be in the testing stage. I am expecting Ellacor to be less operator dependent. Unlike lasers which can ruin your face if the operator isn't properly trained. So therefore Ellacor - IF it works as claimed - should have a much more predictable result. Predictability is such an important factor. 😊
@@nian60 Thanks for your comment. I did a whole video on why I chose filler over PRF for my under eyes and you can watch that here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=3WKA1g-ta3YEbLa6. I have heard from colleagues who do PRF and from patients who have done it that it does work and lasts for around 3 months. It’s not something that would give you the same potential issues that filler can, with the post hyaluronic acid recurrent eyelid edema. However, I don’t want to have to inject my under eyes every 3 months and I explained this in that vide, you should check it out 👆 . Also with Ellacor, I do believe any laser or device is operator dependent. Ellacor is kind of new and it said to remove millimeters of sagging skin, but I’m not sure it would give you volume the way that filler or a biostimulators like Sculptra can give volume. Also, I ‘m not sure how predictable it would be because everyone responds and heals differently, and there is some downtime with it.
In order to be more realistic, you could at least show people before the surgery.Not all these pictures from when they were in there 20s and 30s.And now they're in their 50s and 60s most of the pictures you showed were super old!!!! Obviously they changed in age regardless of the fillers...duhhhhhhh
@NaturalInjector fillers shouldn't be put nowhere in the face. Period! It looks weird and so freaky even in small amounts. You people who use cannot really see the difference cause your brain gets used to it.
@@EadsB7002 I’ll personally never use it again. I work in aesthetics. I had my lips done a few times. They started to become lumpy. The process of dissolving was so painful. Tried injecting again after 4 rounds of dissolving and waiting like 8 months. They ended up worse than prior. Dissolved again! Recently did 2 rounds of prf to hopefully rebuild collagen. Our filler numbers are also way down. We literally have product just sitting that’s about to expire. Can’t even unload it with a flash sale. Lol People are getting smarter. I’m so glad I never put that stuff anywhere else in my face!
I'm glad most of My generation learn from Lindsay lohan.She was the first beautiful woman (not ever just that time)who didn't need plastic surgery but got it and it was unnecessary.
I did fillers two times in my mid forties-by an RN injector at a plastic surgeon’s office-only in the lines that were forming around my mouth and above my lip. It’s 10 years later and those lines have NEVER come back. My practitioner refused to do filler under the eyes (said skin was too thin) or in the cheeks or jawline-recommended waiting for surgical intervention later. Boy am I glad I listened!!!!
Thank you! I am 47 years old. And after losing 36 pds the lines around my mounth got more visíble. And I am thinking about fillers. I like my thinner face. And the texture of my skin is really good after a new feeding with less sugar and industrial products. I live in Brazil and here we have got many vegetables and fruits. Excuse me for my English mistakes. Although I try to be always in contact with the language, I am not a native speaker. 😂.
I had fillers for many years before I stoped doing it due to the reasons that you are mentioning. I tried PRF also and recently fat grafting + nanofat (injections of growth factors of my own fat) and i think this is definitely the best option. It is a surgical procedure and of course, not everyone can affording it but it efficient and long term.
I agree with fat grafting…I’ve had a combination of micro and nano fat grafting on my entire face (lips and even forehead included) and the amazing results lasted almost 5 years, I looked 25 at 36, and very natural…it was just fantastic. In my country it’s ultimately cheaper than Sculptra because you don’t need to keep coming back for more for atleast a few years, and the results are extremely impressive and almost immediate (after the 2-3 weeks of swelling goes down). I have never really used HA fillers before (tried it only once in my lips when I was 25 and hated the look). I just turned 40 last week, and would love to do another fat grafting session, but I’m leaner than I was 5 years ago so recently my doctor suggested fillers instead, he thinks I look good for my age (so I guess the stem cells that came with the past fat injections made me age slower?), even with the new aging changes. I don’t know if I will do fillers, maybe tiny amounts, maybe…but I’m definitely going to try PRF.
Thanks for your comment. You are absolutely right on lip filler. It’s going nowhere because it does such an amazing job on enhancing a lot of women’s beauty and sex appeal 👍
@@Kimber123 I have stated on a few videos that I have NEVER injected my lips with filler so you should watch this video so you can learn how to tell the difference from someone who has naturally large full lips vs over filled lips 👉 ua-cam.com/video/d_Kc9PArzLM/v-deo.htmlsi=bU1FYYyb8L0DOT0r. It would be foolish for me to have over injected lips and have a brand called natural injector.
Thank you for your comment! So you use Plated, the topical brand? I thought it was stem cells, but maybe it is exposures? Have you noticed a difference in your skin?
@@suzytamimi8674 i have never heard of Sculptra effecting lymphatic flow, only filler. Please watch 👉 ua-cam.com/video/GMhcEQJYnAs/v-deo.htmlsi=NXNOJVlTX_qGBJW5 to learn more about the Scar tissue issue
being young means having a skin tight glued to the muscle . with filler distance between muscle and skin increase wich is what we see in old people with skin hanging there is no more tighteness. furthermore filler cannot replace fat loss because fat in hyperdemis is attached to network connective tissue making skin firm and smooth whereas filller in dermis or hypodermis can only distort or detach connective tissue from fat rendering skin non firm destructured and watery or scar hard type (like in scleroderma) depending on using HA or PLLA filler.
Sculptra really saved my face from deflation at 32 years old (last year). I also had some restylane on my cheeks last year and redid it with Radiesse this year and I noticed that there's a very real limit to where my cheeks will look overfilled. Because it seems to me that filler moves in a way that is different from our deep fat pads. The last think I need is to look overfilled. Belotero balance injected with the blanching technique did an amazing job to fix my smile lines though. My nurse is also really talented. But I definitely see the shortcomings of filler and how easy it is to go overboard.
@@blackwoodmills5860 Thank you for sharing your story. Yes I feel that filler, especially if we solely rely on filler to fill all aspects of volume loss, that it does not move in the same way as our natural tissue. If done sparingly and in certain places of the face perhaps it can move like our natural tissue, but it is a gel that’s sitting in the skin taking up space. This is why I really love biostimulators. I wish we could get more options for biostimulators here in the US.
Sculptra 3 treatments with the last being 4 mos ago...couldn't be happier! Also just had Skinvive and no puffyfillerlook (is that a word? ;-) Glowing at 62!
My thoughts exactly. I recently heard that fillers never fully leave your face & are seen many years later thru MRI scans. It’s called Stacking. No thanks.
@@laurenmarieprescott Thanks for your comment. I think it can eventually can dissolve on its own I think it depends on the area you get injected and how much was injected. 👍
As more information is coming out, i think some are questioning benefits versus risks. There was a study recently that fillers MAY cause cancer. Then there's the problems of spreading. In addition, there appears to be greater interest in biostimulators cause of suble improvements. Interesting topic, but yes, i believe people are moving away from fillers and seeking more natural injectables, such as Prf or fat transfers. 😊
Thanks so much for your comment. I don’t think that fillers cause cancer and thank you for clarifying “MAY”. Yes I definitely agree there has been a greater interest in biostimulators. 😊
i've done both. i think both have a place. i have done bio stimulator but i can't say i've seen a difference. when we pay so much upfront for these injections, we want results immediately. i think if filler is done conservatively than it will look amazing. its a balance!
Thanks so much for your feedback Angela. I think both have their place also. Curious to know how many times you tried a biostimulator. Immediate results are important and that’s the great thing about filler is it provides immediate results but personally I would rather invest into banking on collagen, because in the long run, I think that’s better. I do think you can do filler and it look natural but at some point I think it’s beneficial to start biostimulators
I only had fillers once and they were a disaster- they changed my smile, migrated and when I had them disolved I had a really bad reaction: muscle athrophy, thinning skin and many more. Fillers are unpredictable, no matter what you are saying
@@Sunshinelotus22 Sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with filler and thanks for sharing your story. I can understand that because of your experience, you have a negative view of fillers. However, just because you had a bad reaction to filler does not mean that this is everyone’s experience. There are a lot of people who love filler and have had positive outcomes. Obviously, I would not have made this video if I thought the experience was always positive
@@NaturalInjector Thank you for your reply. There are many women with similar experience to mine. If we were told there is even 1% risk to have these issues, I doubt women would go ahead with these injections. They are so unpredictible, is impossible to know how your body will react to them even if you had them before. They have distroyed my life and I cannot find a treatment to stop the progression of my symptoms. It makes me so angry that even if injectors are now aware of these possible risks are still offering this option. How can they sleep at night? I feel like a victim of physical abuse.
I'm intrigued by PRF injection, definitely interested in learning more about it and how it can help mu under eye hollows. I won't get filler there but Sculptra can't be used there, so PRF seems like a good alternative 🤔
@@nian60 You should definitely check this video out then. I discuss why I chose filler over PRF 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=0AaP5ZYBg8PWy8Zn
To me it was a disaster. I barely evear swelled with fillers. When i tried PRF i looked like i got into a fight and lost for nearly 20 days. Also, no results after swelling was totally gone
@@bkpl269 I actually had a very similar experience. I was very bruised and swollen. I looked like a cat. I don’t think everyone has this issue though. I think maybe I got a lot of volume injected.
Hey I love your videos! I know you have under eye filler, would you recommend getting it for the treatment of a sunken under eye area or is there a better option?
@@FlackooPretty I think it’s a good option, but if and only if you don’t have any of the mentioned things on this video. I’ discuss it at the end 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=q4piAl3ywsi4VrIe.
What about filler at the bone level? Structural volumizing or the Y-Lift. This is very different from regular filler under the skin. I don't see much talk about this procedure.
Biostimulaters are kind of expensive but I like the idea of getting my own collagen and it being permanent. Also I was turned down for under eye filler and instead did 3 PRF treatments. The results are magical!
Fillers give you the ALIEN 👽 look . Can’t these doctors see that jeez . Is all about give me your money. , if you look like a alien I’ll still say you look wonderful 😢
I think they’re jealous and ruin their faces on purpose! I see regular people getting plastic surgery and they look good! Rich people need to be careful who they trust with their face!
I am considering fillers, but I have never had any injectable. No botox or anything else. I am afraid because there are so many injectors nowadays and I don't want to look filled and frozen.
Better care, if you won't end up disabled, like I did. I was injected by anesthesiologist,and wound up on wcheelchair due to spastic paraparesis, and ventricular arrhythmia. Caused by autoimmune reaction to filler.
@@melinageorgiadou9152 Glad you enjoyed the video! I would love to give my opinion on those but we do not have those products mentioned here in the US so I cannot give my opinion
It's bad enough that overfilling gives everyone the same kind of puffy mid face. Now, when they take the fillers out they all have the same 'deflated balloon ' look
@@behemoththekitty I don’t think the deflation would last that long. If the enzyme dissolves your natural hyaluronic acid it should come back in around 48 hrs.
My coworker has really bad eye bags and forehead wrinkles and she’s late 20s and spends time in the sun a lot. She recently got Botox and filler but it looks really good on her. But she only gets them done every six months to a year
Hi Dr Dowe! Love your videos and I’ve learned so much! I’m in a conundrum here where I’m 48 and had 4 vials of Sculptra but I’m less than 3 months out from my 1st procedure. My injector truly believes that the “cheeks are the foundation of the face” and thinks that filler would benefit me. I have really tried to avoid HA fillers and hope that Sculptra would help enough that I won’t need HA fillers. I have a lot of good fat pads and no jowling yet but my main concern is the lines going down either side of my neck under my chin (Cobra neck) starting. She thinks cheek filler will help me. She also said she’s not trying to give me cheeks but just support the ligament to stabilize the mid face. I wish I could feel confident that Sculptra will be my answer to the problem but she thinks it will only help slightly. Thoughts?
All great questions. It’s difficult to give advice without seeing your face. I love using biostimulators to the cheeks. The cheeks are the largest facial unit of the face. I offer virtual consultations if you’re interested. You can book on naturalinjector.com. Also I’m a PA (physician associate, formerly known as physician assistant)
I so appreciate the reply and thanks for the correction on the credentials, I wasn’t very observant. I just think so highly of your skills and knowledge so I always think of you as a doctor! I think I’ll wait 3 whole months (the horror lol) and see how this Sculptra comes along and then consider a consult with you. Thanks again!
I wish it was otherwise I would be getting paid. I am not sponsored by ANY pharmaceutical company nor do I work as a speaker or trainer for them. I have no disclosures to make. Zero bias here
If it were me, I would get hyaluronic acid fillers first (slowly and judiciously, in the right places, skilled injector, natural look and all that)…that way, if I don’t like the look, it will wear off in a year anyway, or I can get it dissolved if I really hate it. It’s also abit cheaper than Sculptra. If I like the look, I can graduate to using Sculptra once the HA fillers wears off. Sculptra is irreversible, you can’t dissolve it if you don’t like it, and it takes 2+ years to wear off, it’s a bigger commitment and requires more patience to see results (and more $$$), so I personally wouldn’t jump into doing it the first time if they have never had fillers done before, and they don’t even know what their face would look like or react with added volume. Another great option other than Sculptra is fat transfer, but it’s a surgical procedure. It’s ultimately cheaper than Sculptra if you have alot of volume loss in your face and it’s 100% natural, the downside is that the recovery is longer (your face will look abnormal for 2 weeks and there will be soreness at the liposuction site) and you must have enough body fat to harvest. I’ve seen people who are too lean get turned away in my old clinic because they don’t have enough fat to do the procedure, and they are usually the ones who need the volume in their faces the most.
@@fatiq8297 Thanks for your comment. I think that’s a great idea to try fillers first in someone who is very curious to see how they will look with the added volume. I have never had regrets on any of the patients that I have treated with Sculptra. It’s just growing collagen so it does not give the hardened look that filler can.
@@NaturalInjector yes, it is indeed very new. Just introduced to Singapore in March this year. It is apparently pure collagen so will not give tyndall effect nor migrate like HA fillers. It's intriguing but I'm wary of unknown longterm effects.
@@NaturalInjector well there is an improvement but nothing drastic and I plan on doing sculptra again later this year but I did bruise quite a lot from it , that was the downside of it for me
Nope girls don't put any type of filler in your face please! My best friend who's like a sister to me a few months ago got filler on her lips (she millennial like myself), she really put a small amount of it and that was it. We met and I saw something was a bit off with her face but I couldn't put a finger on it. We took selfies (I hate pics of myself) and each went back to everyday life. A few days later she sent me the pics she had taken. She really looked even weirder in the pics. My fiance who's in the medical field saw the pics too and he said: oh that's such a pity. She's very good looking prior to the lip filler now she looks weird. I talked to her on the phone and she confessed that she got lip fillers and she doesn't remotely like it. She went from gorgeous to an insta fake face model overnight. The woman here says sometimes you cannot notice it. Believe me you can notice even the smallest amount of filler on someone's face. The face looks weird and off even when using smallest amounts. Ladies just embrace the wrinkles. A face with wrinkles that looks natural is always much better than these weird faces we see everyday. Don't ruin your face! Do what the french ladies do, instead of spending money of fillers and whatnot they just use best skin creams out there and even wrinkled look so elegant. They take care of themselves from within.
@monejohn9973 yes yes whatever floats your boat. If your plastic face is what you find beautiful then there's no hope for you. Lol Usually it's the botoxed ones like you who feel so insecure when they see a natural face
People are abandoning overfilling. They are not abandoning fillers. Fillers have a great place and are very effective in certain ways when used appropriately. Obviously, people are learning their lesson with overfilling. But it’s not fillers all together.
@@rosey_josh Yes as stated in the video we are not abandoning filler all together but I do believe it is becoming less popular and ppl are taking interest in biostimulators and regenerative treatments.
@@vermilionskin I agree that any ethical provider would not make someone look weird. Thing is with facelifts, they don help sagging skin but they do not provide volume so they are not the answer to everything.
@@Zulleikha234 Hi. Thanks for your comment. Sometimes a chubby face is very genetic and no matter how hard the person works out and how much weight they lose, fat in the buccal area remains. I did do a video about facial fat though. Have you seen this one? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=6NvSYqtPifG8iNq4. (I’m a PA.)
I know I am interested in trying things like thermage, and I don't know if something like chin filler would interfere with that. I currently use filler sparingly and I think the cost honestly prevents me from going nuts. I don't know what would happen to me if I won the lottery..
The injectors should know when enough is enough! But if they do it for money only, not to help people to look better, then there should be something done with the law.
@@NaturalInjector I know one who does it with passion and have been seeing her for about 13 years. She doesn't do what I want but offers me options good for me, so I don't look like a Muppet. I'm male, 43, nobody ever gave me more than 35 or told me I look weird and plastic, so she must be good.
Great question. The skin booster Lisa) had (Skinvive) is a hyaluronic acid filler that’s very soft and intended to be injected at a more superficial level for the purpose of making the skin look more hydrated.
It’s not possible for me to advise just on your age. You can watch this video to help you decide the best time to start 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yB8sN6vRf6c/v-deo.htmlsi=H0ZAvUIWZtN1FaOH
@@marcelarondon2877 Hi Marcela. I made a whole Sculptra playlist you can check out! 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLumz2Iw58ThRQqwHxijBrZWpPb6EzB8rT.html&si=onpUW4ErnYp311Ut . Also, I think my next video will be on Sculptra
Recommendations for skin laxity to the submental area would be based on how much elasticity was lost from weight. I cannot advise without being able to evaluate how much elasticity was lost.
Are you asking do I personally do filler in my upper lip? If so, no I have stated on other videos that I have NEVER done filler to my lips (upper or lower). I do the lip flip which is done with neuromodulators (non fillers)
Great question! Check this video out. I discussed why I chose filler over PRF for under eyes 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=0AaP5ZYBg8PWy8Zn
There’s no reason that anybody needs to do those until they’re 40s. Doing it before then makes you look 40 that’s just the fact if you look at all the people in their 20s who have been getting fillers they all look like they’re in their mid 40s now. Don’t do it.
@@landy952 Thanks for your comment. It’s possible to do fillers when you are younger than 40 and not look older. Also, keep in mind that some ppl get fillers, not to look younger, but for the purposes of pure enhancement. For instance, a lip filler enhancement, a chin or jawline filler enhancement. They don’t want to wait till there 40 to enhance their look in this way. Another example is under eye filler. That is done not to look younger but less tired as under eye circles can be present from a young age. You just have to find an injector who is conservative in their approach
@@NaturalInjector I’ve seen way too many women in their 20s that look kid 40s is my point. Sure, the ones who had it done and look natural you can’t tell. But even movie stars looks terrible with it unfortunately
@@landy952 Yea there are definitely ppl who do it who you would never know. I agree it’s unfortunate to see movie stars who look unnatural but I guess they were just trying to address the signs of aging or they were doing what they thought would make them look more attractive. The crazy thing is that celebrities don’t always have the best medical providers. Michael Jackson and Matthew Perry are examples. Doctors were prescribing them medications that they should not have been on, or they were prescribed too high doses. Priscilla Presley is another example. She got industrial silicone, I believe injected into her face by a provider. You would think they would have better providers.
I am going October 4th for lip filler for the first time. Would you recommend me getting Restylane Kysse or juvederm? Or something else? I have average size lips just the sides of my top lip shrunk & my top lip goes in when I talk or smile. I just want to plump it back up nothing to crazy
@@kristenstacy3948 I personally don’t love Juvederm Ultra or Ultra plus. I wrote down my favorite filler for lips in the description of this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yFJnRyi_hi4/v-deo.htmlsi=imwanl7PGcM9GEeh.
@@NaturalInjector yay!! The Restylane kysse is what I was wanting to do but my friend is going Juvederm way. So glad you agree!! I’ve watched you since getting my lip flip last year 🩷 I wish you were closer because I trust you wholeheartedly ☺️
Absolutely, it IS a thing. Especially for people who are thin and don't have enough fat to transfer for BBLs. Emily has had patients (and model requests) for bio stimulators to the body. Check her channel.
@@nian60 Yes I agree, filler is great for lip enhancements but I would check this video out first 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yFJnRyi_hi4/v-deo.htmlsi=upzFi4DnkkQTweHs
Thanks for your comment. Filler does not stretch the skin out. You can get a facelift after filler. The thing about facelifts are they are great for saggy skin but they do not replace lost volume
I don't understand how you can tell people to inject things in their face if they desire the most "natural looking result". If someone wants "natural results", they could just...not inject their face. You also don't go into what Bio-stimulators are exactly - they are still compounds you inject in your face, so it's just another fancy word for a type of filler.
@@aileenbean You can get natural looking results and do injectables. Injectables serve a purpose so we would be losing out on the benefits they provide if we chose not to inject. I have a whole playlist on biostimulators you can watch here👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLumz2Iw58ThRQqwHxijBrZWpPb6EzB8rT.html&si=g3J734m4KQWAJFkk. I can’t cover every single thing in one video.
I think fillers should be done by professional who have proper education and who know exactly where and how much filler to put to get optimal results. That is not something that could be done at home or by some friend.
I like Lisa's exaggerated cheekbones and think they look modelesque . That's why I always appreciate when my skin care specialist exercises caution because I don't always trust my judgment! That being said I don't think my skin care specialist does the other type of holistic approach that you're talking about . However he is close and convenient for this time strapped workaholic and does a good job and we have a good relationship so those things have to factor in .
Lisa is close to the Madonna alien look to my eyes. I think she looks terrible. But we all have different ideas about aesthetics. Clearly the person that worked on Lisa thought she looked good that way. 🙂
No. Disagree. I use hyaluronic acid fillers responsibly, in only the amount needed, on an appropriate touch-up schedule. I know many people who get fillers with a light touch! They look natural and just fine!
@@joannemeeks745 Thanks for sharing your story. Disagree with what exactly. I never said that filler should never be used. I agree it should be used responsibly. I still personally use filler I’m just not going to let filler be my only source of adding volume.
Also does it impact kissing or other sexual activities lol I done a lip flip and my top lip was so hard it was hard to move it the way I wanted it to lol if that makes sense
Can’t argue with that. Fat is a big volumizer of the face. It hides facial aging. Spoke about it in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=QeQUIxxQ1LEWNFRW
Yeah except people who are fat usually eat a lot of sugar and sugar is sure to cause glycation and age you faster in the long run so be careful with your theory and look it up for yourself.
@@Glossyvixen I have heard of this theory too but this would be hard to prove because I don’t think there have been any studies to that have looked at the faces of ppl who eat a lot of sugar vs ppl who don’t. Even if it does cause someone to age faster I think the facial fat hides aging.
Just in case anyone is wondering I am NOT currently sponsored by any pharmaceutical company, NOR do I currently work as a trainer or speaker for any company so my opinion is of my own and non biased .Comment below 👇 and let me know if you would rather use fillers or biostimulators for Anti-Aging.
YT c€nsoring seems to have shadowbann€d my first comment, so I'm reposting it. 😊 From watching a bunch of YT videos on this subject I'm interested in PRF and Ellacor. Some people say that PRF under the eyes don't work, and others say it works well. But if PRF doesn't work it doesn't need to get dissolved. Which is why I find it an interesting option. Ellacor seems to still be in the testing stage. I am expecting Ellacor to be less operator dependent. Unlike lasers which can ruin your face if the operator isn't properly trained. So therefore Ellacor - IF it works as claimed - should have a much more predictable result. Predictability is such an important factor. 😊
@@nian60 Thanks for your comment. I did a whole video on why I chose filler over PRF for my under eyes and you can watch that here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=3WKA1g-ta3YEbLa6. I have heard from colleagues who do PRF and from patients who have done it that it does work and lasts for around 3 months. It’s not something that would give you the same potential issues that filler can, with the post hyaluronic acid recurrent eyelid edema. However, I don’t want to have to inject my under eyes every 3 months and I explained this in that vide, you should check it out 👆 . Also with Ellacor, I do believe any laser or device is operator dependent. Ellacor is kind of new and it said to remove millimeters of sagging skin, but I’m not sure it would give you volume the way that filler or a biostimulators like Sculptra can give volume. Also, I ‘m not sure how predictable it would be because everyone responds and heals differently, and there is some downtime with it.
@@NaturalInjector Thank you. 🤗 Yes we will have to wait for more data with Ellacor.
@@NaturalInjectorA lot of people have said that Ellancor is just a waste of money and another form of microneedling.
In order to be more realistic, you could at least show people before the surgery.Not all these pictures from when they were in there 20s and 30s.And now they're in their 50s and 60s most of the pictures you showed were super old!!!! Obviously they changed in age regardless of the fillers...duhhhhhhh
I think people are finally realizing filler isn’t the best option…
For anti aging in certain areas of the face I agree 👍
@NaturalInjector fillers shouldn't be put nowhere in the face. Period! It looks weird and so freaky even in small amounts. You people who use cannot really see the difference cause your brain gets used to it.
For some people who has certain needs, it is
Yes! I’ve only done Sculptra. Much more of a natural result! Hope to be able to just stick to maintaining this!
@@EadsB7002 I’ll personally never use it again. I work in aesthetics. I had my lips done a few times. They started to become lumpy. The process of dissolving was so painful. Tried injecting again after 4 rounds of dissolving and waiting like 8 months. They ended up worse than prior. Dissolved again! Recently did 2 rounds of prf to hopefully rebuild collagen.
Our filler numbers are also way down. We literally have product just sitting that’s about to expire. Can’t even unload it with a flash sale. Lol People are getting smarter. I’m so glad I never put that stuff anywhere else in my face!
This is why Chloe Kardashian didn't recognize her kids and literally had Tristan take a DNA test. She forgot what she look like. This is so sad.
Huh? Is this true
@@NaturalInjector this is true. Made him take 3 dnas. Then when you do a side by side of old clohe and her baby, they look just alike lol. True story.
@@jmw2267 OMG wow!
@@jmw2267
I guess this is what people now call late stage capitalism? Because this story is truly bizarre
😂😂😂
Beautiful people turn themselves into horror movie characters.
They're men.
Agreed 🫣
I'm glad most of My generation learn from Lindsay lohan.She was the first beautiful woman (not ever just that time)who didn't need plastic surgery but got it and it was unnecessary.
I did fillers two times in my mid forties-by an RN injector at a plastic surgeon’s office-only in the lines that were forming around my mouth and above my lip. It’s 10 years later and those lines have NEVER come back. My practitioner refused to do filler under the eyes (said skin was too thin) or in the cheeks or jawline-recommended waiting for surgical intervention later. Boy am I glad I listened!!!!
Thanks for sharing your story!
Did you use filers to mask smokers lines?
@@irenebykovsky5478 Yes! Check this video out 👉 ua-cam.com/video/a-YKTyYbnz0/v-deo.htmlsi=U1V8xMNZLbWsQ7ql
Thank you! I am 47 years old. And after losing 36 pds the lines around my mounth got more visíble. And I am thinking about fillers. I like my thinner face. And the texture of my skin is really good after a new feeding with less sugar and industrial products. I live in Brazil and here we have got many vegetables and fruits. Excuse me for my English mistakes. Although I try to be always in contact with the language, I am not a native speaker. 😂.
I honestly predicted this 10 years ago when everyone thought filler’s the best since sliced bread
@@AhmedN42 👍. I sales rep friend in the aesthetic industry predicted this 3 years ago
I had fillers for many years before I stoped doing it due to the reasons that you are mentioning. I tried PRF also and recently fat grafting + nanofat (injections of growth factors of my own fat) and i think this is definitely the best option. It is a surgical procedure and of course, not everyone can affording it but it efficient and long term.
Where did you get this procedure done if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve had deep lines since I was young but don’t want filler 😂
I agree with fat grafting…I’ve had a combination of micro and nano fat grafting on my entire face (lips and even forehead included) and the amazing results lasted almost 5 years, I looked 25 at 36, and very natural…it was just fantastic. In my country it’s ultimately cheaper than Sculptra because you don’t need to keep coming back for more for atleast a few years, and the results are extremely impressive and almost immediate (after the 2-3 weeks of swelling goes down). I have never really used HA fillers before (tried it only once in my lips when I was 25 and hated the look). I just turned 40 last week, and would love to do another fat grafting session, but I’m leaner than I was 5 years ago so recently my doctor suggested fillers instead, he thinks I look good for my age (so I guess the stem cells that came with the past fat injections made me age slower?), even with the new aging changes. I don’t know if I will do fillers, maybe tiny amounts, maybe…but I’m definitely going to try PRF.
@@fatiq8297how well
Did your lips take
The fat injections? Thank you. ☺️
True beauty is not caused… it just IS
@@thetorontorealtor3625 very beautiful statement.. Also, it’s nice to have injectables to enhance one’s beauty
Stay natural !!
Yes natural looking is ideal
I can't see why women use make up ,
Your perspective is the absolute best. Love all your informative videos!
Lip filler is going nowhere but I can definitely see a decline in people getting filler in other parts of their fave
Thanks for your comment. You are absolutely right on lip filler. It’s going nowhere because it does such an amazing job on enhancing a lot of women’s beauty and sex appeal 👍
@@NaturalInjector It only does a good job when used in moderation. When used too much, it looks grotesque. I can see that you like to use it.
@@Kimber123 Yes very true. What do you mean by you can see I like to use it?
@@NaturalInjector I don’t think yours look natural and are overfilled, but of course if you like it, that’s all that matters.
@@Kimber123 I have stated on a few videos that I have NEVER injected my lips with filler so you should watch this video so you can learn how to tell the difference from someone who has naturally large full lips vs over filled lips 👉 ua-cam.com/video/d_Kc9PArzLM/v-deo.htmlsi=bU1FYYyb8L0DOT0r. It would be foolish for me to have over injected lips and have a brand called natural injector.
love my sculptra. and the plated. exosomes and biostimulators are such a natural way to stay young!
Thank you for your comment! So you use Plated, the topical brand? I thought it was stem cells, but maybe it is exposures? Have you noticed a difference in your skin?
What is that? The plated thing?🤔
Doesn’t sculptra cause scarring inside the tissue ? Does it affect lymph flow ?
In your opinion .
@@suzytamimi8674 i have never heard of Sculptra effecting lymphatic flow, only filler. Please watch 👉 ua-cam.com/video/GMhcEQJYnAs/v-deo.htmlsi=NXNOJVlTX_qGBJW5 to learn more about the Scar tissue issue
being young means having a skin tight glued to the muscle . with filler distance between muscle and skin increase wich is what we see in old people with skin hanging there is no more tighteness. furthermore filler cannot replace fat loss because fat in hyperdemis is attached to network connective tissue making skin firm and smooth whereas filller in dermis or hypodermis can only distort or detach connective tissue from fat rendering skin non firm destructured and watery or scar hard type (like in scleroderma) depending on using HA or PLLA filler.
Sculptra really saved my face from deflation at 32 years old (last year). I also had some restylane on my cheeks last year and redid it with Radiesse this year and I noticed that there's a very real limit to where my cheeks will look overfilled. Because it seems to me that filler moves in a way that is different from our deep fat pads. The last think I need is to look overfilled. Belotero balance injected with the blanching technique did an amazing job to fix my smile lines though. My nurse is also really talented. But I definitely see the shortcomings of filler and how easy it is to go overboard.
@@blackwoodmills5860 Thank you for sharing your story. Yes I feel that filler, especially if we solely rely on filler to fill all aspects of volume loss, that it does not move in the same way as our natural tissue. If done sparingly and in certain places of the face perhaps it can move like our natural tissue, but it is a gel that’s sitting in the skin taking up space. This is why I really love biostimulators. I wish we could get more options for biostimulators here in the US.
Sculptra 3 treatments with the last being 4 mos ago...couldn't be happier! Also just had Skinvive and no puffyfillerlook (is that a word? ;-) Glowing at 62!
Thanks so much for sharing your story! Glad to hear you liked Sculptra and Skinvive. ✨
How much of a difference did you get from skinvive and was there any 'filling' effect from it or did it just make your skin look better ?
Meh. Nobody knows anything yet. I'll come back in 20 years.
😂 thanks for your comment 😆
My thoughts exactly. I recently heard that fillers never fully leave your face & are seen many years later thru MRI scans. It’s called Stacking. No thanks.
@@laurenmarieprescott Thanks for your comment. I think it can eventually can dissolve on its own I think it depends on the area you get injected and how much was injected. 👍
I’d rather get a face lift than fillers …
@@Bunny11344 thanks for sharing
My cousins were born beautiful, not just beautiful, seriously gorgeous. Perfect in every way. They look like plastic now. It’s disappointing.
😅you sound jealous still😅
@@monejohn9973 hmmmm…no… why? are you? They are very beautiful I am sure you would die of jealousy if you were ever graced to be around them.
As more information is coming out, i think some are questioning benefits versus risks. There was a study recently that fillers MAY cause cancer. Then there's the problems of spreading.
In addition, there appears to be greater interest in biostimulators cause of suble improvements. Interesting topic, but yes, i believe people are moving away from fillers and seeking more natural injectables, such as Prf or fat transfers. 😊
Thanks so much for your comment. I don’t think that fillers cause cancer and thank you for clarifying “MAY”. Yes I definitely agree there has been a greater interest in biostimulators. 😊
@NaturalInjector I think a big factor also is the providers. Your video was great. Enjoyed your content.🌼🌻🌺
@@patslade8008 providers are definitely a big factor. 👍. Glad you enjoyed the content 💐
Hylauronic fillers ARE biostimulators I think she’s being a bit disingenuous here.
@@dtraveler3080 How are HA fillers biostimulators?
i've done both. i think both have a place. i have done bio stimulator but i can't say i've seen a difference. when we pay so much upfront for these injections, we want results immediately. i think if filler is done conservatively than it will look amazing. its a balance!
Thanks so much for your feedback Angela. I think both have their place also. Curious to know how many times you tried a biostimulator. Immediate results are important and that’s the great thing about filler is it provides immediate results but personally I would rather invest into banking on collagen, because in the long run, I think that’s better. I do think you can do filler and it look natural but at some point I think it’s beneficial to start biostimulators
Lisa stays getting bad fillers though. 🙄
That's precisely what i thought! The lips aren't a great look. Although the info is true. Biostimulants is the way forward..
Agreed. She’s made poor decisions with procedures for years!
I only had fillers once and they were a disaster- they changed my smile, migrated and when I had them disolved I had a really bad reaction: muscle athrophy, thinning skin and many more. Fillers are unpredictable, no matter what you are saying
@@Sunshinelotus22 Sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with filler and thanks for sharing your story. I can understand that because of your experience, you have a negative view of fillers. However, just because you had a bad reaction to filler does not mean that this is everyone’s experience. There are a lot of people who love filler and have had positive outcomes. Obviously, I would not have made this video if I thought the experience was always positive
@@NaturalInjector Thank you for your reply. There are many women with similar experience to mine. If we were told there is even 1% risk to have these issues, I doubt women would go ahead with these injections. They are so unpredictible, is impossible to know how your body will react to them even if you had them before. They have distroyed my life and I cannot find a treatment to stop the progression of my symptoms. It makes me so angry that even if injectors are now aware of these possible risks are still offering this option. How can they sleep at night? I feel like a victim of physical abuse.
I'm intrigued by PRF injection, definitely interested in learning more about it and how it can help mu under eye hollows. I won't get filler there but Sculptra can't be used there, so PRF seems like a good alternative 🤔
Same.
You should definitely check this video out then. I discuss why I chose filler over PRF 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=0AaP5ZYBg8PWy8Zn
@@nian60 You should definitely check this video out then. I discuss why I chose filler over PRF 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=0AaP5ZYBg8PWy8Zn
To me it was a disaster. I barely evear swelled with fillers. When i tried PRF i looked like i got into a fight and lost for nearly 20 days. Also, no results after swelling was totally gone
@@bkpl269 I actually had a very similar experience. I was very bruised and swollen. I looked like a cat. I don’t think everyone has this issue though. I think maybe I got a lot of volume injected.
Another great, facts based video. Thanks Emily!
Thank you so much Gabriella!
Bio stimulators for sure. Thanks for the information. I may use it one day.
I stopped fillers and now only use skin boosters that contain polynucleotides and exosomes.
Interesting! What is the name of the skin booster? Do you live in the US?
Hey I love your videos! I know you have under eye filler, would you recommend getting it for the treatment of a sunken under eye area or is there a better option?
@@FlackooPretty I think it’s a good option, but if and only if you don’t have any of the mentioned things on this video. I’ discuss it at the end 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=q4piAl3ywsi4VrIe.
What about filler at the bone level? Structural volumizing or the Y-Lift. This is very different from regular filler under the skin. I don't see much talk about this procedure.
Dermal fillers may damage the immune system's ability to fight disease by blocking lymphatic channels.
Biostimulaters are kind of expensive but I like the idea of getting my own collagen and it being permanent. Also I was turned down for under eye filler and instead did 3 PRF treatments. The results are magical!
I like the idea of banking my own collagen too! How long did you feel the PRF lasted for?
Fillers give you the ALIEN 👽 look . Can’t these doctors see that jeez . Is all about give me your money. , if you look like a alien I’ll still say you look wonderful 😢
Thanks for your comment. Not every provider will let someone end up looking like that. But yea for some they don’t care because they make $$
I think they’re jealous and ruin their faces on purpose! I see regular people getting plastic surgery and they look good! Rich people need to be careful who they trust with their face!
@@Dana_inc interesting
I am considering fillers, but I have never had any injectable. No botox or anything else. I am afraid because there are so many injectors nowadays and I don't want to look filled and frozen.
Better care, if you won't end up disabled, like I did. I was injected by anesthesiologist,and wound up on wcheelchair due to spastic paraparesis, and ventricular arrhythmia. Caused by autoimmune reaction to filler.
Great video, I would love to know your opinion about skin boosters, such as jalupro hmw etc
@@melinageorgiadou9152 Glad you enjoyed the video! I would love to give my opinion on those but we do not have those products mentioned here in the US so I cannot give my opinion
It's bad enough that overfilling gives everyone the same kind of puffy mid face. Now, when they take the fillers out they all have the same 'deflated balloon ' look
@@behemoththekitty I don’t think the deflation would last that long. If the enzyme dissolves your natural hyaluronic acid it should come back in around 48 hrs.
Who is abandoning filler? People around me are doing it all the time.
Me
My coworker has really bad eye bags and forehead wrinkles and she’s late 20s and spends time in the sun a lot. She recently got Botox and filler but it looks really good on her. But she only gets them done every six months to a year
Hi Dr Dowe! Love your videos and I’ve learned so much! I’m in a conundrum here where I’m 48 and had 4 vials of Sculptra but I’m less than 3 months out from my 1st procedure. My injector truly believes that the “cheeks are the foundation of the face” and thinks that filler would benefit me. I have really tried to avoid HA fillers and hope that Sculptra would help enough that I won’t need HA fillers. I have a lot of good fat pads and no jowling yet but my main concern is the lines going down either side of my neck under my chin (Cobra neck) starting. She thinks cheek filler will help me. She also said she’s not trying to give me cheeks but just support the ligament to stabilize the mid face. I wish I could feel confident that Sculptra will be my answer to the problem but she thinks it will only help slightly. Thoughts?
All great questions. It’s difficult to give advice without seeing your face. I love using biostimulators to the cheeks. The cheeks are the largest facial unit of the face. I offer virtual consultations if you’re interested. You can book on naturalinjector.com. Also I’m a PA (physician associate, formerly known as physician assistant)
I so appreciate the reply and thanks for the correction on the credentials, I wasn’t very observant. I just think so highly of your skills and knowledge so I always think of you as a doctor! I think I’ll wait 3 whole months (the horror lol) and see how this Sculptra comes along and then consider a consult with you. Thanks again!
Good info but it is a commercial for bio stimulators
I wish it was otherwise I would be getting paid. I am not sponsored by ANY pharmaceutical company nor do I work as a speaker or trainer for them. I have no disclosures to make. Zero bias here
If it were me, I would get hyaluronic acid fillers first (slowly and judiciously, in the right places, skilled injector, natural look and all that)…that way, if I don’t like the look, it will wear off in a year anyway, or I can get it dissolved if I really hate it. It’s also abit cheaper than Sculptra. If I like the look, I can graduate to using Sculptra once the HA fillers wears off. Sculptra is irreversible, you can’t dissolve it if you don’t like it, and it takes 2+ years to wear off, it’s a bigger commitment and requires more patience to see results (and more $$$), so I personally wouldn’t jump into doing it the first time if they have never had fillers done before, and they don’t even know what their face would look like or react with added volume. Another great option other than Sculptra is fat transfer, but it’s a surgical procedure. It’s ultimately cheaper than Sculptra if you have alot of volume loss in your face and it’s 100% natural, the downside is that the recovery is longer (your face will look abnormal for 2 weeks and there will be soreness at the liposuction site) and you must have enough body fat to harvest. I’ve seen people who are too lean get turned away in my old clinic because they don’t have enough fat to do the procedure, and they are usually the ones who need the volume in their faces the most.
@@fatiq8297 Thanks for your comment. I think that’s a great idea to try fillers first in someone who is very curious to see how they will look with the added volume. I have never had regrets on any of the patients that I have treated with Sculptra. It’s just growing collagen so it does not give the hardened look that filler can.
i only had fillers for under the eyes and chin. in general i use radiesse and love the results
You did Radiesse under the eyes?
@@NaturalInjector no haha under the eyes was acid hialuronic, radiesse was collagen bioestimulator
I'm curious what you think of the latest filler which is a pure collagen gel from porcine sources, called deusaderm. Produced in Taiwan.
@@rpohpiah I have never heard of this product. We don’t have it here in the US
@@NaturalInjector yes, it is indeed very new. Just introduced to Singapore in March this year. It is apparently pure collagen so will not give tyndall effect nor migrate like HA fillers. It's intriguing but I'm wary of unknown longterm effects.
@@rpohpiah Interesting. The collagen products from years before hyaluronic filler was created did not last that long. Tops around 3 months
Which bio stimulator stimulates fat production? 🤔
Renuva
@@erianray2317 thanks 😊👍
I always use Sculptra every where but not under eyes and lips. I love Sculptra! ❤️
Thanks so much for sharing Giselle.
Thanks so much for sharing Giselle!
I had sculptra twice and both times they used it on the orbital bone below the eyes
@@vroomgc Wow. How did it look?
@@NaturalInjector well there is an improvement but nothing drastic and I plan on doing sculptra again later this year but I did bruise quite a lot from it , that was the downside of it for me
What are bio stipulators do you like? What are they?
Nope girls don't put any type of filler in your face please! My best friend who's like a sister to me a few months ago got filler on her lips (she millennial like myself), she really put a small amount of it and that was it. We met and I saw something was a bit off with her face but I couldn't put a finger on it. We took selfies (I hate pics of myself) and each went back to everyday life. A few days later she sent me the pics she had taken. She really looked even weirder in the pics. My fiance who's in the medical field saw the pics too and he said: oh that's such a pity. She's very good looking prior to the lip filler now she looks weird.
I talked to her on the phone and she confessed that she got lip fillers and she doesn't remotely like it. She went from gorgeous to an insta fake face model overnight. The woman here says sometimes you cannot notice it. Believe me you can notice even the smallest amount of filler on someone's face. The face looks weird and off even when using smallest amounts. Ladies just embrace the wrinkles. A face with wrinkles that looks natural is always much better than these weird faces we see everyday. Don't ruin your face! Do what the french ladies do, instead of spending money of fillers and whatnot they just use best skin creams out there and even wrinkled look so elegant. They take care of themselves from within.
You honestly just sound jealous that your friend still looks better than u😅
@monejohn9973 yes yes whatever floats your boat. If your plastic face is what you find beautiful then there's no hope for you. Lol
Usually it's the botoxed ones like you who feel so insecure when they see a natural face
What do you think of lip fillers? Same that it swells overtime? I usually do every 2 years with vobella
Emily has an informative video on lip fillers. "Before you get lip fillers - watch this". 🙂
@@nian60 🙏thank you so much for referring my other video 🙏
I think if you are conservative and follow the rules in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yFJnRyi_hi4/v-deo.htmlsi=D-8F9pA2TUs01gej you will be fine.
People are abandoning overfilling. They are not abandoning fillers. Fillers have a great place and are very effective in certain ways when used appropriately. Obviously, people are learning their lesson with overfilling. But it’s not fillers all together.
@@rosey_josh Yes as stated in the video we are not abandoning filler all together but I do believe it is becoming less popular and ppl are taking interest in biostimulators and regenerative treatments.
Women should consider mini lift than using fillers. Good doctors won’t make people look weird, they just go from tired to rested.
@@vermilionskin I agree that any ethical provider would not make someone look weird. Thing is with facelifts, they don help sagging skin but they do not provide volume so they are not the answer to everything.
I'd def go for biostims. Do you have any referral/recommendations for a great injector in the Chicago area?
Thanks for your comment. Dr. Steven Dayan
Can you do a video on long lasting RRS HA
@@sortymejia1364 What’s RRS?
Hi Dr ..plz do.a.video about chubby face...whats the best one can do for a chubby / moon face...
@@Zulleikha234 Hi. Thanks for your comment. Sometimes a chubby face is very genetic and no matter how hard the person works out and how much weight they lose, fat in the buccal area remains. I did do a video about facial fat though. Have you seen this one? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=6NvSYqtPifG8iNq4. (I’m a PA.)
are fillers safe for someone with autoimmune disease like Hashimoto ?
@@jenna7060 In general yes they are safe with someone who has Hashimotos but of course the provider who treats you will get your full medical history
I know I am interested in trying things like thermage, and I don't know if something like chin filler would interfere with that. I currently use filler sparingly and I think the cost honestly prevents me from going nuts. I don't know what would happen to me if I won the lottery..
😆 won the lottery. You can do Thermage if you have filler
There are many health concerns with fillers. Ironically, how you look after injection is the smallest problem.
@@sfg678-ou1tw thank you for your comment. I don’t think filler causes much health risk.
@@NaturalInjector thanks for your answer! I just got subscribed and I'll continue to educate myself about aesthetician industry.
@@sfg678-ou1tw That’s great!
I used filler sparingly and am very judicious with it.
Thank you so much for sharing Annmarie!
Is sculptura effective on jawline lifting?
The injectors should know when enough is enough! But if they do it for money only, not to help people to look better, then there should be something done with the law.
Thank you for your comment. 👍. The key is to find an injector who will not just do it for the money. I’ll be talking about this in m next video
@@NaturalInjector I know one who does it with passion and have been seeing her for about 13 years. She doesn't do what I want but offers me options good for me, so I don't look like a Muppet. I'm male, 43, nobody ever gave me more than 35 or told me I look weird and plastic, so she must be good.
@@demoniczek27 That’s great. Glad you found a good injector.
Are skin boosters a type of filler?
Great question. The skin booster Lisa) had (Skinvive) is a hyaluronic acid filler that’s very soft and intended to be injected at a more superficial level for the purpose of making the skin look more hydrated.
How about sculptra ?? Doctors also are seeing problems on that
@@claraborges3371 which problems?
What are biostimulators
@@sherridillon2767 things like Sculptra and Renuva
I would like to see a list of Fillers and one of Bio Stimulators.
@@mritzs5142 A list of fillers and biostimulators?
I am 28 should i be concerned about drastic collagen lost? I drink collagen.
It’s not possible for me to advise just on your age. You can watch this video to help you decide the best time to start 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yB8sN6vRf6c/v-deo.htmlsi=H0ZAvUIWZtN1FaOH
Como eu agradeço ao universo por ter chegado até esse vídeo
@@pamplonacristiane 🙏
I think you read the title. Good job?
What do you think of hyper dilute radisse
Great video ❤
I used filler in my lips last time 5 years ago and my lips still have volume
Can you talk about sculptra?
@@marcelarondon2877 Hi Marcela. I made a whole Sculptra playlist you can check out! 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLumz2Iw58ThRQqwHxijBrZWpPb6EzB8rT.html&si=onpUW4ErnYp311Ut . Also, I think my next video will be on Sculptra
Thoughts on sagging skin under chin? 41yo. Loss of facial volume as well from losing weight. Nasolabial fold lines. Would fat transfer be a good idea?
Recommendations for skin laxity to the submental area would be based on how much elasticity was lost from weight. I cannot advise without being able to evaluate how much elasticity was lost.
I’m curious, do you use filler in your upper lips?
She definitely does. Looks very unnatural!
Are you asking do I personally do filler in my upper lip? If so, no I have stated on other videos that I have NEVER done filler to my lips (upper or lower). I do the lip flip which is done with neuromodulators (non fillers)
Hi, I hear biostimulators like sculptra can cause issues in future if I want to get a facelift. Is this true?
Great question. I addressed that question in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/GMhcEQJYnAs/v-deo.htmlsi=IFO9XPJ7fgHXnXoJ
@@NaturalInjector Thank YOU for your quick response!
@@897ala You are very welcome
What are your thoughts on PRF injection? Thanks!
Great question! Check this video out. I discussed why I chose filler over PRF for under eyes 👉 ua-cam.com/video/g54Oxmn99X0/v-deo.htmlsi=0AaP5ZYBg8PWy8Zn
There’s a lot of “blindness” these days… smh
The problem is in the 'human'
@@nk9458 thanks for your comment
There’s no reason that anybody needs to do those until they’re 40s. Doing it before then makes you look 40 that’s just the fact if you look at all the people in their 20s who have been getting fillers they all look like they’re in their mid 40s now. Don’t do it.
@@landy952 Thanks for your comment. It’s possible to do fillers when you are younger than 40 and not look older. Also, keep in mind that some ppl get fillers, not to look younger, but for the purposes of pure enhancement. For instance, a lip filler enhancement, a chin or jawline filler enhancement. They don’t want to wait till there 40 to enhance their look in this way. Another example is under eye filler. That is done not to look younger but less tired as under eye circles can be present from a young age. You just have to find an injector who is conservative in their approach
@@NaturalInjector I’ve seen way too many women in their 20s that look kid 40s is my point. Sure, the ones who had it done and look natural you can’t tell. But even movie stars looks terrible with it unfortunately
@@landy952 Yea there are definitely ppl who do it who you would never know. I agree it’s unfortunate to see movie stars who look unnatural but I guess they were just trying to address the signs of aging or they were doing what they thought would make them look more attractive. The crazy thing is that celebrities don’t always have the best medical providers. Michael Jackson and Matthew Perry are examples. Doctors were prescribing them medications that they should not have been on, or they were prescribed too high doses. Priscilla Presley is another example. She got industrial silicone, I believe injected into her face by a provider. You would think they would have better providers.
I am going October 4th for lip filler for the first time. Would you recommend me getting Restylane Kysse or juvederm? Or something else? I have average size lips just the sides of my top lip shrunk & my top lip goes in when I talk or smile. I just want to plump it back up nothing to crazy
@@kristenstacy3948 I personally don’t love Juvederm Ultra or Ultra plus. I wrote down my favorite filler for lips in the description of this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yFJnRyi_hi4/v-deo.htmlsi=imwanl7PGcM9GEeh.
@@NaturalInjector yay!! The Restylane kysse is what I was wanting to do but my friend is going Juvederm way. So glad you agree!! I’ve watched you since getting my lip flip last year 🩷 I wish you were closer because I trust you wholeheartedly ☺️
Emily, what do you think about sculptra for the butt, to make it fuller?
lol is that a thing?
@@iamrichlol absolutely. Emily has had patients (and model requests) for bio stimulator to the body. Check her channel
Absolutely, it IS a thing. Especially for people who are thin and don't have enough fat to transfer for BBLs. Emily has had patients (and model requests) for bio stimulators to the body. Check her channel.
@@iamrichlol yes 🤭
@@beeznhoney4323 ua-cam.com/video/k-8u6MYdZL0/v-deo.htmlsi=DxXSMCHsT_SK-mk_
Is this the vid that you’re talking about?
Next one is laser. This procedure requires too much of downtime and skin is permanently discolored.
What procedure are you referring to the requires so much downtime?
Or... You can, you know, age gracefully. Better to look old and not odd
Some ppl would definitely agree with you on that but others probably think it’s better to look weird than look old
Is there even an alternative to HA for the lips? There doesn't seem to be an alternative currently.
The only other thing I have heard of is silicone which is old, no one really uses that anymore. Hyarluronic acid fillers are the way to go for lips.
@@NaturalInjector OK, thanks. 🙂 Yes Dr. Ben Talei says not to use silicone.
@@nian60 Yes I agree, filler is great for lip enhancements but I would check this video out first 👉 ua-cam.com/video/yFJnRyi_hi4/v-deo.htmlsi=upzFi4DnkkQTweHs
@@NaturalInjector Thank you. 🤗
@@nian60 👍😊
Is going d ultra every year too much?
I’m not sure what d ultra is?
@@NaturalInjectoroops meant sculptra?
@@mariacardaropoli90 I don’t think so. I try and do 1 to 2 maintenance treatments per year. I work out a lot though and have low body fat
How do we get them out ?? I have fat transfer in my upper cheeks..Anyone know ??
How do you get fat out you mean?
Because fillers end up costing you money later when you need a face lift to tighten up the skin envelope the fillers stretched out.
Thanks for your comment. Filler does not stretch the skin out. You can get a facelift after filler. The thing about facelifts are they are great for saggy skin but they do not replace lost volume
I don't understand how you can tell people to inject things in their face if they desire the most "natural looking result". If someone wants "natural results", they could just...not inject their face. You also don't go into what Bio-stimulators are exactly - they are still compounds you inject in your face, so it's just another fancy word for a type of filler.
@@aileenbean You can get natural looking results and do injectables. Injectables serve a purpose so we would be losing out on the benefits they provide if we chose not to inject. I have a whole playlist on biostimulators you can watch here👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLumz2Iw58ThRQqwHxijBrZWpPb6EzB8rT.html&si=g3J734m4KQWAJFkk. I can’t cover every single thing in one video.
You didn't mention fat transfer! It's the most natural thing you could have into your own body!
I think fillers should be done by professional who have proper education and who know exactly where and how much filler to put to get optimal results. That is not something that could be done at home or by some friend.
Lisa looks like that one Guy who is known as the Human Ken Doll
Most sadly look wide mouthed & masculine, why not just look like yourself ageing naturally, still you, still unique, it happens to us all.
I like Lisa's exaggerated cheekbones and think they look modelesque . That's why I always appreciate when my skin care specialist exercises caution because I don't always trust my judgment! That being said I don't think my skin care specialist does the other type of holistic approach that you're talking about . However he is close and convenient for this time strapped workaholic and does a good job and we have a good relationship so those things have to factor in .
Lisa is close to the Madonna alien look to my eyes. I think she looks terrible. But we all have different ideas about aesthetics. Clearly the person that worked on Lisa thought she looked good that way. 🙂
my natural cheekbones look like hers, lol
No. Disagree. I use hyaluronic acid fillers responsibly, in only the amount needed, on an appropriate touch-up schedule. I know many people who get fillers with a light touch! They look natural and just fine!
@@joannemeeks745 Thanks for sharing your story. Disagree with what exactly. I never said that filler should never be used. I agree it should be used responsibly. I still personally use filler I’m just not going to let filler be my only source of adding volume.
I’d rather have wrinkles
@@brandilyn6720 thanks for sharing
If ppl would just stop over doing it
Also does it impact kissing or other sexual activities lol I done a lip flip and my top lip was so hard it was hard to move it the way I wanted it to lol if that makes sense
I thought the Lisa Rina girl was the botched edit ver of Kylie 😭😭😭💀
Anyway, the fillers aftermath even worse than the beginning.
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Lisa was beautiful before
@@madeinussr7551 Yes 👍
She definitely has fillers in her lips, and I don’t know where else, but she shouldn’t be the one talking about this. It should be someone natural.
Isn't that filler in your lip?
@@saraf9081 No there is no filler in my lips
I've been washing my face religiously since I was 10 years old and no one knows how old i am.
@@thegitgudgrrl How old are you?
People are looking at the KarJenners and running scared.
The best natural filler for your face is staying fat! I stay this good looking by being fat.
Can’t argue with that. Fat is a big volumizer of the face. It hides facial aging. Spoke about it in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=QeQUIxxQ1LEWNFRW
Yeah except people who are fat usually eat a lot of sugar and sugar is sure to cause glycation and age you faster in the long run so be careful with your theory and look it up for yourself.
@@Glossyvixen Ma'am. I'm not much into sugar, but I've been known to slam back a few sodas with pizzas.
@@Glossyvixen I have heard of this theory too but this would be hard to prove because I don’t think there have been any studies to that have looked at the faces of ppl who eat a lot of sugar vs ppl who don’t. Even if it does cause someone to age faster I think the facial fat hides aging.
The truth is: almost nobody looks better after cosmetic surgery. Most look uncanny.