Filler can get overdone and it can move in your face and they have found it doesn’t dissolve . It will show up 12 years later even after you’ve stopped
All my life I had men looking at me. I was told I was in the sexy face category. I'm now 53 and still get men smiling at me & I have done absolutely nothing. The rest of my life will be dedicated to my passions and not worrying if I get looked at. I found people attractive in their character and how lovely & happy they are. Working at being healthy & happy is my path. Like Paulina. To each is own.
@orangeorangeness2116 I'm a creative person, so I find joy in drawing, painting, baking, piano, music, dancing, dressing, and learning new things. At this age I also became more healthy & although exercise is not always fun at first, when I'm done I feel great, much more satisfied & ready for anything. I finally fell in love with myself & suddenly true love showed up for the first time. Keep shinning 🌞 🌞 🌞
@@chiablum1453 This!!!! Same, except I’m mid 40s, and I just don’t care if I continue to get attention! Like you, I have hobbies I enjoy too. I just want to enjoy life and be happy! ❤
I don't have a problem with looking young and beautiful. If I have the money, I will do it. It's a personal choice. What piss me off is the celebrities that adamantly deny having any work done. Just be honest. If you compare the celebrities with the same age as Paulina. You can tell they have had cosmetic work done of any way, it can be invasive and non-invasive. But they still have had help done. Paulina is still very beautiful and aging gracefully naturally, loved her when she was young and love her more now for being confident.
I’m European living in America and Americans are obsessed with youth. It’s not the same in Europe. It’s unhealthy. Pauline needs to get off the internet and enjoy her golden years.
Yes whenever I visit Europe I notice that the women look very natural looking. It seems the anti-aging culture is not as apparent in Europe. It would be interesting to see if men’s dating preferences regarding age in Europe. Here in LA I feel like there are so many men who want to date 20 plus women that are younger than them.
@@NaturalInjector LA is definitely its own bubble. The men I grew up with aren’t trained to look for perfect as they are in LA and the US. I feel as though we the women are putting all the pressure on ourselves. My mom doesn’t wear makeup she’s in her mid 50s my dad is smitten with after 40 Years of marriage. My brother doesn’t like when his wife gets cosmetic treatments and understands that we all age so I think the mentality is different for men as well. I never grew up with the pressure to look a certain way. I happen to be attractive but my parents never emphasized it nor am do I see it as my only value. It’s quite nice not to be obsessed with something that won’t stay the same. Love your channel btw.
@@raspberrykissable Thanks for sharing your story. I guess it boils down to the culture. I read an article years ago, when I first moved to LA, from the Hollywood Reporter that spoke about the difference between the LA Face vs the NY Face. Here in LA, as opposed to NY where I’m originally from, they’re obsessed with youth, celebrities and sex, since it’s the home of where Playboy was founded. In NY they are obsessed with money and power, so that’s why they respect the older, more experienced look in NY where ppl don’t mind looking their age as much. I haven’t been in NY for years so wonder if it’s changed. Curious where you are from in Europe? Glad you love the channel! 💕
Absolutely! A beautiful woman in Europe has a beautiful woman. a beautiful woman in the United States is a young woman. Also I think people in Europe tend to look younger because they are a lot thinner. From the back you can’t tell how old people are, but here people tend to get larger is the age.
@@wplants9793 I love that. A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman. Youth and beauty are definitely more of a thing here in LA. I wouldn’t say it’s all over in the US but it’s definitely represented in our film/media culture. Thanks for your comment!
I'm an older lady and I have worn sunscreen on my neck and face since I was in my early 20s. I think it's the one inexpensive, easy to do beauty and health thing you can do for you skin. It's made a huge difference in my skin compared to friends who didn't do it. Do it!!
Well done and good for you Jennifer. I have also been wearing sunscreen (factor 50) since my mid 20s. I’ll be 40 next year! My skin looks great if I do say so myself lol. I barely have any wrinkles. It definitely works!
With all so respect, I could not disagree with you more. Paulina is absolutely stunning. She was when she was younger and she still is now. Your comment “she understands that facial aging has affected her beauty” was said like it was a fact. In actuality, it’s just your opinion. It’s what you do for a living after all. But to be a better, more empowering, provider for your patients,maybe be cautious about blurring that line between fact & opinion.
I actually agree with you that Paulina is indeed absolutely stunning. Which is why I featured her in this video. In regards to my opinion vs fact with attractions This doesn’t mean much sense to say that it’s my opinion. Attraction being an opinion and not a fact is already understood. Also I think if you ask any human being on this earth if they think that a person would be more attractive at 35 years old vs 80 years old, I think everyone would agree and have the opinion that at 35 years old we would be more attractive than 80 years old. Anyone who disagrees is probably in denial. If facial aging did not affect someone’s beauty I don’t think that this cosmetic injectable industry would exist.
For a start i want to grab a colourant and colour away all paulina s greys, sorry but i cant help it Otherwise she looks great And still has the body of a young girl
Paulina is miles more beautiful that many celebrities and actresses whose faces often look like a foot ball. The fillers are beging to be less popular as time goes by.
I am 69, already aged and I am aging gracefully. I have seen many women that have had fillers and eventually their faces begin to look odd in time. It looks like they have had fillers I prefer natural aging , we all age if we are lucky , we put way to much into beauty and not enough into being healthy , and being natural.
Thank you so much for your comment. I also believe that the emphasis should be put on physical health first. I will be coming out with a video that mentions how important it is to integrate health with aesthetics. I agree with you that a lot of ppl can look odd, but those are the ones you can recognize. There are ppl who look natural that you would never know get stuff done. You are only recognizing the unnatural looking ones and equating that with all ppl who get fillers but I assure you there is a way to treat yourself conservatively and look completely natural.
@@bettyanne9746 You make some really excellent points! A lot of times it is from the build up of filler but I also believe that filler gets a bad wrap and gets blamed for overdone faces, when it could have been caused by other things like facial fat transfer. Or, in that case where you mentioned celebrities who have access to, you would think, the best providers who would keep them looking natural, sometimes they fall victim to things that are not even filler or anything FDA approved. An example would be Priscilla Presley, who got injected with industrial silicone. This is why I love biostimulators like Sculptra! It’s very natural looking because it stimulates your skin to produce its own collagen. I use a lot of Sculptra and filler more sparingly. Filler is great for enhancements though! I just put a tiny amount of filler to my nose today to maintain my non-surgical nose tweakment.
I’ve had a liquid facelift 2 years ago, and loved how I looked at the time. Now regret it. In hindsight, I really didn’t need it. Now some of the filler has migrated, and now in my opinion, I look more tired and 10 years older, than before I had the fillers. I am now considering a Concept facelift, and have my consultation in 2 weeks. I agree fillers are for those in their late 30’s onward, until you hit early 50’s, when by then, a surgical facelift is the answer. Despite my dissatisfaction with the outcome of my fillers, I am 61, petite small frame, and I’ve been told by many that I look in my early 50’s, even with the fillers now misplaced. I follow good skin care and eat quality food. Hope this info has helped those in their 50’s to consider my account, before embarking on a liquid facelift.
My consultation went well. But I think I’ll hold on, maybe in a couple of years I’ll go for a facelift. I only have slight jowls and some loose skin around the neck. I am very lucky to have mediterranean complexion.
@Belen Lewis new ZIIP came up, and overall, ZIIP is great for skin and muscles tone. Try it for 3 month. U r smart by taking it slow. There's no need to rush into it. One says this way the other that way, and we r last!!! I want blepharoplasty, but I'm trying almost everything else before surgery:)
I’m on my late 30’s. I never like the look of fillers on face because it causes pillow face. There are young women on their 20’s and they don’t look good either. I got a face and neck lifting 3 weeks ago and I’m beyond happy ❤
Around the age of 44 I noticed major aging on my face. I had eye lid surgegry, botox and fat transfer in 3 years period. I use tretinoin. Now I 'm 47 and content when I look my self on the mirror, before I felt sad. Best money spent!
I think Paulina is still so beautiful, even with wrinkles she has a youthful glow and eye shine, and her body is absolutely stunning - she’s put 20 years old to shame
She looks elegant but not stunning or sexy. And that is what she has been used to. She is used to being visible and more visisble than most women and now she is invsisble because she shows her age. So I guess that comes with the territory of ' hotness' .
yeah shes attractive but to say just as attractive as her 20s is def being in denial but i think a facelift is a better bet i dont see a big differnce with the fillers@@balderdashtv5064
Plastic surgeons have now come out showing evidence that hyaluronic acid fillers never truly metabolize in the skin and just build up, that's why so many women start looking weird after several years of "liquid face lift tweakments". The filler is still present in your skin even years later after your last procedure and it often migrates lower down the face as muscles drop due to gravity making you look way older and going back to your injector for your next filler "fix" thinking that you'll correct the problem, but you NEVER do. You just keep adding more and more filler which ends up deforming your face. If you are younger, you'll need smaller amounts of filler at a time. Since young people have thicker fat pads and more collagen in their skin, the injected areas don't look weird, but over time if the same individuals continue to fill their faces, they end up looking weird. Fillers have a place in correction of minor facial issues, but to say that they put your aging on hold is unethical. I'm an aesthetician and have seen plenty of deformed faces in wonen who started off looking good with one or two filler treatments and ended up looking unrecognizable, puffy and actully looking older as they continued the treatments over a span of few years. Since I see many clients for several years as they keep coming back for facials and laser treatments, I have the ability to compare pre-filler photos to how my clients faces change over time and I definitely can say it's not a pretty picture. You also have to understand that the injectors will tell you things that you want to hear as their livelihoods depend on presenting the best case scenario and not discussing the long term issues that will develop in effort to make you feel good about the treatment and get you coming back again and again. Before you start doing this, please do your research. Celebrities have access to far more superior treatments, maintain good fitness levels, hydration and eat much better than your average middle class woman who works, raises children, cooks meals daily, maintains a living space and is stressed to the max. If you truly want to stay younger, look into minimally invasive vertical face-lift techniques that move your facial muscles back where they belong. Facelift techniques have come a long way since the early days. You will look far natural and happy for a long time with your appearance.
I really appreciate your detailed comment. I agree with you on a lot of things that you mentioned. I do think a lot of people overdo it with fillers and they utilize fillers to add volume to all the areas of the face that gets depleted from aging. This is why I’m a big fan of bio-stimulators and I have a lot of videos that talk about them and why I prefer them over filler for anti-aging. However I agree fillers have their place and they will always have their place. Also, just as you say injectors will tell you things you want to hear, surgeons will too. There’s a lot of content coming out about what fillers and bio stimulators do to the skin and what they look like when you dissect the skin during a face flit, but the interesting part is they don’t discuss what surgical procedures do to the skin. I would love them to dissect the skin of someone who had a facelift in the past who is getting another facelift so we can see that because Facelifts don’t last forever. Also, all of my patients look natural. It is possible for someone to get fillers and look completely natural. People need to realize that you only recognize the people who look unnatural who do non-invasive treatments AND surgical treatments. if someone looks puffy and unnatural we automatically assume that it’s from filler. I do virtual consults for people all around the world and let me tell you that I have seen some unnatural looking facial fat transfers that the person got when they underwent a facelift. If that person was walking around town guess what people would think, “oh my gosh she overdid it with filler.” Also younger people needing smaller amounts of filler depends on their facial tissue thickness rather than just their age. There is so much variation in facial tissue thickness. People who have thicker, denser skin will usually require more than those who have thinner skin. It is very important for people to do research and this is why I started this channel. I agree with you also on the importance of maintaining an ideal body weight which is why I have a video about facial fat and attraction. One of best things a person can do is exercise regularly and maintain a healthy body weight. You also have to understand that some people, such as myself who have never had surgery think of surgery as an absolute last resort. Surgery is and will always be invasive. I think in general, surgery should be a last resort if there is no other way of accomplishing the goal which is in this case is anti-aging. I think in certain cases when someone does not have thick skin (this tends to be genetic) and they keep a low BMI and exercise regularly, that they can ward off a facelift, and if they benefit from a facelift, it will be way down the line. Always remember facelifts don’t last forever.
There evidence that fillers in the under eye area doesn’t disintegrate but rather migrates. Many doctors are refusing to do this area now. I had it done once and it was amazing. I didn’t need any makeup to cover up my dark circles. But, I won’t do it anymore.
This is true filler under the eye area can migrate or cause problems years down the road. If that happens though you can dissolve it. I’ve had it done with no issues before. I would just be very cautious of doing it under the eyes.
Get the right injector and tear trough filler is a game changer. It just can't be overdone, needs to be used on the right patient, and I'm the right plane (injector skill). A plastic surgeon did my undereye filler, and I never have to wear undereye concealor!
@@Kad6976x Yes I know there are many online stories of this but I don’t think it causes any long term side effects. Dr Tim Pearce has an excellent video on filler dissolver and adverse events
All these 50+ celebrities, especially the female ones, have had at least one surgical facelift. There comes a time when fillers can only do so much. Too much filler gives a pillow face or a wide face. To lift a jowly face, you would need a lot of filler.
@@gingernightmare9152 If they shouldn't have fillers in their 50s, then they should never have fillers. I can't think of another age that would be more appropriate.
@@gingernightmare9152 You cant have a facelift if there is nothing to lift. So you make the assumption that everyone in their 50s is saggy and jowls hanging like a bull dog. I think I look my age but everyone just has aged dradfully making me look much much younger, As if you need a face lift - you gotto look rough.
Not necessarily I card people for a living and can honestly say some people are just made better. That being said thats a very small fragment of the population.
injectors have to say this to sell. My sister has been injecting her face since she was in her late 30's . YES, she looks plum but she looks WEIRD and swollen at times and her eyes look really weird my other older sister said. I am in my 40's and never had injected my face and a plastic surgeon said the quality of my skin is great and said I do not need anything. All this coming from a plastic surgeon. Ladies, smoking, alcohol, sun, pollution, bad diet, not exercising, not sleeping well ages you faster and not gracefully. When I wake up, and I look in the mirror, I said wow you are either not your age, or you are out of this world! 😍
If you at 40 look younger than your age that’s awesome 👏 👏 . I do not have to say this to sell, whether it’s said or not said, facial aging will take it’s course with time. There are a lot of ppl who look unnatural from injectables but there is a way to look natural. Having a healthy lifestyle is also great but it will not stop facial aging from taking it’s course. This video was intended to inform ppl that it will take it’s course eventually and for those who want to take route B, it’s easier to correct facial aging by doing tweakments than waiting longer.
@@NaturalInjector Thank you for all you do but it is saddening That some people associate tweakments in negative lights. People should be free to do what they want while respecting each other's opinions. 😢 Your videos are for information purposes and not to stigmatize aging but sadly most people don't get it and think you are trying to monetize it. 😢
@@NaturalInjector You took a photo of Paulina where she was sad, crying, with no makeup and filters and compared it to good photos of Jennifer Lopez, etc. JLo doesn't show herself as nakedfaced as Polina. She still has some filters in Instagram, because she wants to preserve "beautity" image.
But she cant be 56 there...more like 63...but Im sure they all lie about age from the start..I get tired of seeing her though and she went on an interview saying she was sad that men dont give her the "I want to F you" look anymore...And, also can anyone imagine going online with all this, no one gets that part of her intention is to receive stacks of compliments every day...can you imagine tons of people telling you every day on every photo how amazing you look, even if you get some bad ones...that for sure creates a level of narcissisim beyond what us in the rest of the world are used to, even if you look great and are on IG sometimes...its just too much..I dont get all these people fluffing up these celebrities..we know none of them on a personal level. They could be real as*holes. Do they deserve all this praise? Bc that is what they are here for regardless if you think not. Of course they are. Humility is gorgeous-none of them have that, they wouldnt be where they are , if they did. Fact.
I started at 35 years old. I do Sculptra and I usually need 2 vials done in 2 sessions. Sometimes I need 3 vials if I use on my hands. Start early before it gets bad.
I wish celebs would be honest about it. The pretending to 'just have great genes' or the 'I use olive oil and that is my secret' is so unhelpful and dishonest and makes everyone else feel like crap.
I dont feel like crap because I have better skin than most celebs as I have lived a skin freindly life style - I am just not as beautiful or put together. However I dont get clocked about my age as I still look youthful - so dont really care. Skin care is relatively cheap - however sagging face well that is where they have the edge. But if you maintain good skin - well that sags much later than even the celebrities.
I think that is true - culturally westerners like grey hair and men with wrinkles but in other parts of the world that just looks old. When I am in South Korea -men will do everything not to get wrinkles if they want to be deemed attractive. And every old man dyes his hair. I had a friend who was considred distinguished in the UK and in South Korea - they just treated him as elderly grandfather.
I've already started route B! I started in my late 30s with Resylane to my nasolabial folds and loved my results. I get 1 syringe of Restylane (regular or silk depending) and it lasts a year per area. I also do Botox and other treatments such as RF, MicroCurrent, LED, Retinol, etc. I still look like I'm in my 30s.
You never had problems with filler migration? I've seen women that had this problem and they look older than normally. Including celebrities. And btw folks, I don't know if you've seen in person some of the celebrities but I assure you they don't look as good as in photos. We live in an era of filters.
@@Cris_89Ari I agree with you 💯 migration no doubt ! I think stays in the skin. When I hear it’s natural acids like in your body . No it’s made in lavatory so it’s not natural. All those filters are migrating and go somewhere eventually. Like u need to do over and over again come on
@@fitlana2821 no skin booster doesn’t migrate because is NOT a filler!! Actually skin boosters are very good because it stimulates your own collagen, elastin & fibro production making you look younger and beautiful skin 🥰
I’m in that age group of those celebrities and thought I was going to make it without fillers but Emily showed me I was wrong. I’m loving my tweakments!
thank you for this. I started in my 30 ties with botox , followed with Hyluronic acid in my 40 ties ,and now in my 50 ties i still do that plus Kybella and hifu. But concerning Paulina: she still is so beautiful, even with wrinkles and she still will be a classic beauty when she is 80. You have to be very careful with procedues. Honestly i prefer Paulina to all the facelifted stars like Jane Fonda etc. Their face may look younger, but the eyes, the skin of the body and the way they walk tell the true age and so they look unnatural and sometimes weird. So llittle refreshment like a litte botox, sculptra may help to conserve:)
Thanks for your comment Monica! I have heard many ppl say that they would prefer to be natural over looking unnatural. There is definitely a way to look natural and get things done.
Why does Paulina look so much OLDER THAN ME? I am 76! First her BMI is likely too low and has likely been too low all her life. My mother was underweight all her life. She was beautiful young, by 60 she looked 70 and by 70 looked 80. I have NOT been underweight all my adulthood. OF COURSE I have my father's genes too. I am very fair my ethnic heritage is Scots and English my father was fairer than my mother. I have used Retin A since age 35 and used it continuously. I had developed crow's feet from smoking but I had stopped. I am from a hot climate with lots of sun, south Texas. There was no sunscreen in the 50s and 60s. I got tons of sun exposure because I wasnt an indoor girl. I do work at not getting too thin. Im 5ft 4in. If I go down to 117 my face looks 5 years older. If I keep my weight at 125 to 130 I look 60ish says my female dermatologist. That is 15 years younger than I am. I DO still have men turn to look at me...men my age and younger. I have CHILDREN, little girls in this Central American country ask to have their photo taken with me...they say I am a Disney Princess. This usually is when I am wearing a boho maxi skirt...that IS flattering. I am widowed and had many men around my age asking me out when it was known I was now unattached. Some men cant take their eyes off me. I do have a good hourglass figure with curves amd dress in Romamtic Kibbe style. I dont hide under oversize clothing and am 5'4". I move gracefully having taken ballet and am fit and my muscle has not atrophied much as it does with man women my age. I wear modest but fitted, not tight clothung. Women my age who dont know me are put off a bit when meeting me but soon grow to like me then compliment me amd ask clothimg questions, neauty treatment quastioms once they are very comfortable doing so they are astounded at my age and ask me for clothes advice for themselves...there are different body types ala Kibbe. Right now I am helping another widow build a new wardrobe for HER body type. She has a little grey mouse wardrobe too.loose as if she is heavy amd hiding but she is not and wears no make up.at all. I am careful.to have a natural.makeup because with my striking ingenue Breck girl coloring a natural look suits me and preserves a more youthful aspect. Im a happy woman with a happy personality and a good brain...PhD professor of clinical.psychology, retired. You cant just LOOK good then have a personality that doesnt match your presentation or be a dumb bunny. No one maintains interest in such a person.
Being too thin def affects facial aging. I wonder if selective body liposuction would help this problem, or if when you remove the fat in areas of the body, your face somehow still compensates because your BMI is lower....?
I can somewhat understand how it can be upsetting to hear. However, the truth doesn’t stop being the truth because someone is offended by something. Also, it’s not like I’m saying aging diminished her beauty, it will happen to everyone, every single human being. Can you honestly say that someone at 80 years old’s beauty is the same as when they are in their 20’s,30’s or even 40’s.
@@Kim. This. I don’t think I’ve ever been so disgusted at an anti aging video. It’s as though this video wants to _shame_ and _degrade_ women for aging. No thank you.
@@PeaceIsYeshua Do you find what Paulina said disgusting? Are you angry that she discussed how aging has affected her? Just because someone states facts doesn’t mean it was intended to make someone feel bad. At the end of the day I cannot help how people interpret things
@@NaturalInjector I had to stop watching the video, but no, I have a lot of respect for Paulina choosing to grow old naturally. I truly think she does it to help other women accept themselves who are doing the same (by choice or not). What a beautiful soul she is. ❤️
It’s not important to look young/old in many fields, but in beauty/entertainment industry, it would be a totally different standard! Same in most cultures or time in history.
Thank you so much for sharing! I know if I didn’t do Tweakments I would look a lot older and less attractive. I’m so thankful we have non-invasive treatments
Thank you Emilie. Its so truth all the way to my 45 i was saying i would never do it. But now 7 years later, i am looking to start some tweaking . It does affect you, even my husband says that its all in my head, as i am as beautiful, as the day he met me, and i still get a lot of attention…, but i do see some changes happening in my lower face, so here i am , looking as natural way as possible , to get / to keep my youthful appearance. Well never say never😂 it does catching up … 😂Have a blessed day 🙏🧡
Hi Giedre. Yep I think a lot of ppl say they will never do it, until they see the signs of aging diminishing their beauty. I’m doing all I can for as long as I can because I know one day it will catch up to me. Thanks for sharing your story and you also have a blessed day 🌸💐💛.
In my 20s, I was all about thinking I’d want to do all this stuff when I got older, but here I am in my mid 40s, starting to show signs of aging, and realizing that my health means so much more to me than looking young forever. Botox and fillers are too risky. Plus, Botox causes the muscle to atrophy, which leads in bone loss. There are down sides to everything-aging naturally sounds less scary to me, especially combined with facial exercise.
Thank you for your video…I am currently doing tweakments and liquid facelifts, and you are probably the only one who has posted anything like this, thank you for the positive reinforcement!😁👍🏼
When I was young my mother, a nurse, used to tell me to do my best to maintain my weight and avoid too much sodium… the on and off of weight and puffiness caused by too much sodium stretches the skin, which creates more wrinkles over time… When I see friends & acquaintances get fillers, they look good at first, but over time the fillers migrate, and the new fillers cause more stretching of the skin. When they stop doing the fillers they end up looking worse than before. That is why I’m reluctant to have anyone touch my face, for now.
The people who you see how look weird are the people who go overboard with filler. Most of the time fillers do not migrate and you can’t tell if someone has filler. I got so many negative comments about fillers from this video, so I created another video to address people’s concerns 👉 ua-cam.com/video/XA8EaNGiLZA/v-deo.html. Please watch if you’re worried about filler
I am 49. I've used sunscreen since my teens, Retin-A for the last 15 years. My skin is awesome. However, at 45 I had a deep plane facelift in Turkey. With my facelift and great skin, I am about to turn 50 and look 27.
Thank you for saying no one is immune to facial aging, I find it so ridiculous to see people push the JLO is aging naturally. Also, men pretty much age the same as women (there is a steeper curve for women at menopause, but after it balances again), however the perception is different.
Yes! Men do age but with women then notice it more at menopause but the perception is different which is what I was getting at in this video. Some ppl of certain ancestries don’t notice the signs until later, but at the end of the day no one is immune to facial aging.
i've noticed people who want to promote something will always tell you, ''the reason why celebrities look youthful is because of the product I'm selling you." 🤣 they never tell you they manage their stress, they exercise ,eat right, and get enough sleep. they also do a lot of chemical peels, microneedling, exfoliation, and another skincare routine they do on a consistent basis. no, they just want to sell you their product
This is probably a super hot take here, but I genuinely think Paulina looks more attractive than Jlo, Courtney Cox, Jennifer Anniston etc. I think the reason is that some of these celebrities that are “ageless” look slightly wonky, and they have the best injectors. I say this as someone who is interested in injectables so I’m not biased, just being objective. I don’t think these celebrity men have actually aged better, but the work they had done is so subtle that they look better and less wonky. If I ever go in for filler/Botox I will ask them to be as conservative on my face as they would on a man’s lol. And another super hot take: with all due respect, I am so tired of hearing that men are more attractive at older ages being spread like it’s science. I’m in my 30s and have NEVER been attracted to men old enough to be my dad. Not in my 20s and not now. The male celebrity she used at that point in the video was objectively more attractive when he was younger, showing that It’s just socially acceptable for men to age. Middle aged men are not objectively more attractive than young 25 year old men with more muscle mass, tighter skin, and healthier hormone levels. This is common sense. I hope I don’t need to write another paragraph about the health of men’s sperm declining with age and how evolutionarily it makes perfect sense that men also get less attractive with age, because I’m not going to. It should be obvious. It’s genuinely detrimental for society. Older men often get taken advantage of by younger women who aren’t actually attracted to them and older women are further devalued by this mindset.
Hi Jessie and thank you so much for your comment! I agree with you and I think Paulina is very attractive! I also hope people didn’t think that I meant that men become more and more attractive as they age. They are indeed less attractive as they age, I completely agree. I was just making the point that in general, they can go longer than women when it comes to looking older because for women, they care about resources and a lot of men don’t have as much resources when they’re younger ex: 25 years old. This is why facial aging tends to affect women’s attraction more. Also with regarding fertility you are right their fertility declines too but the curve is not as drastic as it is for women. You are so correct on that there are a lot of women who date men for $$ and they’re not necessarily attracted to the man. Not sure where you live but this is especially prevalent in Los Angeles.
More women are into younger men nowadays and men into older women (in Europe from my experience). There are some very attractive older looking guys, if they take good care of their health, but it is way easier to find an attractive guy in their 20s than in their 40s. Probably most men AND women find people in their 20s and 30s most attractive, but doesn't mean all do. Plus appearance is only one little part of attraction. If we stay superficial: a 40 looking person who moves and speaks in a really pleasant, smooth, attractive way will probably attract more people, than a 20 y.o. who moves like a stiff stick, with bad posture and talks hectically with a squeeky voice. And as soon as you get to know a person, this will affect the attraction far more than a plump cheek. Except you are in a bubble that scores really high on narcisstistic score, where partners are just used to impress the other superficial members of that bubble.
Age gracefully. I have a baby face now so I’m going to look younger when I’m older. When I get to my 50s, I really don’t think it’s going to matter how young I look. That model had a hard time because she made money from her looks so aging affects her differently. Same with celebs. I’m not a celeb or a model and I don’t put most of my worth into my looks so I don’t think im going to spend loads of money I’m looking young when I get to a certain age if I anticipate aging later then most anyways.
Everything that you’re saying makes sense 👍. I do think that she had a very hard time because she was extremely beautiful and she made her entire living off of her looks. All I can say is, if you have not noticed aging happen yet, it may be easy to say you’re going to age gracefully, until you see the signs of aging on your face. Thanks for watching!
Agree with you 1000% about the until it happens to you part, that’s why taking care of your skin & health now is key to that. Love how you speak your mind respectfully yet openly.
Aging gracefully doesn't have to mean doing nothing at all. Doing a little tweaking is not only fun if it makes you feel more like yourself then... Why Not. People should not judge anyone... It's your face do what you want with it.. BUT injectors.. Learn your specialty and know when to talk someone into not over doing it. Don't get greedy it backfires
Aging gracefully means aging with grace. And what is grace, but beauty and elegance? There's nothing graceful about turkey neck and jowls. But pillow faces are not graceful either. So, while overdoing it is not graceful, just letting nature take its course and ruin your looks isn't aging gracefully. I think people really mean, "aging graciously."
You probably would still need a facelift though eventually right. It does make sense though to continue to get fillers. A lot of people are scared to death of them, but It is def necessary to use in combination with lifting if you have very lose skin and in general for early signs of aging. Also I think the key factor is skin care and sin upkeep. Thats the only thing that is really going to keep you looking youthful the most. Retinol, Vit C, other active ingredients.
Love it, Your absolutely right, It's all about tweakments. Facial aging is just a natural part of life. It's really, up to the individual, If, they, want to be a timeless beauty.
I'm 59 and am so glad I didn't opt to get a lot of filler and decided for natural PRP treatments to have my own collagen to fill in hollow under eyes, pump lips etc. With all the talk now on how filler never really goes away, I feel this was a smart choice along with good skin care, vit C and niacinamide.
I get 2 injection treatments per year for under eyes to keep the skin healthy and firm (cost $350 each time I go, so comparable to 1 syringe of Restylane). I don't do lips every time, but whenever I feel the need. There is always plenty of platelets left from the PRP blood draw after my eyes to do lips so I'm not charged any extra, I could have it injected in other areas of my face too if I ask.
@@KatKatz11 So you find that you have to consistently go every 6 months. Do you feel it builds collagen? Are you going in because it completely goes back to baseline?
I get 2 injections a month apart 2x per year (My 3rd year doing it) yes definitely builds collagen, I may not do it again this year because it still really looks good and smooth. I used to have definite circles with space between cheek and tear through...now it's fuller and smooth....lovel the way my makeup goes on! Oh...it never went back to baseline just wanted a little more plump.
@@KatKatz11 Thank you for sharing. So you only get 2 x a year. The reason I’m reluctant to try PRP is because I really don’t know if it’s been proven to stimulate collagen but I am still contemplating bringing it on specifically to the under eyes because that’s an area where people can have issues to with filler. The doctor who was somewhat responsible for bringing PRP to the US said that it can last up to 3 months. Glad you feel you never went back to baseline.
Yes there is a difference. I had the droopiness in my lower face that was really bothering me. I had a little filler and it's all gone! Just makes u feel better about yourself!
Its hard to know what to do cuz my friends who are injectors themselves or get injections have looked kinda wonky over the years. But my injector friend knew when she overdid it and tried to correct it. Some of my friends with filler tho look like theyre wearing a mask at times from the filler so that freaks me out (theyre mid to later 30’s) about 10 years older than me.. so yeah I dont know what to do. I lost my youthful look this year at 29 and it sucks. People do find me less attractive that I can tell forsure lol
I deleted my comment cuz I misspelled your name and I don’t like that. Gregorie, at 29 you’re very young. Trust me I’m 36. SPF, exercise, stress management, eat clean, good friends, good sex, great relationships will have you looking young for a long time
I had a surgical facelift in 2016 when I was 56. I also had a chin implant. I did loads of research as I was spending so much money. Genetically I inherited a weak lower face/jawline/chin. When I was younger I had a very full face/high cheekbones. I guess you would call it a moon face. At that time, my weak lower face never really looked out of place or bothered me. It was post menopause/hysterectomy. Even though I was using transdermal oestrogen etc, my genes had other plans for my ageing face. Did I like my facelift? If I look back at photos of a year post op, I did look odd. The chin implant definitely was a bad move as it still restricts my smile somewhat and my bottom lip on one side is slightly wonky due to mandibular nerve issues. But the surgeon would not remove it when I asked him. So, after my experience with surgery and that particularly surgeon, I would be extremely hesitant to do anything else.. although my nose...... And of course I was very naive in thinking I wouldn't need any further tweakments other than the botox I have always had in my forehead. Because Id had terrible experiences with juvederm, around ten years ago, that is why I went down the surgery road. I hadn't even heard of sculptra in those days. I wish I still had the £22k that I spent on the face surgery, that's for sure. I just wanted to look less tired...my mid face had dropped/flattened. Your videos are so interesting that they trigger memories of the various procedures I have had over the years. If one is wealthy then regular facial as well, are helpful, I just squirrel enough money for my thrice yearly botox and once a year Lanluma and thats' about all I can manage. Very Important to me though.
And facelift result last 10 years... It's too much money for that.. Not only loss of volume in fat tissue but also loss of bone structure is ageing.. and face lift doesnt help. I found one technique how to treat bone loss. I do IT at home
Good point she definitely had a different life than 99.9% of women. Still sad though because aging does affect our looks so it’s probably so hard for someone like her because she made a living off of her looks.
I'm 41 and men look at me much more now than when I was in my 20's or 30's. And I am attracted to younger men. What you say in your video it's not valid for everyone.
NEVER DEGRADE REAL PPL IN THIS WORLD FOR ATTENTION N LIKES ....... Paulina will always be the best n truthful.... The rest have had zillions of procedures n surgeries N LOOK LIKE CROCODILES..... Real ppl are still valuable ..... SO ARE URSELF ....
Im a guy, 39 and subscribe to tweakments. I started getting botox in my mid 20 to my glabella bcuz I was already starting to have 11 lines. I also had regular facials and chemical peels starting in my late 20s. Ive had lasers/IPL for pore size and some redness. I did the Obagi Nu derm system when I was 31. I didnt have any spots, Ive avoided the sun like the plague, so it was more for maintenance. Ive used tretinoin since I was 25 as well Ive had ultherapy several times to my face and neck along with other skin tightening modalities. Ive had threads placed all over the face. Ive also maintained the same weight over the years, I think that plays a small role. My goal has been to keep my skin tight and wrinkle free and so far so good!! I had my partner who is 45 start getting botox last year. I was not expecting to notice a diffrence but when it wore off he wanted more lol I encourage everyone to do the "tweakments" she mentions and start them before you see the lines and wrinkles and droops.
I’m 50 and had a facelift 2 years ago . I see now that most celebs did too . Jlo has less hooded eyes now that she did in her 30 s . Fillers are just part of what they do
The thing about JLO is her skin doesnt seem very thick - its not thin either but I would not say it was plump . So to me it looks like she gets wrinkles easily and is keeping them at bay with someting. I am carribean and my skin is thick as hell. So wrinkles are not going to be an issue until I am over 70 years old. But I might get a face lift in my 60s if it starts going south. I would say you were very young to get a face lift but I teach people in their 20s who have crows feet and frown lines. So I guess if they do nothing they will need some help lifting it all later in life
@@NaturalInjector it’s another form of gaslighting . I suppose that’s why they lie about their rather obvious work so they can sell olive oil to the masses . I would say that anything you can put on your face is not gonna get a dramatic result including tretnoin
I had 1 syringe of filler in naso folds and around chin-mouth area. I parked my car, looked in the rearvirw mirror and look tired and sad at 50. I came out the dr. office, looked in the mirrow and was shocked how good i looked. The change only sbout a day because most of the change was swelling and i would need more syringes of filler to see a longer term but it gave me a glimpse of fhat was possible. I didnt go back for more...I decide to just save for a facelift.
Route B definitely, I'm 28 YO African, did undereye fillers and some on smile line...I'm due to get next shot....I only get 1ml of product since I'm starting early. Planning to get a face lift mid 40s. It's pertinent that we be more proactive and not so reactive in finding solutions, I saw my mom suffer from premature again and took a huge troll on her confidence 💔 😢. I don't want the same for myself
Thanks for sharing your story Noella. Why do you think you will benefit from a facelift in your 40’s. Did you mean a surgical facelift or the liquid facelift I was speaking about in this video?
@@NaturalInjector I'm foreseeing a surgical one just coz I want to preserve my youth. Instead of waiting for 60s when the change might look quite dramatic and perhaps elasticity will be poor...things could change though 🤣🤣
Girl ur african u dont need that shyte haha. My bestfriend is african and 29 (im the same age) and she hasnt aged a bit she actually looks better than she did in her early 20’s. I on the otherhand being white, the aging is a lot.. i dont look anything like I did even a year or two ago!! So scared to get filler cuz I had a rare reaction to botox but I know I’ll need it soon. I’m suprised your mum had premature aging because every african I know looks young and beautiful so much later in life
I really don't know yet. I always said I'd age gracefully, but nowdays I can't say for sure. I am blessed though, I'm 37 and I don't have wrinkles or crowfeet yet and people say I look half my age. (Funny enough, I'm EU and super pale) I do have a very intensive skincare routine though. I think chemical peelings can really help as well.
@@Clleonie It’s hard to recommend things without seeing your skin but in general I lie the combination peels, meaning combination of acids brands like Skin Medica, Perfect Derma Peel, and PCA. There are others too but those are the ones I have used personally on myself
I'm totally down for "tweakments," but Id be much more nervous about going under the knife not to mention the cost and down time from work . Even though I'd elect to go the less natural rout I still find Paulina very attractive , no stunning and would definitely give her a passing glance if she walked by !
So glad you enjoy the videos Marie! PRF are not exactly fillers as they’re from your own body. I don’t know if there are a lot of medical studies that show exactly how long they last so I only use fillers and Sculptra.
@mariewiefel4542 I had PRF microneedling (not filler) to help with acne scarring and it was fantastic. It also gave a light lifting and collagen boost. I feel it rolled back the clock a touch but nothing as dramatic as Sculptra or Ellanse.
I have a question! What can you do to maintain your entire generalized body's youthfulness besides bodily tretinoin, sun avoidance/sunscreen, and exercise? Is there anything like botox or fillers for the whole body?
Dear Emily, you are really knowledgeable and make videos that surpass those made by doctors. I started only at 46 but caught up as soon as I could. Really appreciate your videos. I agree with it 100%.
Polina there complains about her peers having work done, but in her modelling days the models got all types of work done such as liposuction, breast implants etc. And WHY all people of all ages could not have tweakments? Young people do it too, so why not the more mature people? One can grow old gracefully and preserve the look one has. If not wanting to use anything as older person is OK too, but why complain. And, there are people of Polina's age who just look younger naturally too.
First of all another great video. I love your channel and have learned so much. I just turned 60. I have done non invasive procedures since about 43. Started with retinoids at 35. I have done lip filler and Botox but no facial fillers. I’m leaning to sculptra for temples and mid face. Not sure what to do with the under eye hollow. I worry the filler may migrate upward and create a bulge. I also do quite a bit for skin quality including medical grade am and pm skincare. Skin pen. Perfect derma peel (best peel I’ve ever done), fractional laser, and hydrafacial (these are wonderful for glowy skin before an event or trip). I’m staying away from energy based devices. I worry about facial fat loss.
I have mixed feelings on this topic. Feeling invisible is isolating and lonely at times. But I also didn’t enjoy being harassed by every Tom, Dick and Harry that was hoping to have casual sex with me when I was younger. It was quite annoying and disgusting, actually. An interesting change I notice is that men seem less likely to hit on young, beautiful women nowadays. I regularly see young women dressed, well, like sex workers to be completely honest. Not wearing bras, flimsy white crop tops, you can see their entire breasts and nipples. I’m 38. If I had gone out during the day dressed like that at 20, I would have been sexually harassed nonstop. Even wearing a low cut top or a short skirt was enough to provoke that kind of reaction. But when I see young ladies with their butt crack on display, I’m amazed to see the men pretty much leaving them alone. Not sure why that is or what it means but it is an interesting change and I wonder if anyone else notices it.
haha so true. Sometimes I see a woman dressed provocatively and then I look around to see the mens' reaction. And...nothing! They seem not to even notice these girls! Perphaps men just got used to such outfits and that kind of look does not impress them anymore. Or they just know that 'this kind of girls" are not even worth attention. Also this new wafe of feminism somehow discouraged men to approach women on the streets (or approach women at all ;).
@Ashley lala. Lol I agree, I recall the days when construction workers would wolf whistle even when you're covered up let alone wearing a mini dress! We live in an age, society now where nothing is left to the imagination. Not even a little romance, you can't even get that out of a man it's more like "what are you doing? Let's hook up BS. No thanks!! I've seen plenty of women, walking around in their gym gear and midriff like I can almost see everything, there is less and less classiness, it's street wear trash. Men are afraid, because women now will shrug them off or get punc, some are like freaks, men are confused so don't bother they see how women are everywhere, they're even disgusted by some women's appearance and attitude so they leave them alone. What a sad world, the fun of courtship and chasing has gone!
I noticed that but I don't live in States but in SE Europe. Something changed. There are beautiful girls going for walk or eating alone in restaurants... dressed sexy or elegantly women of all age seems like being much more alone than before
Five days after I turned 55th birthday, I made two men's heads turn with an obvious interest as they drove by me at the end of my street. One first was around my age or a bit older? The second one was definitely younger! The only make up a wear is mascara, and no procedures. All natural! Progress not perfecting honestly. My secrete is that I am glowing on the inside and out, and I think they found that attractive too perhaps? I am extremely happy with who I am, and my life with my wonderful husband. This too is attractive. God is Good!
😌😌😌. Your comment means the world to me. So glad you enjoy it! I try to provide valuable information to educate but also keep it as entertaining and interesting as possible ❤️. 🙏 Thank you!
I don't believe that maintaining youthfulness comes from Botox and fillers alone. Overfilling is never helpful to look youthful. But if those shown celebrities are often over 50 years old, then several filler sessions have already taken place. I am very sure that the celebrities shown have mostly had a good facelift. Anyway: The tweakment you´ve done are beautiful! They doesn´t look overfilled at all. I´m definitely choosing answer B! Paulina is so beautiful.
Yes you are right, overfilling is never helpful and can often make people look older. You are right it’s not Botox and filler alone. I think collagen stimulators are important to incorporate too as well as good skincare practices to keep the surface of skin looking smooth and avoiding sun damage. In this video I was concentrating on the deeper aspect of skin aging which is from the tissues losing volume creating shadows to the tissue, skin laxity, and wrinkles. The celebrities shown never really went from looking older to younger they seem like they have kept their youthful look thru the years, but there is no way to truly no as they would never disclose but I do agree with the E online article I quoted. Glad you loved the Tweakments! I’m choosing route B too. Yes, Paulina is gorgeous/. Thanks for answering the question Elisabeth!
@@NaturalInjector can you clarify what you mean by "collagen stimulators"...do you mean dermarolling or just topical skincare or something else entirely?
@@tvlmom Sure. What I mean by collagen stimulators is a product called Sculptra and you can learn more about that here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/kfIXn-jo31Q/v-deo.html
I started the tweekments at 35yo. With botox, 1ml in the mid face area and 1 in lips. I felt really good with my appearance. Now at 39 i put 3ml in mid face area, 1 marionette, 1/2 chin and thread lift. I want to redo my lips 👄 and botox. I am also looking forward to get sculptra but I am scared of side effects. 😅
Thank you for sharing your story. If you are concerned about the side effects from Sculptra, check this video out 👉 ua-cam.com/video/iV8Jm1oJGL0/v-deo.htmlsi=jtlD4NE1CKaFAzaX
*Not true about men…* they look better when younger also. Most women aren’t all about money and power-they want someone they can connect with. I personally don’t want a man who looks like he’s ten years older than me. I’m not attracted to that and never have been. I don’t at all see injections as non-invasive. They can have serious side-effects, such as blindness and excruciating pain-so much so that I have decided to never do them (but I think facial exercise makes a lot of sense). When it comes to my health and enjoyment of life, my health wins over my face hands down times 100. If people don’t like me because I’m starting to look older, they aren’t people I want in my life anyway. Yuck. I doubt it was intentional, but this video really seems to be shaming and degrading women for aging-more so than any anti-aging video I think I’ve ever seen. 😔 Thankfully, as a follower of Christ, I don’t base my worth on my looks or what others think of my looks. I do make an effort, but in the end, all that matters is my relationship with Jesus, and it puts all of this into perspective of just how unimportant it really is. ❤ Our life is a journey-a beautiful one, and aging is a beautiful passage of time. *Paulina* will always be one of the most beautiful women to have ever lived. I love her humble stance to growing old naturally. It’s very refreshing-same as *Andie McDowell,* who recently said she “just wants to be old,” as trying to look young at her age is just too hard. And then there’s the always beautiful, *Jane Seymour,* who is also aging naturally, enjoying her age and has more work than ever before.
Thank you for your comment. I agree with a lot of what you said. Looks are not everything, and Paulina is absolutely beautiful, which is why I featured her in this video. Aging does indeed affect men, but not to the same degree as women because they remain fertile for longer and fertility has a big impact on attraction. This video was not intended to make women feel bad about aging, it was meant to explain the differences in how beauty and aging affects men and women differently, in general that is. I’m just stating what science finds in studies. Just because I state a fact doesn’t mean it was intended to shame or degrade someone. If I state that men develop cardiovascular disease earlier than women, it doesn’t mean I’m trying to shame them, it just means I want them to be aware of it. Every single one of us is going to age and the main message that I wanted to get across in this video was that if you want to try and look as good as you can for as long as you can, start doing these treatments earlier rather than later. Non invasive treatments like injectables are less invasive than surgery. Every single thing comes with risks, like driving a car. LIfe is a journey and it will still be a journey if you choose to go down route B. Again thank you for your comment.
@@NaturalInjector After I watched this video, my feed was featuring videos on why _not_ to get fillers. I watched part of two and read people’s comments. The side effects are even more horrifying than I realized, such as filler getting infected and even the bone having to be carved away leaving people disfigured. 😔 Apparently, the younger you start, the worse the effects can be as well. One man said to only do your lips 2-3 times total. The side effects should always be discussed on these videos too. 💔
@@PeaceIsYeshua no matter what you watch or read if someone wants to focus on the.negatives that’s what they’ll do. If we think of all the people hurt or killed in car crashes, no one would ever drive
@@NaturalInjector True! However, I have to drive if I want to see family and friends (and I drive a car that’s like a tank), but I can eliminate unnecessary risks such as Botox and fillers-and from what I’ve seen, they’re pretty high risk. Your chances of having a side effect from them seem _much_ greater than ever getting in a car wreck. 💔 People need to be aware. Someone just told me about *NeverTox.* People are trying to warn others.
@@PeaceIsYeshua Actually they’re not very high risk at all which is why the market has exploded and many people enjoy the benefits that these procedures provide. Glad yo have a safe car 👍
I celebrated my 56th just a couple of weeks ago--same age as Paulina in this video. Yet I look much younger than her. Holy crap! That makes me feel fantastic, especially considering that I have not had any injectables or plastic surgery. I"m proud of myself. In fact, I am going to start thinking of myself as beautiful. in that last couple of years, I have even had women who are way younger than me show romantic interest in me. I hope that y'all don't get tired of me bragging at how beautiful I am.
The problem with fillers is that it will never go away until such time it hardens under your skin. Alot of Cosmetic/Reconstructive Surgeons said that most of the patients who had lots of fillers injected in their faces came back in their clinic after 10 years with a hard bump on their faces due to fillers. Sunblock, Sunblock, Sunblock is the secret for lesser wrinkles in our face. 😊
back in the days people didn't use sunscreen... not to mention individual genetics and dieting and other lifestyle differences like sun avoidance, alcohol avoidance, tobacco avoidance
I'm terrified of ageing, mostly because I grew in a place where beauty is very much valued. However, most people I see have botox look so bad! They look worse than they did before. They even look older. So I don't know if I'd ever have botox done on my face...
Hi Carla. I’m curious where you grew up. Are you sure you’re not confusing Botox with fillers? There are tons of people who get Botox done who look more refreshed and smoother because it softens lines which is why it’s so popular.
@@NaturalInjector Thank You so much for the reply. Yeah, it might be fillers..Honestly, I don't know, I just see they inject something into their face to sort of "plump" their cheeks and lips and hide wrinkles. I grew up in Venezuela but I don't live there. I have seen more natural results when people get a lifting or they just age in a healthy way (exercise, drinking water, eating Well)... even if they have wrinkles.
I’m August of 2023, I became a vegan, and on January of 2024, I cut out caffeine completely. My skin and face look a lot like the women who have injections. I’d recommend trying other avenues first.
Well my dear Emily once again you have done a magnificent well informative video for educated people .. Having given the precise rationale for those of us who are living of the art of sculptra..Thank you for the reinforcement?
Paulina is a special woman with a very interesting remarkable polit. life story. Very few women in the entire world can claim such a polit. challenging childhood and more
@@ABa-ve3ul I came across a few videos in which she spoke about her being used in a more political context as a child. I’m not sure exactly how but it seemed the do with her taking pictures looking purposely sad as a child.
@@NaturalInjector not “purposely” sad she had a very traumatic childhood and her mother etc was held in prison unjustly for polit. reasons in her home country while she was still a child and more. There are interviews of her as a teenager and in early twenties where she speaks about everything she went through with such intelligence and depth you’d think you listened to someone at the end of their life. The interviews are about 30-40 years old but you might still find them somewhere, it was really impressive how she spoke back then (in English on top, considering that she just learned the language back then) and remarkable story (unlike many other of these models who had an easy life). This said, I don’t understand why she married this horrible ugly guy who left her with absolutely nothing for selfish reason. But this goes beyond the topic :)
Route B for sure, but my advise would be, if you’re going for injectables, do only one thing at a time, let it settle and see what it does for you. This is best approach to keep it as natural as possible, and the best way of avoiding getting overdone. It is also cost effective and gives you subtle changes. Sometimes just fixing one small thing actually has an effect on the overall look and you end up liking other things more and not need to fix it all. Also even if you’re fixing only one thing, less is always more, get less than what the doctor thinks you need; as fillers tend to draw water overtime and fill up more until they settle.
Is Sculptra right for everyone? Would it be right for you if you have big falling cheeks and a somewhat rectangular shape? Can sculptra give you a rounder look? What if want a V shape? What should you do? I had spiculated PDO threads placed 3 months ago, but still feel I need a lift, especially around the mouth which is a bit downturned. I'm 47, by the way. Thanks much!
It depends on how much skin laxity has been lost but I’ve had good results with Sculptra on ppl older than 47. It’s difficult to give advice without seeing your face which is why I offer virtual consults.
She still looks amazing to me. I'm 52 and maybe because I'm sun sensitive, I still get compliments about how I look but I don't see what they see. It's all very well saying don't leave it too long before starting but if you have a low paid job or have become unemployed you cannot keep up with these things. It's very much have and have nots.
She does look amazing. She is beautiful. You are right it would definitely be hard to keep up with these treatments if you don’t make enough $$. Although I will say sometimes ppl have the money for these things but they don’t prioritize beauty. I’ve been told the mindset is very different by a doctor who works in Brazil. He says in Brazil they prioritize beauty and ppl understand the value in cosmetic treatments and plastic surgery, but here in the US, they have the $$ but they just don’t want to give it to the providers. They’ll say I don’t have the $$ do to these things and then go on their yacht 😆
@@NaturalInjector good for them going out on their yachts and living their lives through experiences instead of getting hung up on their looks and wasting money on ruining their faces.
@@Clleonie The people who spend money on their faces certainly do not think it’s a waste of money. After your yacht trip is over, you’re still left with your face that you carry around everywhere.
Pauline is lovely, but..l I’m one year younger, at 55, I am taken for 40. I have a little gray, but I color my hair. Also, maybe twice a year, I do a little Botox (yes, a small amount), also, I use red light therapy, and occasionally Fraxel or micro needling, and I use EGF, and retinol, and use sunscreen. I have had sculptra in my temples as I have a narrow face, it helps tremendously, and it’s a bio stimulant, so it helps the body make its own collagen. This protocol seems to work for me, but I also embrace aging, I just want to look what I consider to be the best me, as I mature. But I absolutely ladies that choose to go “purely au natural”
@@turenam2772 you say you are the same age but look much younger and then go on to bane several procedures that are not insignificant. But even with women who are well kept at 55 it's so rare they actually look 40. Sculptra in the temples probably makes a big difference. Stay away from laser as it mostly causes volume loss and premature aging
Iv seen how much a full liquid facelift can cost and I don’t understand why people don’t just get fat grafting to the face? Aren’t the results more natural and longer lasting?
The cost of a liquid facelift varies and is not the same for every person. Thing with fat grafting is, it’s a surgery so it’s a more invasive procedure, whereas the liquid facelift is not nearly as invasive. Also, they have to take fat from somewhere in order to inject it so this fat grafting is often done with liposuction. For patients who do not desire to have liposuction, where would they take the fat from? These are the big advantages of injectables vs. surgical procedures.
Very good explanation. Thank you. (why is looking wrinkly always called gracefully? If I am feeling not how I look like and men ignore me mostly, when I go out and I go home sader every time, it has nothing to do with grace.) I will take route B ☺ If it is done to natural and satisfying me, than that is gracefully.
@@sabinekreuz Thank you for sharing Sabine. I hope that route B leads you to more confidence and happiness with your appearance. I’m so thankful that we have non-invasive options to help us enhance our appearance, or in some cases just maintain our appearance.
Great video! I’m new but I’m already in love with this channel. I was wondering if you could make a video about non-surgical options for fat under the chin? I’m a skinny person but I have a bit of fat under my chin that I believe is genetic
Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying the channel and YES!- I’ll be making a video about Kybella under the chin. I’m actually looking for one more model for this treatment if you’re located in LA?
That baby fat under your Chin Will Wear of as you age your facial features like Cheek bones get More prominent, dont worry i also used to worry of My round face. Now its More structured when in My 30s thats not a Bad thing, but its still annoyingly round its in My genetics.
@@denisealvarez4903 Yes it can cause necrosis and temporary nerve injury but this is rare. Genetics play a big role in submental fullness. Are you at your ideal body weight and still have fullness to your submental area?
I recently tried botox for the first time. I went in to discuss chemical peels and fillers but she insisted on botox and told me it would look natural. She boasted of 18yrs experience and showed me before and afters. Now, I look like a demonic chipmunk after 3 weeks. At 53, men still found me attractive but now, I hide my face. I was suppose to go back for fillers but uhh huh not anymore. Funny thing is I never had much confidence until I hit 50.
Demonic chipmunk? Are you sure she didn’t do fillers? Botox does not add volume to the face it just temporarily relaxes the muscles. You sure she only did Botox?
@@gingernightmare9152 Not true, even if you get a facelift what are you gonna do about other areas that lose volume that cannot be corrected from surgery , like your lips and the area around your lips? Surgery will not help this area
Personally I can't wait for the days when you can walk down the street and not be viewed as "f-able" and just be invisible. I would have hoped at the age of 40 it should have happened already, surprisingly that is not the case yet.
In my experience, and of course it varies but most of the liquid facelifts that I’ve performed, the patients are usually anywhere from someone in their 40’s and 50 and sometimes late 30’s.
The issue with fillers is finding someone who can do it well. It’s taken me 40 years just to find a decent hairdresser 😂
Facts 😂💇🏻♀️
😂 true 👍
I’ve learned to do my own! There’s a lot more than filler and Botox available !
Filler can get overdone and it can move in your face and they have found it doesn’t dissolve . It will show up 12 years later even after you’ve stopped
There’s also threads now really helps lift and building collagen . A face lift is not the end. You still have to keep up with your skin care
All my life I had men looking at me. I was told I was in the sexy face category. I'm now 53 and still get men smiling at me & I have done absolutely nothing. The rest of my life will be dedicated to my passions and not worrying if I get looked at. I found people attractive in their character and how lovely & happy they are. Working at being healthy & happy is my path. Like Paulina. To each is own.
Thank you for sharing your comment. I’m happy at how you are dedicating your life to your passions.
Do you have any tips for us? Please share if you have any.
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@orangeorangeness2116 I'm a creative person, so I find joy in drawing, painting, baking, piano, music, dancing, dressing, and learning new things. At this age I also became more healthy & although exercise is not always fun at first, when I'm done I feel great, much more satisfied & ready for anything. I finally fell in love with myself & suddenly true love showed up for the first time. Keep shinning 🌞 🌞 🌞
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This!!!! Same, except I’m mid 40s, and I just don’t care if I continue to get attention! Like you, I have hobbies I enjoy too. I just want to enjoy life and be happy! ❤
I don't have a problem with looking young and beautiful. If I have the money, I will do it. It's a personal choice. What piss me off is the celebrities that adamantly deny having any work done. Just be honest. If you compare the celebrities with the same age as Paulina. You can tell they have had cosmetic work done of any way, it can be invasive and non-invasive. But they still have had help done. Paulina is still very beautiful and aging gracefully naturally, loved her when she was young and love her more now for being confident.
I’m European living in America and Americans are obsessed with youth. It’s not the same in Europe. It’s unhealthy. Pauline needs to get off the internet and enjoy her golden years.
Yes whenever I visit Europe I notice that the women look very natural looking. It seems the anti-aging culture is not as apparent in Europe. It would be interesting to see if men’s dating preferences regarding age in Europe. Here in LA I feel like there are so many men who want to date 20 plus women that are younger than them.
@@NaturalInjector LA is definitely its own bubble. The men I grew up with aren’t trained to look for perfect as they are in LA and the US. I feel as though we the women are putting all the pressure on ourselves. My mom doesn’t wear makeup she’s in her mid 50s my dad is smitten with after 40
Years of marriage. My brother doesn’t like when his wife gets cosmetic treatments and understands that we all age so I think the mentality is different for men as well. I never grew up with the pressure to look a certain way. I happen to be attractive but my parents never emphasized it nor am do I see it as my only value. It’s quite nice not to be obsessed with something that won’t stay the same. Love your channel btw.
@@raspberrykissable Thanks for sharing your story. I guess it boils down to the culture. I read an article years ago, when I first moved to LA, from the Hollywood Reporter that spoke about the difference between the LA Face vs the NY Face. Here in LA, as opposed to NY where I’m originally from, they’re obsessed with youth, celebrities and sex, since it’s the home of where Playboy was founded. In NY they are obsessed with money and power, so that’s why they respect the older, more experienced look in NY where ppl don’t mind looking their age as much. I haven’t been in NY for years so wonder if it’s changed. Curious where you are from in Europe? Glad you love the channel! 💕
Absolutely! A beautiful woman in Europe has a beautiful woman.
a beautiful woman in the United States is a young woman.
Also I think people in Europe tend to look younger because they are a lot thinner. From the back you can’t tell how old people are, but here people tend to get larger is the age.
@@wplants9793 I love that. A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman. Youth and beauty are definitely more of a thing here in LA. I wouldn’t say it’s all over in the US but it’s definitely represented in our film/media culture. Thanks for your comment!
I'm an older lady and I have worn sunscreen on my neck and face since I was in my early 20s. I think it's the one inexpensive, easy to do beauty and health thing you can do for you skin. It's made a huge difference in my skin compared to friends who didn't do it. Do it!!
Thanks for sharing your story Jennifer. Sun damage plays a huge roll in our aging!
Well done and good for you Jennifer. I have also been wearing sunscreen (factor 50) since my mid 20s. I’ll be 40 next year! My skin looks great if I do say so myself lol. I barely have any wrinkles. It definitely works!
@@parismozzy5388 Thanks for sharing Paris 👍
Same here!!! Highest SPF I could get I wear daily even in the winter. UV rays are always there!! Little tweaks along the way have helped me.
@@annmarieknapp2480 Thanks for sharing Ann
With all so respect, I could not disagree with you more. Paulina is absolutely stunning. She was when she was younger and she still is now. Your comment “she understands that facial aging has affected her beauty” was said like it was a fact. In actuality, it’s just your opinion. It’s what you do for a living after all. But to be a better, more empowering, provider for your patients,maybe be cautious about blurring that line between fact & opinion.
I actually agree with you that Paulina is indeed absolutely stunning. Which is why I featured her in this video. In regards to my opinion vs fact with attractions This doesn’t mean much sense to say that it’s my opinion. Attraction being an opinion and not a fact is already understood. Also I think if you ask any human being on this earth if they think that a person would be more attractive at 35 years old vs 80 years old, I think everyone would agree and have the opinion that at 35 years old we would be more attractive than 80 years old. Anyone who disagrees is probably in denial. If facial aging did not affect someone’s beauty I don’t think that this cosmetic injectable industry would exist.
It also was in Paulina's own words...
For a start i want to grab a colourant and colour away all paulina s greys, sorry but i cant help it
Otherwise she looks great
And still has the body of a young girl
Paulina is miles more beautiful that many celebrities and actresses whose faces often look like a foot ball. The fillers are beging to be less popular as time goes by.
@@elzbietamayers1878 I agree Paulina is more beautiful than a lot of other celebrities
I am 69, already aged and I am aging gracefully. I have seen many women that have had fillers and eventually their faces begin to look odd in time. It looks like they have had fillers I prefer natural aging , we all age if we are lucky , we put way to much into beauty and not enough into being healthy , and being natural.
Thank you so much for your comment. I also believe that the emphasis should be put on physical health first. I will be coming out with a video that mentions how important it is to integrate health with aesthetics. I agree with you that a lot of ppl can look odd, but those are the ones you can recognize. There are ppl who look natural that you would never know get stuff done. You are only recognizing the unnatural looking ones and equating that with all ppl who get fillers but I assure you there is a way to treat yourself conservatively and look completely natural.
Totally agree. What people don't realise is that over time, fillers can also start to move & drop (resulting in a more masculine/square face).
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@@bettyanne9746 You make some really excellent points! A lot of times it is from the build up of filler but I also believe that filler gets a bad wrap and gets blamed for overdone faces, when it could have been caused by other things like facial fat transfer. Or, in that case where you mentioned celebrities who have access to, you would think, the best providers who would keep them looking natural, sometimes they fall victim to things that are not even filler or anything FDA approved. An example would be Priscilla Presley, who got injected with industrial silicone. This is why I love biostimulators like Sculptra! It’s very natural looking because it stimulates your skin to produce its own collagen. I use a lot of Sculptra and filler more sparingly. Filler is great for enhancements though! I just put a tiny amount of filler to my nose today to maintain my non-surgical nose tweakment.
I’ve had a liquid facelift 2 years ago, and loved how I looked at the time. Now regret it. In hindsight, I really didn’t need it. Now some of the filler has migrated, and now in my opinion, I look more tired and 10 years older, than before I had the fillers. I am now considering a Concept facelift, and have my consultation in 2 weeks. I agree fillers are for those in their late 30’s onward, until you hit early 50’s, when by then, a surgical facelift is the answer. Despite my dissatisfaction with the outcome of my fillers, I am 61, petite small frame, and I’ve been told by many that I look in my early 50’s, even with the fillers now misplaced. I follow good skin care and eat quality food. Hope this info has helped those in their 50’s to consider my account, before embarking on a liquid facelift.
Wow, thank u for sharing ❤. How did ur consultation go?
My consultation went well. But I think I’ll hold on, maybe in a couple of years I’ll go for a facelift. I only have slight jowls and some loose skin around the neck. I am very lucky to have mediterranean complexion.
@Belen Lewis new ZIIP came up, and overall, ZIIP is great for skin and muscles tone. Try it for 3 month.
U r smart by taking it slow. There's no need to rush into it. One says this way the other that way, and we r last!!! I want blepharoplasty, but I'm trying almost everything else before surgery:)
I’m on my late 30’s. I never like the look of fillers on face because it causes pillow face. There are young women on their 20’s and they don’t look good either. I got a face and neck lifting 3 weeks ago and I’m beyond happy ❤
@@kimkitty3914 wow, tell more! Surgery?
Around the age of 44 I noticed major aging on my face. I had eye lid surgegry, botox and fat transfer in 3 years period. I use tretinoin. Now I 'm 47 and content when I look my self on the mirror, before I felt sad. Best money spent!
Thanks for sharing your story Marion
Paulina is still as beautiful as ever.
She absolutely is!
Are you a man or a woman?
I respect and admire Paulina for aging gracefully and keeping it real 😎😘
She's got FAB genetics to be thankful ~
To us women yes, but to men, no.
@@setme4ree Why not to men? She has beautiful body and face.
I think Paulina is still so beautiful, even with wrinkles she has a youthful glow and eye shine, and her body is absolutely stunning - she’s put 20 years old to shame
She looks elegant but not stunning or sexy. And that is what she has been used to. She is used to being visible and more visisble than most women and now she is invsisble because she shows her age. So I guess that comes with the territory of ' hotness' .
yeah shes attractive but to say just as attractive as her 20s is def being in denial but i think a facelift is a better bet i dont see a big differnce with the fillers@@balderdashtv5064
Plastic surgeons have now come out showing evidence that hyaluronic acid fillers never truly metabolize in the skin and just build up, that's why so many women start looking weird after several years of "liquid face lift tweakments". The filler is still present in your skin even years later after your last procedure and it often migrates lower down the face as muscles drop due to gravity making you look way older and going back to your injector for your next filler "fix" thinking that you'll correct the problem, but you NEVER do. You just keep adding more and more filler which ends up deforming your face. If you are younger, you'll need smaller amounts of filler at a time. Since young people have thicker fat pads and more collagen in their skin, the injected areas don't look weird, but over time if the same individuals continue to fill their faces, they end up looking weird.
Fillers have a place in correction of minor facial issues, but to say that they put your aging on hold is unethical.
I'm an aesthetician and have seen plenty of deformed faces in wonen who started off looking good with one or two filler treatments and ended up looking unrecognizable, puffy and actully looking older as they continued the treatments over a span of few years. Since I see many clients for several years as they keep coming back for facials and laser treatments, I have the ability to compare pre-filler photos to how my clients faces change over time and I definitely can say it's not a pretty picture.
You also have to understand that the injectors will tell you things that you want to hear as their livelihoods depend on presenting the best case scenario and not discussing the long term issues that will develop in effort to make you feel good about the treatment and get you coming back again and again.
Before you start doing this, please do your research. Celebrities have access to far more superior treatments, maintain good fitness levels, hydration and eat much better than your average middle class woman who works, raises children, cooks meals daily, maintains a living space and is stressed to the max. If you truly want to stay younger, look into minimally invasive vertical face-lift techniques that move your facial muscles back where they belong. Facelift techniques have come a long way since the early days. You will look far natural and happy for a long time with your appearance.
I really appreciate your detailed comment. I agree with you on a lot of things that you mentioned. I do think a lot of people overdo it with fillers and they utilize fillers to add volume to all the areas of the face that gets depleted from aging. This is why I’m a big fan of bio-stimulators and I have a lot of videos that talk about them and why I prefer them over filler for anti-aging. However I agree fillers have their place and they will always have their place.
Also, just as you say injectors will tell you things you want to hear, surgeons will too. There’s a lot of content coming out about what fillers and bio stimulators do to the skin and what they look like when you dissect the skin during a face flit, but the interesting part is they don’t discuss what surgical procedures do to the skin. I would love them to dissect the skin of someone who had a facelift in the past who is getting another facelift so we can see that because Facelifts don’t last forever.
Also, all of my patients look natural. It is possible for someone to get fillers and look completely natural. People need to realize that you only recognize the people who look unnatural who do non-invasive treatments AND surgical treatments. if someone looks puffy and unnatural we automatically assume that it’s from filler. I do virtual consults for people all around the world and let me tell you that I have seen some unnatural looking facial fat transfers that the person got when they underwent a facelift. If that person was walking around town guess what people would think, “oh my gosh she overdid it with filler.”
Also younger people needing smaller amounts of filler depends on their facial tissue thickness rather than just their age. There is so much variation in facial tissue thickness. People who have thicker, denser skin will usually require more than those who have thinner skin.
It is very important for people to do research and this is why I started this channel. I agree with you also on the importance of maintaining an ideal body weight which is why I have a video about facial fat and attraction. One of best things a person can do is exercise regularly and maintain a healthy body weight.
You also have to understand that some people, such as myself who have never had surgery think of surgery as an absolute last resort. Surgery is and will always be invasive. I think in general, surgery should be a last resort if there is no other way of accomplishing the goal which is in this case is anti-aging. I think in certain cases when someone does not have thick skin (this tends to be genetic) and they keep a low BMI and exercise regularly, that they can ward off a facelift, and if they benefit from a facelift, it will be way down the line. Always remember facelifts don’t last forever.
Paulina looks soo beautiful even with age. A true embodiment of aging with grace
She is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for your comment
shedefinetly has a gret figure i think some hair clor and a little botox would be great just a bit@@NaturalInjector
There evidence that fillers in the under eye area doesn’t disintegrate but rather migrates. Many doctors are refusing to do this area now. I had it done once and it was amazing. I didn’t need any makeup to cover up my dark circles. But, I won’t do it anymore.
This is true filler under the eye area can migrate or cause problems years down the road. If that happens though you can dissolve it. I’ve had it done with no issues before. I would just be very cautious of doing it under the eyes.
Get the right injector and tear trough filler is a game changer. It just can't be overdone, needs to be used on the right patient, and I'm the right plane (injector skill). A plastic surgeon did my undereye filler, and I never have to wear undereye concealor!
@@NaturalInjectordissolver has given many adverse side effects to many people as well.
@@Kad6976x Yes I know there are many online stories of this but I don’t think it causes any long term side effects. Dr Tim Pearce has an excellent video on filler dissolver and adverse events
All these 50+ celebrities, especially the female ones, have had at least one surgical facelift. There comes a time when fillers can only do so much.
Too much filler gives a pillow face or a wide face. To lift a jowly face, you would need a lot of filler.
No one in their 50's should have fillers. They move and fall! Facelift only way to go!
@@gingernightmare9152 If they shouldn't have fillers in their 50s, then they should never have fillers. I can't think of another age that would be more appropriate.
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@@gingernightmare9152 You cant have a facelift if there is nothing to lift. So you make the assumption that everyone in their 50s is saggy and jowls hanging like a bull dog. I think I look my age but everyone just has aged dradfully making me look much much younger, As if you need a face lift - you gotto look rough.
Not necessarily I card people for a living and can honestly say some people are just made better. That being said thats a very small fragment of the population.
injectors have to say this to sell. My sister has been injecting her face since she was in her late 30's . YES, she looks plum but she looks WEIRD and swollen at times and her eyes look really weird my other older sister said. I am in my 40's and never had injected my face and a plastic surgeon said the quality of my skin is great and said I do not need anything. All this coming from a plastic surgeon. Ladies, smoking, alcohol, sun, pollution, bad diet, not exercising, not sleeping well ages you faster and not gracefully. When I wake up, and I look in the mirror, I said wow you are either not your age, or you are out of this world! 😍
If you at 40 look younger than your age that’s awesome 👏 👏 . I do not have to say this to sell, whether it’s said or not said, facial aging will take it’s course with time. There are a lot of ppl who look unnatural from injectables but there is a way to look natural. Having a healthy lifestyle is also great but it will not stop facial aging from taking it’s course. This video was intended to inform ppl that it will take it’s course eventually and for those who want to take route B, it’s easier to correct facial aging by doing tweakments than waiting longer.
Totally right!i am also like you and dont want to do anything
And the necks are saggy and loose while the face is distorted and blown up.
@@NaturalInjector Thank you for all you do but it is saddening That some people associate tweakments in negative lights. People should be free to do what they want while respecting each other's opinions. 😢 Your videos are for information purposes and not to stigmatize aging but sadly most people don't get it and think you are trying to monetize it. 😢
Paulina looks much better than all of them!!!!! Those images we see on pictures and movies don’t show the real face!
She is for sure beautiful!
@@NaturalInjector You took a photo of Paulina where she was sad, crying, with no makeup and filters and compared it to good photos of Jennifer Lopez, etc. JLo doesn't show herself as nakedfaced as Polina. She still has some filters in Instagram, because she wants to preserve "beautity" image.
But she cant be 56 there...more like 63...but Im sure they all lie about age from the start..I get tired of seeing her though and she went on an interview saying she was sad that men dont give her the "I want to F you" look anymore...And, also can anyone imagine going online with all this, no one gets that part of her intention is to receive stacks of compliments every day...can you imagine tons of people telling you every day on every photo how amazing you look, even if you get some bad ones...that for sure creates a level of narcissisim beyond what us in the rest of the world are used to, even if you look great and are on IG sometimes...its just too much..I dont get all these people fluffing up these celebrities..we know none of them on a personal level. They could be real as*holes. Do they deserve all this praise? Bc that is what they are here for regardless if you think not. Of course they are. Humility is gorgeous-none of them have that, they wouldnt be where they are , if they did. Fact.
I started at 35 years old.
I do Sculptra and I usually need 2 vials done in 2 sessions.
Sometimes I need 3 vials if I use on my hands.
Start early before it gets bad.
Hi Giselle. Thanks for sharing your story. Do you know your facial aging type? Also you do Sculptra on your hands?
I wish celebs would be honest about it. The pretending to 'just have great genes' or the 'I use olive oil and that is my secret' is so unhelpful and dishonest and makes everyone else feel like crap.
I agree! That’s why they shouldn’t be our beauty icons. 👍
I dont feel like crap because I have better skin than most celebs as I have lived a skin freindly life style - I am just not as beautiful or put together. However I dont get clocked about my age as I still look youthful - so dont really care. Skin care is relatively cheap - however sagging face well that is where they have the edge. But if you maintain good skin - well that sags much later than even the celebrities.
Paulina aged gracefully and is still beautiful.
She sure is!
I DISSAGREE SHE LOOK 60 SOMETHING TO ME
She almost is 60. She is 58 years old and very thin/lean. Facial fat disappears as we age. I still think she is beautiful though.
@@teresashelley very true Teresa. I made a video discussing this 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.html
@@missopinionated0000 yes but she is a beautiful looking woman
Men's aging is just like women's, it's the socially learning that makes us to perceive them younger looking at same age as women.
I think that is true - culturally westerners like grey hair and men with wrinkles but in other parts of the world that just looks old. When I am in South Korea -men will do everything not to get wrinkles if they want to be deemed attractive. And every old man dyes his hair. I had a friend who was considred distinguished in the UK and in South Korea - they just treated him as elderly grandfather.
Men have thicker skin..they dont need as much moisturizer
I've already started route B! I started in my late 30s with Resylane to my nasolabial folds and loved my results. I get 1 syringe of Restylane (regular or silk depending) and it lasts a year per area. I also do Botox and other treatments such as RF, MicroCurrent, LED, Retinol, etc. I still look like I'm in my 30s.
Thanks for answering the question Kate! Glad route B has helped you maintain your youthful look!
You never had problems with filler migration? I've seen women that had this problem and they look older than normally. Including celebrities.
And btw folks, I don't know if you've seen in person some of the celebrities but I assure you they don't look as good as in photos. We live in an era of filters.
@@Cris_89Ari I agree with you 💯 migration no doubt ! I think stays in the skin. When I hear it’s natural acids like in your body . No it’s made in lavatory so it’s not natural. All those filters are migrating and go somewhere eventually. Like u need to do over and over again come on
What about skin boosters? Is it going to migrate same like fillers
@@fitlana2821 no skin booster doesn’t migrate because is NOT a filler!! Actually skin boosters are very good because it stimulates your own collagen, elastin & fibro production making you look younger and beautiful skin 🥰
I’m in that age group of those celebrities and thought I was going to make it without fillers but Emily showed me I was wrong. I’m loving my tweakments!
Pablo I’m so glad you’re loving your tweakments 🤗. See you when you return to your home, Cali 🌴!
Sorry you were unable to age gracefully but happy that you're happy
thank you for this. I started in my 30 ties with botox , followed with Hyluronic acid in my 40 ties ,and now in my 50 ties i still do that plus Kybella and hifu.
But concerning Paulina: she still is so beautiful, even with wrinkles and she still will be a classic beauty when she is 80. You have to be very careful with procedues. Honestly i prefer Paulina to all the facelifted stars like Jane Fonda etc. Their face may look younger, but the eyes, the skin of the body and the way they walk tell the true age and so they look unnatural and sometimes weird. So llittle refreshment like a litte botox, sculptra may help to conserve:)
Thanks for your comment Monica! I have heard many ppl say that they would prefer to be natural over looking unnatural. There is definitely a way to look natural and get things done.
@@NaturalInjector Not having any fillers is a way to look natural.
@@countfosco1 yes but fillers have their place for people who want to address facial aging
To be fair to Jane, she is 30yrs older than Paulina.😮
@monicawarfsmann4672 how do you feel the tweakments have helped over the years? are you still satisfied with it?
Why does Paulina look so much OLDER THAN ME? I am 76! First her BMI is likely too low and has likely been too low all her life.
My mother was underweight all her life. She was beautiful young, by 60 she looked 70 and by 70 looked 80. I have NOT been underweight all my adulthood. OF COURSE I have my father's genes too. I am very fair my ethnic heritage is Scots and English my father was fairer than my mother.
I have used Retin A since age 35 and used it continuously. I had developed crow's feet from smoking but I had stopped. I am from a hot climate with lots of sun, south Texas. There was no sunscreen in the 50s and 60s. I got tons of sun exposure because I wasnt an indoor girl.
I do work at not getting too thin. Im 5ft 4in. If I go down to 117 my face looks 5 years older. If I keep my weight at 125 to 130 I look 60ish says my female dermatologist. That is 15 years younger than I am.
I DO still have men turn to look at me...men my age and younger. I have CHILDREN, little girls in this Central American country ask to have their photo taken with me...they say I am a Disney Princess. This usually is when I am wearing a boho maxi skirt...that IS flattering. I am widowed and had many men around my age asking me out when it was known I was now unattached. Some men cant take their eyes off me. I do have a good hourglass figure with curves amd dress in Romamtic Kibbe style. I dont hide under oversize clothing and am 5'4". I move gracefully having taken ballet and am fit and my muscle has not atrophied much as it does with man women my age. I wear modest but fitted, not tight clothung. Women my age who dont know me are put off a bit when meeting me but soon grow to like me then compliment me amd ask clothimg questions, neauty treatment quastioms once they are very comfortable doing so they are astounded at my age and ask me for clothes advice for themselves...there are different body types ala Kibbe.
Right now I am helping another widow build a new wardrobe for HER body type. She has a little grey mouse wardrobe too.loose as if she is heavy amd hiding but she is not and wears no make up.at all. I am careful.to have a natural.makeup because with my striking ingenue Breck girl coloring a natural look suits me and preserves a more youthful aspect.
Im a happy woman with a happy personality and a good brain...PhD professor of clinical.psychology, retired. You cant just LOOK good then have a personality that doesnt match your presentation or be a dumb bunny. No one maintains interest in such a person.
Being too thin def affects facial aging.
I wonder if selective body liposuction would help this problem, or if when you remove the fat in areas of the body, your face somehow still compensates because your BMI is lower....?
How toxic to say signs of aging diminish someone’s beauty. You said it several times and was gross every time.
I can somewhat understand how it can be upsetting to hear. However, the truth doesn’t stop being the truth because someone is offended by something. Also, it’s not like I’m saying aging diminished her beauty, it will happen to everyone, every single human being. Can you honestly say that someone at 80 years old’s beauty is the same as when they are in their 20’s,30’s or even 40’s.
@@Kim. This. I don’t think I’ve ever been so disgusted at an anti aging video. It’s as though this video wants to _shame_ and _degrade_ women for aging. No thank you.
@@PeaceIsYeshua Do you find what Paulina said disgusting? Are you angry that she discussed how aging has affected her? Just because someone states facts doesn’t mean it was intended to make someone feel bad. At the end of the day I cannot help how people interpret things
@@NaturalInjector
I had to stop watching the video, but no, I have a lot of respect for Paulina choosing to grow old naturally. I truly think she does it to help other women accept themselves who are doing the same (by choice or not). What a beautiful soul she is. ❤️
@@PeaceIsYeshua She really is beautiful. It’s ok, my channel is likely not of your interest as you want to age naturally
It’s not important to look young/old in many fields, but in beauty/entertainment industry, it would be a totally different standard! Same in most cultures or time in history.
Excellent points 👍
I couldn't agree more. I'm 62 (almost 63 😰) and I've been tweeking here and there since I was 39. I honestly look AMAZING🎉
Thank you so much for sharing! I know if I didn’t do Tweakments I would look a lot older and less attractive. I’m so thankful we have non-invasive treatments
Thank you Emilie. Its so truth all the way to my 45 i was saying i would never do it. But now 7 years later, i am looking to start some tweaking . It does affect you, even my husband says that its all in my head, as i am as beautiful, as the day he met me, and i still get a lot of attention…, but i do see some changes happening in my lower face, so here i am , looking as natural way as possible , to get / to keep my youthful appearance. Well never say never😂 it does catching up … 😂Have a blessed day 🙏🧡
Hi Giedre. Yep I think a lot of ppl say they will never do it, until they see the signs of aging diminishing their beauty. I’m doing all I can for as long as I can because I know one day it will catch up to me. Thanks for sharing your story and you also have a blessed day 🌸💐💛.
Your man IS right. Mens idea of beauty evolve as they age, unless they Are very immature and such men Are nothing to have anyway.
In my 20s, I was all about thinking I’d want to do all this stuff when I got older, but here I am in my mid 40s, starting to show signs of aging, and realizing that my health means so much more to me than looking young forever.
Botox and fillers are too risky. Plus, Botox causes the muscle to atrophy, which leads in bone loss.
There are down sides to everything-aging naturally sounds less scary to me, especially combined with facial exercise.
Thank you for your video…I am currently doing tweakments and liquid facelifts, and you are probably the only one who has posted anything like this, thank you for the positive reinforcement!😁👍🏼
I’m so glad the video was helpful and thanks for sharing your story Monica!
Monica, if you are thin, just put on a few kilos/pounds and you will gain your youthful look back. Don't worry, you are still very very young
When I was young my mother, a nurse, used to tell me to do my best to maintain my weight and avoid too much sodium… the on and off of weight and puffiness caused by too much sodium stretches the skin, which creates more wrinkles over time… When I see friends & acquaintances get fillers, they look good at first, but over time the fillers migrate, and the new fillers cause more stretching of the skin. When they stop doing the fillers they end up looking worse than before. That is why I’m reluctant to have anyone touch my face, for now.
The people who you see how look weird are the people who go overboard with filler. Most of the time fillers do not migrate and you can’t tell if someone has filler. I got so many negative comments about fillers from this video, so I created another video to address people’s concerns 👉 ua-cam.com/video/XA8EaNGiLZA/v-deo.html. Please watch if you’re worried about filler
I am 49. I've used sunscreen since my teens, Retin-A for the last 15 years. My skin is awesome. However, at 45 I had a deep plane facelift in Turkey. With my facelift and great skin, I am about to turn 50 and look 27.
Wow Naomi thanks for sharing. Did they do a fat transfer with your facelift?
Thank you for saying no one is immune to facial aging, I find it so ridiculous to see people push the JLO is aging naturally. Also, men pretty much age the same as women (there is a steeper curve for women at menopause, but after it balances again), however the perception is different.
Yes! Men do age but with women then notice it more at menopause but the perception is different which is what I was getting at in this video. Some ppl of certain ancestries don’t notice the signs until later, but at the end of the day no one is immune to facial aging.
i've noticed people who want to promote something will always tell you, ''the reason why celebrities look youthful is because of the product I'm selling you." 🤣
they never tell you they manage their stress, they exercise ,eat right, and get enough sleep. they also do a lot of chemical peels, microneedling, exfoliation, and another skincare routine they do on a consistent basis.
no, they just want to sell you their product
This is probably a super hot take here, but I genuinely think Paulina looks more attractive than Jlo, Courtney Cox, Jennifer Anniston etc. I think the reason is that some of these celebrities that are “ageless” look slightly wonky, and they have the best injectors. I say this as someone who is interested in injectables so I’m not biased, just being objective. I don’t think these celebrity men have actually aged better, but the work they had done is so subtle that they look better and less wonky. If I ever go in for filler/Botox I will ask them to be as conservative on my face as they would on a man’s lol.
And another super hot take: with all due respect, I am so tired of hearing that men are more attractive at older ages being spread like it’s science. I’m in my 30s and have NEVER been attracted to men old enough to be my dad. Not in my 20s and not now. The male celebrity she used at that point in the video was objectively more attractive when he was younger, showing that It’s just socially acceptable for men to age. Middle aged men are not objectively more attractive than young 25 year old men with more muscle mass, tighter skin, and healthier hormone levels. This is common sense. I hope I don’t need to write another paragraph about the health of men’s sperm declining with age and how evolutionarily it makes perfect sense that men also get less attractive with age, because I’m not going to. It should be obvious.
It’s genuinely detrimental for society. Older men often get taken advantage of by younger women who aren’t actually attracted to them and older women are further devalued by this mindset.
Hi Jessie and thank you so much for your comment! I agree with you and I think Paulina is very attractive! I also hope people didn’t think that I meant that men become more and more attractive as they age. They are indeed less attractive as they age, I completely agree. I was just making the point that in general, they can go longer than women when it comes to looking older because for women, they care about resources and a lot of men don’t have as much resources when they’re younger ex: 25 years old. This is why facial aging tends to affect women’s attraction more. Also with regarding fertility you are right their fertility declines too but the curve is not as drastic as it is for women. You are so correct on that there are a lot of women who date men for $$ and they’re not necessarily attracted to the man. Not sure where you live but this is especially prevalent in Los Angeles.
More women are into younger men nowadays and men into older women (in Europe from my experience). There are some very attractive older looking guys, if they take good care of their health, but it is way easier to find an attractive guy in their 20s than in their 40s. Probably most men AND women find people in their 20s and 30s most attractive, but doesn't mean all do. Plus appearance is only one little part of attraction. If we stay superficial: a 40 looking person who moves and speaks in a really pleasant, smooth, attractive way will probably attract more people, than a 20 y.o. who moves like a stiff stick, with bad posture and talks hectically with a squeeky voice. And as soon as you get to know a person, this will affect the attraction far more than a plump cheek. Except you are in a bubble that scores really high on narcisstistic score, where partners are just used to impress the other superficial members of that bubble.
I agree i like my men younger.
@@POCKBA 👍
Yes!! I notices men after 40 look horrible in our country. They All ste bold and fat. More women afér 40 look múch better.
Age gracefully. I have a baby face now so I’m going to look younger when I’m older. When I get to my 50s, I really don’t think it’s going to matter how young I look. That model had a hard time because she made money from her looks so aging affects her differently. Same with celebs. I’m not a celeb or a model and I don’t put most of my worth into my looks so I don’t think im going to spend loads of money I’m looking young when I get to a certain age if I anticipate aging later then most anyways.
Everything that you’re saying makes sense 👍. I do think that she had a very hard time because she was extremely beautiful and she made her entire living off of her looks. All I can say is, if you have not noticed aging happen yet, it may be easy to say you’re going to age gracefully, until you see the signs of aging on your face. Thanks for watching!
Uh huh. Well lucky you. 👍😐
You have a great attitude but until it happens. It is easy to say now..
Im so happy for your comment its such a healthy approach❤️
Agree with you 1000% about the until it happens to you part, that’s why taking care of your skin & health now is key to that. Love how you speak your mind respectfully yet openly.
Aging gracefully doesn't have to mean doing nothing at all.
Doing a little tweaking is not only fun if it makes you feel more like yourself then... Why Not.
People should not judge anyone...
It's your face do what you want with it..
BUT injectors.. Learn your specialty and know when to talk someone into not over doing it.
Don't get greedy it backfires
I agree 👍. Thanks for your comment
Aging gracefully means aging with grace. And what is grace, but beauty and elegance? There's nothing graceful about turkey neck and jowls. But pillow faces are not graceful either. So, while overdoing it is not graceful, just letting nature take its course and ruin your looks isn't aging gracefully.
I think people really mean, "aging graciously."
@@dammar117 Great points 👍. Thanks for your comment. I agree it’s all about balance.
You probably would still need a facelift though eventually right. It does make sense though to continue to get fillers. A lot of people are scared to death of them, but It is def necessary to use in combination with lifting if you have very lose skin and in general for early signs of aging. Also I think the key factor is skin care and sin upkeep. Thats the only thing that is really going to keep you looking youthful the most. Retinol, Vit C, other active ingredients.
Love it, Your absolutely right, It's all about tweakments. Facial aging is just a natural part of life. It's really, up to the individual, If, they, want to be a timeless beauty.
Very true Roger. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@NaturalInjector Absolutely
I'm 59 and am so glad I didn't opt to get a lot of filler and decided for natural PRP treatments to have my own collagen to fill in hollow under eyes, pump lips etc. With all the talk now on how filler never really goes away, I feel this was a smart choice along with good skin care, vit C and niacinamide.
Thanks for sharing your story. How often do you feel your PRP treatments last under your eyes and lips? How long do the results last?
I get 2 injection treatments per year for under eyes to keep the skin healthy and firm (cost $350 each time I go, so comparable to 1 syringe of Restylane). I don't do lips every time, but whenever I feel the need. There is always plenty of platelets left from the PRP blood draw after my eyes to do lips so I'm not charged any extra, I could have it injected in other areas of my face too if I ask.
@@KatKatz11 So you find that you have to consistently go every 6 months. Do you feel it builds collagen? Are you going in because it completely goes back to baseline?
I get 2 injections a month apart 2x per year (My 3rd year doing it) yes definitely builds collagen, I may not do it again this year because it still really looks good and smooth. I used to have definite circles with space between cheek and tear through...now it's fuller and smooth....lovel the way my makeup goes on! Oh...it never went back to baseline just wanted a little more plump.
@@KatKatz11 Thank you for sharing. So you only get 2 x a year. The reason I’m reluctant to try PRP is because I really don’t know if it’s been proven to stimulate collagen but I am still contemplating bringing it on specifically to the under eyes because that’s an area where people can have issues to with filler. The doctor who was somewhat responsible for bringing PRP to the US said that it can last up to 3 months. Glad you feel you never went back to baseline.
Yes I am nearly 64 and just started with my filler journey ..wish I had known this earlier ..great info here thank u
Thanks for sharing your story Nell! Glad you found the video helpful
is there a visible difference?
Yes there is a difference. I had the droopiness in my lower face that was really bothering me. I had a little filler and it's all gone! Just makes u feel better about yourself!
I think Paulina looks better, she looks beautiful! She was and is gorgeous!
She is absolutely beautiful, she still is.
Its hard to know what to do cuz my friends who are injectors themselves or get injections have looked kinda wonky over the years. But my injector friend knew when she overdid it and tried to correct it. Some of my friends with filler tho look like theyre wearing a mask at times from the filler so that freaks me out (theyre mid to later 30’s) about 10 years older than me.. so yeah I dont know what to do. I lost my youthful look this year at 29 and it sucks. People do find me less attractive that I can tell forsure lol
I deleted my comment cuz I misspelled your name and I don’t like that. Gregorie, at 29 you’re very young. Trust me I’m 36. SPF, exercise, stress management, eat clean, good friends, good sex, great relationships will have you looking young for a long time
Yes!!! Your face volume is still great. Good skin care with proper face massage will help you. Trust me
@@setme4ree don't tell yourself that, please say to yourself every morning that you are beautiful and youthful and gorgeous.
Great video! It looks like “tweakments” are definitely the way to go!!
Yes I think so too Reo!
Unfortunately we live in an ageists society. To answer your question, no JL would not be where she’s at if she looked her age.
Yea I agree
Meryl Streep on the other hand is doing just nicely. But then she can act.
I had a surgical facelift in 2016 when I was 56. I also had a chin implant. I did loads of research as I was spending so much money. Genetically I inherited a weak lower face/jawline/chin. When I was younger I had a very full face/high cheekbones. I guess you would call it a moon face. At that time, my weak lower face never really looked out of place or bothered me. It was post menopause/hysterectomy. Even though I was using transdermal oestrogen etc, my genes had other plans for my ageing face. Did I like my facelift? If I look back at photos of a year post op, I did look odd. The chin implant definitely was a bad move as it still restricts my smile somewhat and my bottom lip on one side is slightly wonky due to mandibular nerve issues. But the surgeon would not remove it when I asked him. So, after my experience with surgery and that particularly surgeon, I would be extremely hesitant to do anything else.. although my nose...... And of course I was very naive in thinking I wouldn't need any further tweakments other than the botox I have always had in my forehead. Because Id had terrible experiences with juvederm, around ten years ago, that is why I went down the surgery road. I hadn't even heard of sculptra in those days. I wish I still had the £22k that I spent on the face surgery, that's for sure. I just wanted to look less tired...my mid face had dropped/flattened.
Your videos are so interesting that they trigger memories of the various procedures I have had over the years. If one is wealthy then regular facial as well, are helpful, I just squirrel enough money for my thrice yearly botox and once a year Lanluma and thats' about all I can manage. Very Important to me though.
And facelift result last 10 years... It's too much money for that.. Not only loss of volume in fat tissue but also loss of bone structure is ageing.. and face lift doesnt help. I found one technique how to treat bone loss. I do IT at home
@@majasvabikova2125 what is the technique
Paulina shouldn't be concerned because she had her moments.
How many women lived their entire lives as a Supermodel?
Good point she definitely had a different life than 99.9% of women. Still sad though because aging does affect our looks so it’s probably so hard for someone like her because she made a living off of her looks.
@@NaturalInjector
You do have a point.
@@darnelllewis5984 Thanks 👍
I'm 41 and men look at me much more now than when I was in my 20's or 30's. And I am attracted to younger men. What you say in your video it's not valid for everyone.
Please what's your secret I am also 41 I don't I am attractive
41 is nothing though. After 46 - then start bragging. If u can.
NEVER DEGRADE REAL PPL IN THIS WORLD FOR ATTENTION N LIKES .......
Paulina will always be the best n truthful....
The rest have had zillions of procedures n surgeries N LOOK LIKE CROCODILES.....
Real ppl are still valuable ..... SO ARE URSELF ....
Degrade ppl? What do you mean? Who was being degraded? Paulina is absolutely beautiful so I’m not sure who you feel was degraded
Im a guy, 39 and subscribe to tweakments.
I started getting botox in my mid 20 to my glabella bcuz I was already starting to have 11 lines. I also had regular facials and chemical peels starting in my late 20s. Ive had lasers/IPL for pore size and some redness. I did the Obagi Nu derm system when I was 31. I didnt have any spots, Ive avoided the sun like the plague, so it was more for maintenance. Ive used tretinoin since I was 25 as well
Ive had ultherapy several times to my face and neck along with other skin tightening modalities. Ive had threads placed all over the face.
Ive also maintained the same weight over the years, I think that plays a small role. My goal has been to keep my skin tight and wrinkle free and so far so good!! I had my partner who is 45 start getting botox last year. I was not expecting to notice a diffrence but when it wore off he wanted more lol
I encourage everyone to do the "tweakments" she mentions and start them before you see the lines and wrinkles and droops.
I’m 50 and had a facelift 2 years ago . I see now that most celebs did too . Jlo has less hooded eyes now that she did in her 30 s . Fillers are just part of what they do
Thank you for your feedback Lisa. Yes some celebs have definitely also had facelifts. Definitely not olive oil as JLo claims
The thing about JLO is her skin doesnt seem very thick - its not thin either but I would not say it was plump . So to me it looks like she gets wrinkles easily and is keeping them at bay with someting. I am carribean and my skin is thick as hell. So wrinkles are not going to be an issue until I am over 70 years old. But I might get a face lift in my 60s if it starts going south. I would say you were very young to get a face lift but I teach people in their 20s who have crows feet and frown lines. So I guess if they do nothing they will need some help lifting it all later in life
@@NaturalInjector it’s another form of gaslighting . I suppose that’s why they lie about their rather obvious work so they can sell olive oil to the masses . I would say that anything you can put on your face is not gonna get a dramatic result including tretnoin
I had 1 syringe of filler in naso folds and around chin-mouth area. I parked my car, looked in the rearvirw mirror and look tired and sad at 50. I came out the dr. office, looked in the mirrow and was shocked how good i looked. The change only sbout a day because most of the change was swelling and i would need more syringes of filler to see a longer term but it gave me a glimpse of fhat was possible. I didnt go back for more...I decide to just save for a facelift.
Route B definitely, I'm 28 YO African, did undereye fillers and some on smile line...I'm due to get next shot....I only get 1ml of product since I'm starting early. Planning to get a face lift mid 40s. It's pertinent that we be more proactive and not so reactive in finding solutions, I saw my mom suffer from premature again and took a huge troll on her confidence 💔 😢. I don't want the same for myself
Thanks for sharing your story Noella. Why do you think you will benefit from a facelift in your 40’s. Did you mean a surgical facelift or the liquid facelift I was speaking about in this video?
@@NaturalInjector I'm foreseeing a surgical one just coz I want to preserve my youth. Instead of waiting for 60s when the change might look quite dramatic and perhaps elasticity will be poor...things could change though 🤣🤣
@@NoellaInLife 😆. Well I would first try injectables.
I’ll be 66 I’ve I’m getting jowels and hollow under eyes what should I do
Girl ur african u dont need that shyte haha. My bestfriend is african and 29 (im the same age) and she hasnt aged a bit she actually looks better than she did in her early 20’s. I on the otherhand being white, the aging is a lot.. i dont look anything like I did even a year or two ago!! So scared to get filler cuz I had a rare reaction to botox but I know I’ll need it soon. I’m suprised your mum had premature aging because every african I know looks young and beautiful so much later in life
I really don't know yet. I always said I'd age gracefully, but nowdays I can't say for sure. I am blessed though, I'm 37 and I don't have wrinkles or crowfeet yet and people say I look half my age. (Funny enough, I'm EU and super pale) I do have a very intensive skincare routine though. I think chemical peelings can really help as well.
That’s awesome. I’m guessing you have avoided the sun. The sun can really do damage and age skin.
Can you recommend a face peel ?
@@Clleonie It’s hard to recommend things without seeing your skin but in general I lie the combination peels, meaning combination of acids brands like Skin Medica, Perfect Derma Peel, and PCA. There are others too but those are the ones I have used personally on myself
I'm totally down for "tweakments," but Id be much more nervous about going under the knife not to mention the cost and down time from work . Even though I'd elect to go the less natural rout I still find Paulina very attractive , no stunning and would definitely give her a passing glance if she walked by !
Totally agree she is still stunning. Beautiful facial architecture. Thanks for your feedback!
Great content and straight, Subscribed
Thanks so much! Please feel free to share this channel with others 🤗
@@NaturalInjector will do that, is that okay to use some of your clips in our stories, we will link your channel on our videos
@@EditorBreakdown absolutely ok 👍. Would love that
Emily I enjoy your video’s! What about using PRF & PRF Fillers? They will build collagen & elastin as well as filling areas as needed.🌹
So glad you enjoy the videos Marie! PRF are not exactly fillers as they’re from your own body. I don’t know if there are a lot of medical studies that show exactly how long they last so I only use fillers and Sculptra.
@@NaturalInjector Thanks for your reply.
@@mariewiefel4542 👍
Dr rijani on youtube says the prf gel can build your fat pads back, but no one in my city does it they only do prp
@mariewiefel4542 I had PRF microneedling (not filler) to help with acne scarring and it was fantastic. It also gave a light lifting and collagen boost. I feel it rolled back the clock a touch but nothing as dramatic as Sculptra or Ellanse.
I have a question! What can you do to maintain your entire generalized body's youthfulness besides bodily tretinoin, sun avoidance/sunscreen, and exercise? Is there anything like botox or fillers for the whole body?
Hi Winston. Some people use filler to places like the dorsal hands. People also use Sculptra to the knees, elbows, chest, and abdomen.
just love it
Ketosis / carnivore diet
Dear Emily, you are really knowledgeable and make videos that surpass those made by doctors. I started only at 46 but caught up as soon as I could. Really appreciate your videos. I agree with it 100%.
🙏🙏. Glad you eventually started. Thanks so much for your feedback!
Polina there complains about her peers having work done, but in her modelling days the models got all types of work done such as liposuction, breast implants etc. And WHY all people of all ages could not have tweakments? Young people do it too, so why not the more mature people? One can grow old gracefully and preserve the look one has. If not wanting to use anything as older person is OK too, but why complain. And, there are people of Polina's age who just look younger naturally too.
to each his own. there is some peace in not caring too.
True.
First of all another great video. I love your channel and have learned so much. I just turned 60. I have done non invasive procedures since about 43. Started with retinoids at 35. I have done lip filler and Botox but no facial fillers. I’m leaning to sculptra for temples and mid face. Not sure what to do with the under eye hollow. I worry the filler may migrate upward and create a bulge. I also do quite a bit for skin quality including medical grade am and pm skincare. Skin pen. Perfect derma peel (best peel I’ve ever done), fractional laser, and hydrafacial (these are wonderful for glowy skin before an event or trip). I’m staying away from energy based devices. I worry about facial fat loss.
I have mixed feelings on this topic. Feeling invisible is isolating and lonely at times. But I also didn’t enjoy being harassed by every Tom, Dick and Harry that was hoping to have casual sex with me when I was younger. It was quite annoying and disgusting, actually. An interesting change I notice is that men seem less likely to hit on young, beautiful women nowadays. I regularly see young women dressed, well, like sex workers to be completely honest. Not wearing bras, flimsy white crop tops, you can see their entire breasts and nipples. I’m 38. If I had gone out during the day dressed like that at 20, I would have been sexually harassed nonstop. Even wearing a low cut top or a short skirt was enough to provoke that kind of reaction. But when I see young ladies with their butt crack on display, I’m amazed to see the men pretty much leaving them alone. Not sure why that is or what it means but it is an interesting change and I wonder if anyone else notices it.
haha so true. Sometimes I see a woman dressed provocatively and then I look around to see the mens' reaction. And...nothing! They seem not to even notice these girls! Perphaps men just got used to such outfits and that kind of look does not impress them anymore. Or they just know that 'this kind of girls" are not even worth attention. Also this new wafe of feminism somehow discouraged men to approach women on the streets (or approach women at all ;).
@Ashley lala. Lol I agree, I recall the days when construction workers would wolf whistle even when you're covered up let alone wearing a mini dress! We live in an age, society now where nothing is left to the imagination.
Not even a little romance, you can't even get that out of a man it's more like "what are you doing? Let's hook up BS. No thanks!!
I've seen plenty of women, walking around in their gym gear and midriff like I can almost see everything, there is less and less classiness, it's street wear trash.
Men are afraid, because women now will shrug them off or get punc, some are like freaks, men are confused so don't bother they see how women are everywhere, they're even disgusted by some women's appearance and attitude so they leave them alone.
What a sad world, the fun of courtship and chasing has gone!
Men are worried about claims of sexual harassment
I noticed that but I don't live in States but in SE Europe. Something changed. There are beautiful girls going for walk or eating alone in restaurants... dressed sexy or elegantly women of all age seems like being much more alone than before
Yes, I think it is because we are past a saturation point, no mystery... and senses getting dulled
That is also because of the EXPERIENCED Injector, that makes a huge difference.
Yes the injector you choose is key. They play a very influential role in how they choose to make someone look more beautiful.
With findings on telomere shortening, habits around good food, good sleep, and exercise seem like great options
Those are all great things that can help people remain healthy but they won’t stop facial aging.
Five days after I turned 55th birthday, I made two men's heads turn with an obvious interest as they drove by me at the end of my street. One first was around my age or a bit older? The second one was definitely younger!
The only make up a wear is mascara, and no procedures. All natural!
Progress not perfecting honestly. My secrete is that I am glowing on the inside and out, and I think they found that attractive too perhaps? I am extremely happy with who I am, and my life with my wonderful husband. This too is attractive.
God is Good!
I love love love your channel ❤️
And I don't love everything, I am very picky, LOL! Usually what I love is a true gem. You are going to be famous hun
😌😌😌. Your comment means the world to me. So glad you enjoy it! I try to provide valuable information to educate but also keep it as entertaining and interesting as possible ❤️. 🙏 Thank you!
I don't believe that maintaining youthfulness comes from Botox and fillers alone. Overfilling is never helpful to look youthful. But if those shown celebrities are often over 50 years old, then several filler sessions have already taken place. I am very sure that the celebrities shown have mostly had a good facelift. Anyway: The tweakment you´ve done are beautiful! They doesn´t look overfilled at all. I´m definitely choosing answer B! Paulina is so beautiful.
Yes you are right, overfilling is never helpful and can often make people look older. You are right it’s not Botox and filler alone. I think collagen stimulators are important to incorporate too as well as good skincare practices to keep the surface of skin looking smooth and avoiding sun damage. In this video I was concentrating on the deeper aspect of skin aging which is from the tissues losing volume creating shadows to the tissue, skin laxity, and wrinkles. The celebrities shown never really went from looking older to younger they seem like they have kept their youthful look thru the years, but there is no way to truly no as they would never disclose but I do agree with the E online article I quoted. Glad you loved the Tweakments! I’m choosing route B too. Yes, Paulina is gorgeous/. Thanks for answering the question Elisabeth!
@@NaturalInjector can you clarify what you mean by "collagen stimulators"...do you mean dermarolling or just topical skincare or something else entirely?
@@tvlmom Sure. What I mean by collagen stimulators is a product called Sculptra and you can learn more about that here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/kfIXn-jo31Q/v-deo.html
Absolutely Beautiful Video!!
🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Mauricio! I’m so glad you enjoyed it I really appreciate your feedback.
Sorry but Sandra Bullock has had a facelift
I love Pauline's look! Fillers absorb lots of water, they will all balloon up eventually
I think Paulina is absolutely beautiful. This is not true fillers will not balloon up eventually.
I started the tweekments at 35yo. With botox, 1ml in the mid face area and 1 in lips. I felt really good with my appearance. Now at 39 i put 3ml in mid face area, 1 marionette, 1/2 chin and thread lift. I want to redo my lips 👄 and botox. I am also looking forward to get sculptra but I am scared of side effects. 😅
Thank you for sharing your story. If you are concerned about the side effects from Sculptra, check this video out 👉 ua-cam.com/video/iV8Jm1oJGL0/v-deo.htmlsi=jtlD4NE1CKaFAzaX
Definitely route b. I looked like I was in my early 20s until one day I just didn't.
Thanks for sharing. 😊. Most people feel the change is gradual but some feel like it happened overnight
LOVE the reference to "closer". Favorite movie! Great video :)
I love that scene from the ending of that movie 👍
Great video, wish I started 30 years ago
Thanks Terry! Even if you started late you can still find filler can be beneficial in certain areas. Like around the mouth and to the lips 👄
That was very illuminating thank you.
Glad you think so! Thanks for your comment
*Not true about men…* they look better when younger also. Most women aren’t all about money and power-they want someone they can connect with. I personally don’t want a man who looks like he’s ten years older than me. I’m not attracted to that and never have been.
I don’t at all see injections as non-invasive. They can have serious side-effects, such as blindness and excruciating pain-so much so that I have decided to never do them (but I think facial exercise makes a lot of sense).
When it comes to my health and enjoyment of life, my health wins over my face hands down times 100.
If people don’t like me because I’m starting to look older, they aren’t people I want in my life anyway. Yuck.
I doubt it was intentional, but this video really seems to be shaming and degrading women for aging-more so than any anti-aging video I think I’ve ever seen. 😔
Thankfully, as a follower of Christ, I don’t base my worth on my looks or what others think of my looks. I do make an effort, but in the end, all that matters is my relationship with Jesus, and it puts all of this into perspective of just how unimportant it really is. ❤
Our life is a journey-a beautiful one, and aging is a beautiful passage of time.
*Paulina* will always be one of the most beautiful women to have ever lived. I love her humble stance to growing old naturally. It’s very refreshing-same as *Andie McDowell,* who recently said she “just wants to be old,” as trying to look young at her age is just too hard.
And then there’s the always beautiful, *Jane Seymour,* who is also aging naturally, enjoying her age and has more work than ever before.
Thank you for your comment. I agree with a lot of what you said. Looks are not everything, and Paulina is absolutely beautiful, which is why I featured her in this video.
Aging does indeed affect men, but not to the same degree as women because they remain fertile for longer and fertility has a big impact on attraction. This video was not intended to make women feel bad about aging, it was meant to explain the differences in how beauty and aging affects men and women differently, in general that is. I’m just stating what science finds in studies. Just because I state a fact doesn’t mean it was intended to shame or degrade someone. If I state that men develop cardiovascular disease earlier than women, it doesn’t mean I’m trying to shame them, it just means I want them to be aware of it.
Every single one of us is going to age and the main message that I wanted to get across in this video was that if you want to try and look as good as you can for as long as you can, start doing these treatments earlier rather than later.
Non invasive treatments like injectables are less invasive than surgery. Every single thing comes with risks, like driving a car. LIfe is a journey and it will still be a journey if you choose to go down route B. Again thank you for your comment.
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After I watched this video, my feed was featuring videos on why _not_ to get fillers. I watched part of two and read people’s comments. The side effects are even more horrifying than I realized, such as filler getting infected and even the bone having to be carved away leaving people disfigured. 😔 Apparently, the younger you start, the worse the effects can be as well. One man said to only do your lips 2-3 times total. The side effects should always be discussed on these videos too. 💔
@@PeaceIsYeshua no matter what you watch or read if someone wants to focus on the.negatives that’s what they’ll do. If we think of all the people hurt or killed in car crashes, no one would ever drive
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True! However, I have to drive if I want to see family and friends (and I drive a car that’s like a tank), but I can eliminate unnecessary risks such as Botox and fillers-and from what I’ve seen, they’re pretty high risk. Your chances of having a side effect from them seem _much_ greater than ever getting in a car wreck. 💔 People need to be aware. Someone just told me about *NeverTox.* People are trying to warn others.
@@PeaceIsYeshua Actually they’re not very high risk at all which is why the market has exploded and many people enjoy the benefits that these procedures provide. Glad yo have a safe car 👍
Restore and maintain. That's my theory and I am sticking to it!!! 😊
🙌. Thanks for your comment.
Love your work❤️❤️
Could you do a video on fixing dimple chin?
Yes, I plan to but I have to get thru a few other videos first. Glad you enjoyed ❤️
I celebrated my 56th just a couple of weeks ago--same age as Paulina in this video. Yet I look much younger than her. Holy crap! That makes me feel fantastic, especially considering that I have not had any injectables or plastic surgery. I"m proud of myself. In fact, I am going to start thinking of myself as beautiful. in that last couple of years, I have even had women who are way younger than me show romantic interest in me. I hope that y'all don't get tired of me bragging at how beautiful I am.
On second thought, I look a *little* younger than Paulina, not *much* younger as I stated originally (wink!)
Thank you for sharing your story! Glad you feel fantastic. To look younger than your age can truly be a blessing.
men are so easy on themselves and women to hard men that look ther age say they look 10 years younger that only your opinion
The problem with fillers is that it will never go away until such time it hardens under your skin. Alot of Cosmetic/Reconstructive Surgeons said that most of the patients who had lots of fillers injected in their faces came back in their clinic after 10 years with a hard bump on their faces due to fillers. Sunblock, Sunblock, Sunblock is the secret for lesser wrinkles in our face. 😊
back in the days people didn't use sunscreen... not to mention individual genetics and dieting and other lifestyle differences like sun avoidance, alcohol avoidance, tobacco avoidance
Tobacco ages women MORE
I'm terrified of ageing, mostly because I grew in a place where beauty is very much valued. However, most people I see have botox look so bad! They look worse than they did before. They even look older. So I don't know if I'd ever have botox done on my face...
Hi Carla. I’m curious where you grew up. Are you sure you’re not confusing Botox with fillers? There are tons of people who get Botox done who look more refreshed and smoother because it softens lines which is why it’s so popular.
@@NaturalInjector Thank You so much for the reply. Yeah, it might be fillers..Honestly, I don't know, I just see they inject something into their face to sort of "plump" their cheeks and lips and hide wrinkles. I grew up in Venezuela but I don't live there. I have seen more natural results when people get a lifting or they just age in a healthy way (exercise, drinking water, eating Well)... even if they have wrinkles.
@@doucetentation No problem Carla. Curious where you live
@@NaturalInjector Botox thins the skin and gives people a shiny look that can make them look older.
@@Clleonie Botox has not been proven to thin the skin
I’m August of 2023, I became a vegan, and on January of 2024, I cut out caffeine completely. My skin and face look a lot like the women who have injections. I’d recommend trying other avenues first.
Thanks for sharing your story. Glad you feel your diet has helped your skin.
@@NaturalInjector it’s not really a feeling, but an observation. Thank you for all of your information. I may have a need one day in the future.
@@MeredithBryant487 Yes observation thank you👍. Sounds good.
Well my dear Emily once again you have done a magnificent well informative video for educated people .. Having given the precise rationale for those of us who are living of the art of sculptra..Thank you for the reinforcement?
Glad you find the video informative hope you found it entertaining too!
@@likeaburningstar ?? Who are you referring to
Paulina is a special woman with a very interesting remarkable polit. life story. Very few women in the entire world can claim such a polit. challenging childhood and more
@@ABa-ve3ul I came across a few videos in which she spoke about her being used in a more political context as a child. I’m not sure exactly how but it seemed the do with her taking pictures looking purposely sad as a child.
@@NaturalInjector not “purposely” sad she had a very traumatic childhood and her mother etc was held in prison unjustly for polit. reasons in her home country while she was still a child and more. There are interviews of her as a teenager and in early twenties where she speaks about everything she went through with such intelligence and depth you’d think you listened to someone at the end of their life. The interviews are about 30-40 years old but you might still find them somewhere, it was really impressive how she spoke back then (in English on top, considering that she just learned the language back then) and remarkable story (unlike many other of these models who had an easy life). This said, I don’t understand why she married this horrible ugly guy who left her with absolutely nothing for selfish reason. But this goes beyond the topic :)
"tweaks" and "liquid fillers": what do they consist of? And are they dangerous? What negative side effects can happen? That would really interest me.
Route B for sure, but my advise would be, if you’re going for injectables, do only one thing at a time, let it settle and see what it does for you. This is best approach to keep it as natural as possible, and the best way of avoiding getting overdone. It is also cost effective and gives you subtle changes. Sometimes just fixing one small thing actually has an effect on the overall look and you end up liking other things more and not need to fix it all. Also even if you’re fixing only one thing, less is always more, get less than what the doctor thinks you need; as fillers tend to draw water overtime and fill up more until they settle.
Is Sculptra right for everyone? Would it be right for you if you have big falling cheeks and a somewhat rectangular shape? Can sculptra give you a rounder look? What if want a V shape? What should you do? I had spiculated PDO threads placed 3 months ago, but still feel I need a lift, especially around the mouth which is a bit downturned. I'm 47, by the way. Thanks much!
It depends on how much skin laxity has been lost but I’ve had good results with Sculptra on ppl older than 47. It’s difficult to give advice without seeing your face which is why I offer virtual consults.
She still looks amazing to me. I'm 52 and maybe because I'm sun sensitive, I still get compliments about how I look but I don't see what they see. It's all very well saying don't leave it too long before starting but if you have a low paid job or have become unemployed you cannot keep up with these things. It's very much have and have nots.
She does look amazing. She is beautiful. You are right it would definitely be hard to keep up with these treatments if you don’t make enough $$. Although I will say sometimes ppl have the money for these things but they don’t prioritize beauty. I’ve been told the mindset is very different by a doctor who works in Brazil. He says in Brazil they prioritize beauty and ppl understand the value in cosmetic treatments and plastic surgery, but here in the US, they have the $$ but they just don’t want to give it to the providers. They’ll say I don’t have the $$ do to these things and then go on their yacht 😆
@@NaturalInjector good for them going out on their yachts and living their lives through experiences instead of getting hung up on their looks and wasting money on ruining their faces.
@@Clleonie The people who spend money on their faces certainly do not think it’s a waste of money. After your yacht trip is over, you’re still left with your face that you carry around everywhere.
Pauline is lovely, but..l I’m one year younger, at 55, I am taken for 40. I have a little gray, but I color my hair. Also, maybe twice a year, I do a little Botox (yes, a small amount), also, I use red light therapy, and occasionally Fraxel or micro needling, and I use EGF, and retinol, and use sunscreen. I have had sculptra in my temples as I have a narrow face, it helps tremendously, and it’s a bio stimulant, so it helps the body make its own collagen. This protocol seems to work for me, but I also embrace aging, I just want to look what I consider to be the best me, as I mature. But I absolutely ladies that choose to go “purely au natural”
@@turenam2772 you say you are the same age but look much younger and then go on to bane several procedures that are not insignificant. But even with women who are well kept at 55 it's so rare they actually look 40. Sculptra in the temples probably makes a big difference. Stay away from laser as it mostly causes volume loss and premature aging
Lmao celebrities have a whole lot more than botox and filler 😹
True and they don’t really admit to much of anything.
I'm scared to do fillers because it looks great for a while. But once you get older your face starts looks weird. Seen it first hand.
I actually addressed this very question in my most recent video because too many ppl have commented this 👉 ua-cam.com/video/XA8EaNGiLZA/v-deo.html
Iv seen how much a full liquid facelift can cost and I don’t understand why people don’t just get fat grafting to the face? Aren’t the results more natural and longer lasting?
The cost of a liquid facelift varies and is not the same for every person. Thing with fat grafting is, it’s a surgery so it’s a more invasive procedure, whereas the liquid facelift is not nearly as invasive. Also, they have to take fat from somewhere in order to inject it so this fat grafting is often done with liposuction. For patients who do not desire to have liposuction, where would they take the fat from? These are the big advantages of injectables vs. surgical procedures.
Very good explanation. Thank you. (why is looking wrinkly always called gracefully? If I am feeling not how I look like and men ignore me mostly, when I go out and I go home sader every time, it has nothing to do with grace.) I will take route B ☺ If it is done to natural and satisfying me, than that is gracefully.
@@sabinekreuz Thank you for sharing Sabine. I hope that route B leads you to more confidence and happiness with your appearance. I’m so thankful that we have non-invasive options to help us enhance our appearance, or in some cases just maintain our appearance.
Great video! I’m new but I’m already in love with this channel. I was wondering if you could make a video about non-surgical options for fat under the chin? I’m a skinny person but I have a bit of fat under my chin that I believe is genetic
Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying the channel and YES!- I’ll be making a video about Kybella under the chin. I’m actually looking for one more model for this treatment if you’re located in LA?
That baby fat under your Chin Will Wear of as you age your facial features like Cheek bones get More prominent, dont worry i also used to worry of My round face. Now its More structured when in My 30s thats not a Bad thing, but its still annoyingly round its in My genetics.
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Does Kybella have any side effects? I’m interested. It’s also genetic on my side of the family.
@@denisealvarez4903 Yes it can cause necrosis and temporary nerve injury but this is rare. Genetics play a big role in submental fullness. Are you at your ideal body weight and still have fullness to your submental area?
Love your videos!
Thank you so much Angie! Glad you enjoy them 😊. Hop you subbed and turned on notifications cause I’ll be making more!
I recently tried botox for the first time. I went in to discuss chemical peels and fillers but she insisted on botox and told me it would look natural. She boasted of 18yrs experience and showed me before and afters. Now, I look like a demonic chipmunk after 3 weeks. At 53, men still found me attractive but now, I hide my face. I was suppose to go back for fillers but uhh huh not anymore. Funny thing is I never had much confidence until I hit 50.
Too cute not a demonic chipmunk see your beautiful just for making that statement ❤
Demonic chipmunk? Are you sure she didn’t do fillers? Botox does not add volume to the face it just temporarily relaxes the muscles. You sure she only did Botox?
At 50 you never do fillers. Have a surgical facelift.
@@gingernightmare9152 Not true, even if you get a facelift what are you gonna do about other areas that lose volume that cannot be corrected from surgery , like your lips and the area around your lips? Surgery will not help this area
Personally I can't wait for the days when you can walk down the street and not be viewed as "f-able" and just be invisible. I would have hoped at the age of 40 it should have happened already, surprisingly that is not the case yet.
Excellent! What is the average age of liquid face lifts? I fear I am way beyond the tweakment phase.
In my experience, and of course it varies but most of the liquid facelifts that I’ve performed, the patients are usually anywhere from someone in their 40’s and 50 and sometimes late 30’s.
I love getting my tweeks I look fresh and I feel so happy and that is the most important thing ✨️ ❤