Botox on Older Patients. How to Get a Great Result.
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2023
- In this episode, Dr. Tim shares his valuable insights on achieving optimal Botox results for older patients. Treating older patients requires a different approach than younger ones, given factors like reduced skin elasticity, volume loss, and weaker muscles. Dr. Tim offers practical advice on what to keep in mind while treating older patients for Botox, including how to successfully achieve a brow lift.
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I am not a doctor. I am a beautician and went to aesthetic training, to become an aesthetician. Honestly, I have never ever worked so hard. I would never ever put a needle into someone just after basic training, so I am trying to learn as much as possible before practicing what I have learned. I am watching all the youtube films that are available. And I am so grateful for that channel as it teaches me a lot. And honestly, I am learning facial anatomy for like 2 months already every single day, and I still think I don't know enough - I have no idea how doctors do it when they have to learn the whole body!!!
Honestly if you haven’t gone to nursing, PA, or med school, I would not handle injectables. It’s dangerous and there are vascular consequences aestheticians do that have high acuity expertise. Your certification won’t protect you with any mistakes made or lawsuits. As a consumer, I find it disturbing that people are trying to find shortcuts to practicing medicine whether it’s beauty/aesthetic related or not. What’s wrong with doing lashes, brows and facials like aesthetician school teaches?
Anatomy class is very important it required at least a whole year to study you must know how the muscle works and what would happen when it got interact with foreign object. Even a massage therapist needs to have the basic down.
@@sashanoel8766you don't need to have an holistic knowledge of the entire body to be a very competent & safe injector. Doctors study for years to learn about the entire body, but when you study intensely in the science of injectables, you can be more capable than a regular beautician is. I have done this myself and some doctors & I joke around the fact I study facial anatomy more than them. It's not for everyone, but it's not some kind of mystical alchemy that allows only doctors to inject. They can botch it up too. I know multiple cases of terrible practice from professionals and many people are fed up with that happening to them and of course the pricing is too high.
If you are treated by a non-medic who hasn’t satisfied all the required medical training and specific product training, their insurance if they have any in the first place will be void. In the event of complications you have absolutely no comeback other than the civil courts which is expensive and time-consuming.
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Love watching your videos Tim. I’m almost 5 years in and still learn so much from your content.
I really need this procedure!
What brand/type of needle are you using mostly Doctor? I am having trouble finding a ggod, sharp, stable needle. Thank you you are terrific!
But i can not understand what was the conclusion,and how to treat them
My thoughts exactly 💯
You can drop de brows if you overtreat the frontalis, use lower dosis and leave the frontalis be hahaha and check them in 2 weeks
treating them conservatively. Less of a dosage on older clients to the frontalis as they are at risk for brow ptosis
Thank you sooo much for this
Thank you for your tips.
How do you go about clients who need a higher dose to treat their Frown but it migrates to Frontalis, inadvertently relaxing that causing eyelid heaviness. Smaller dose in glabella and treat more frequently, to avoid product diffusing further?
Hello, have you or do you help people with synkinesis after Bells Palsy.I just wondered with your great knowledge of the face that you may do facial symmetry work.
Thank you
Muito obrigada!
Eu amo seus vídeos!
Faça com legenda em português!🙏🏼😃
Take a anatomy course first
I recently treated the glabella zone and did a brow lift for an older patient. She now 11 days later suffers from oedema around the eyes and says her vision is “blurred”. No eyelid ptosis.
Do you have an idea what caused this complication and if there is any way to improve it? Thank you so much in advance
What’s your thoughts on bacteriostatic saline to reduce brow ptosis?
Professor, existe efeito vacina com a toxina botulínica?
Perfect
Thanks so much for your wise advices.
I'm 62 and have hooded and droopy eyes, could you please advise which would be the best treatment? Kind regards from Spain.
Ultimately the best treatment if you have lax skin that is obstructing visual fields or excessively droopy eye lid skin is a surgical procedure called a blephroplasty.
Kind regards Mary. Clinical advisor for Dr Tim
Definitely upper eyelid surgery……..I had my surgery 2 years ago, I’m 52………..it was the best decision EVER! Made such a difference ❤
Get a blepharoplasty it’s covered by your insurance. I am on Medicaid, and because it obstruct my vision Medicaid covers it.
Wow, so with older patients, doing their crowfeet can cause even worse cheek sagging? That would be really tricky, since older patients definitely have lots of wrinkles around their eyes, and they are also having sagging cheeks! I never thought about this, that the eye muscles actually support the cheek muscles!!!
A useful video in some respects - may I suggest perhaps focus on one age group per video - for example if you are commenting on over 50 age group all your video inserts should include the age appropriate example - it is not relevant to talk about principles that apply to someone in their 30s. And please include actual not hyper photoshopped examples which demean your contribution as an 'expert'.
A demonstration with a candidate showing pre and post application of botox would give greater credence to your professional opinion. Show successful and not so successful examples of botox application outcomes.
There are of course fillers - a subject in its own right - but perhaps that is not your area of 'expertise'
Pattern s ?.
Glenn Close needs your help
Well I am 47 I get 3 areas every 3 months but need to be very careful of droop , I have wondered can I possibly get a brow lift maybe a month after the 3 areas of Botox to lift the heaviness would that work ?????
It wouldn’t be recommended to stagger your Treatments like this as you will be always chasing your tail.
It is possible at 47 for sure to get some lift if treating around the eye but the best lift is if you don’t have the frozen look. You need some movement above the brow to lift.
Kind regards Mary. Clinical advisor for Dr Tim
@@DrTimPearce thank you 🙏 appreciate your reply
Fillers can help get rid of the wrinkles and lines along with an antibiotic and making cleanser part of your daily facial routine. So, there are a lot of products you're not selling Dr Tim. Can you exponentially triple your income...I think so. I think the antibiotic must be taken for 1 to 2 weeks time like acne medication or trying to get baldies to grow their hair back.
Yes, i am old as well. They would rather inject botox and fillers into 20 year old people.
I’m 60 n my stupid muscles r so strong that the 11s never fully disappear nor do the 3 lines above my eyebrows but I have no fine lines anywhere. I got Botox around my mouth n she hit a vein
More details would have been better.
I have vertical lines on my forehead that I’m finding hard to get rid of with botox !!!! 😢any ideas please of where to plce it and units
These sound like sleep lines. You can find them on your cheeks too.
Botox will not improve them as they are not caused by muscle. Just from where you squish your skin into your pillow.
Try to sleep on your back and once you got out of the habit you could have some soft filler or microneedling to improve the vertical lines
Kind regards Mary. Clinical advisor for Dr Tim
Like what’s wrong with his explanation, I couldn’t understand him , so many no and maybes . Next page please thank you .
Same for me. First time I don’t understand the final decision: for me the conclusion is don’t do it on old people!!!!
@@aminaouatik2933 Hi Im all for delaying and looking great . I have been getting botox since I was in my 40 . Today I’m 55 and botox has done wonders and I won’t stop doing my maintenance. You can look fabulous at any age who said you should not do Botox when you are that old . We woman want to look great at any age , and anything that helps I’m for it 🎉
If you don’t know what he’s saying- you shouldn’t be injecting
Best info here whoever can you tel your addicting guy not inject stoke video bc it’s not relevant to your information and it is very instructing
Do you mean to put less botox in crows feet if your in your 60’s? I don’t want my cheeks to sag
Very confusing explanation with no proof of eyebrows lift. I have watched multiple videos of other plastic surgeons and they all said that Botox always causes eyelids/eyebrows to drop because you are numbing the muscle that holds it and there is no such thing as eyebrows lift with Botox. You the only one that says otherwise without any proof of before and after on a patient.
Long video to say hardly any
USLESS again you repeat one point 10
Times but don’t show pattern to start with for older people.. the whole point of the last 2 videos I wasted my time watching 🫤