I love how quick you are to change negative self-talk, e.g. “not as bad” “mm, not as /flat/“. That’s so good, especially for someone who will more than likely experience pervasive dysphoria. You’ve made her look so subtly more feminine, absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️
If he was a real woman she wouldn't have to do jack shit to his face. Does nobody ever think about that? Gender is a social construct. When did it become science and biology?
@@laneatkinson6441 They exist how? Prove it by real science they exist. Not by your feelings they exist. If gender exists, why don't I recognize it as biology and not sociology and a society construct like other society constructs? Shouldn't you be able to really prove it somehow? What makes you a man or woman just because you agree with certain roles society thinks a man or woman should have? It's all bullshit to me. They're sexist rules made by society just like any other rules or laws they make that people go by. If I don't agree or agree with certain rules that doesn't make me any less of a person than you, or more female or male. Female or Male is biology, not sociology. It's funny to me people use them to determine something. The only thing I've determined is that it's all bullshit and means nothing when it comes to if you're a man or woman.
Sometimes I feel like facial feminization surgery makes people look like a cookie cutter version of what someone thinks a woman should look like. Every woman looks different and I think subtle changes in the face make a much more meaningful difference. I like how you let her choose the feautures she wants to enhance. Good work doctor.🙆🏽♂️
Aaron Bear , I've had ffs and it's not about anything but removing masculine bone structure, it's not about anything else, please don't comment on stuff you clearly know nothing about.
Pretty sure I can call her what I want, just like you can ^_^ Even though I may disagree with what you say I would defend your right to say it! This isn't Canada hun. Freedom of speech.
@Mark Prothro not really, youre probably seeing lgbt stuff because you click on these lgbt videos. just dont go the lgbt part of social media if you dont like it
@Mark Prothro you have 37 comments on this channel. youre obsessed with hating on LGBT. maybe go to therapy? and theres lots of tv shows that dont feature gay guys often, like friends, the good place, the misery index, mom, etc. we live in the same world and i dont see what youre seeing. youre definitely exaggerating with your obsession. hopefully u get help, solve your real issues, and stop bothering people by spreading hatred in youtube comment sections lol
SHE LOOKS SO PRETTY!! People are so scared of the thought of 19ml. It’s all about putting it in the right places and it’s such a natural finish! My only worry is if she doesn’t keep coming for top ups would the skin sag once it all dissolved? No shade just wondering for myself 😊🙊
What i love about how you did it is that if you don't look for it you can't tell what she had done specifically, but the whole face just looks more feminine!! she looks amazing!
I'm impressed with how such a subtle change still makes a huge difference. She looked awesome both before and after, and the more feminized looks is wonderful
Mark Prothro what about intersex people? People born with XXY chromosomes for instance. What really is a feeling also? What is “non feeling” about ‘man’ or ‘woman’?
wow, what a difference! She definitely looks more feminine. Big differences in the subtle department. It's amazing how small touches can make a huge difference when well made. All looking natural!
Looks great! Only thing is with the video itself... please could you put before/ afters earlier... at the end of your UA-cam it comes up with other video link pictures which completely obscure the photos meaning you can't see what you did!
Looks great. Just a tip. It’s more feminine to pluck more than usual from the under part of the front eyebrow. In this case it would open the eye a lot more which is typically more feminine. It also will give you more room to play with makeup looks.
They were most likely free in exchange for publishing the video on UA-cam. Plus, some people really would rather not go under the knife + all the downtime.
@@raffaelecorrente1123 Please tell a person with a masters degree in psychology how literature documents that "transsexualism is a psycothic phenomenon" ... -_-' Not sure what kind of literature you're referring to, but it is definitely not modern science. Don't try to justify the hate you harbour against people who live authentically by citing pseudoscience. I wish for you to one day stop reflecting your personal demons upon others and equip yourself with the tools you need to heal and live happily.
@@Selene666 it is funny that you claim to have a master degree in psychology and, at the same time, you think to know what "I feel" ("the hate I harbor against ...bla bla") from a single statement of mine on youtube. Anyway, if I use the same parameters of yours, I can say you are using "ad hominem" arguments because you have nothing better to reply. DSM IV classified GID up to 2013. Now, as you should know, DSM-5 reclassified the disorder as GD. I suppose you are talking about that to support your ideas. Anyway, DSM pay attention to the consequences on social life and relation more than on the problem itself. The gender is not something "assigned" to the birth. The gender is what you are. If you are unable to accept it and you need to deform the perception of yourself, this is something classified as psychicotic. In psyconalthic research (if you really have a degree in psychology, you can verify by yourself), all the researchers agree on this point. People like you do not like to hear that because is politically incorrect, but the real knowledge is politically incorrect. When some psychiatric like Barlett suggest that Gd is not a disorder itself but it becomes a disorder because the discrimination suffered by the individual, they pretend that people around the GD individual agree with him, helping him to create a fake realty where he feel comfortable. When someone say "you are a man not a women" to the individual, he is not betraying the individual, he is just putting the person is front of a mirror. Another point: social discrimination. When you say "we love lgbtqai+" you are making a discrimination. Why should you love them? there are tons of people among lesbian, gay etc. When you say you love them (because you love rainbows and flowers), you are destroying the invididual differences. there are great people among gays as well as very bad people. Are you so blind to love all of them? It is like I say "I love heterosexuals". It sounds like the most stupid statement ever, don't you think? Last but not least: lgbtqai+ You can put all togheter from a psychological point of view. Gender identity problems (trans) and sex preferences (gay or lesbians) have nothing in common. I'm so sorry to say that nowadays world is full of crap. A guy trying to look a girl waiting his hair blu has some serious mental problem. A person like you, unable to see it, is a very stupid person. You should stop to think to my "demons" and you you start to think "are that his demons...or they are just the realty I can't accept?"
@@raffaelecorrente1123 Maybe instead of putting so much effort into insulting others, or bringing them down, you should put that effort into your journey of self discovery. Maybe there's a reason why you keep distracting yourself from truly looking within. Have a lovely day.
@@raffaelecorrente1123 Gender dysphoria is not a psychotic disorder. Trans people do not suffer from severe hallucinations or delusions and that is not part of gender dysphoria. A psychotic delusion would be believing that there are lizard people. Trans people are not delusional. People who experience gender dysphoria simply have a discrepency of what they are, and what they feel like they should be. It's better described as a dissonant. This is not a delusion because they are aware of their biological sex and that they may not be seen as the opposite sex by society. Being confronted with this causes dysphoria .
The result looks awsome! I did the same with my forehead (i'm a XX) I was just born with a masculine forehead. What I also did was filling the nosebridge right between my eyes and it made my face way more feminin and I would have done the same with her bc of her low nosebridge the forehead looked more prominent. And it would soften out the profile
I think ive left 3 or 4 comments but everytime I watch this video im AMAZED at how great she looks!! To hear 19 syringes, one might cringe but NO its so subtle but makes such a great diffrence ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She looks gorgeous before and after. Having said that, the last results are stunning, wonderful job! Very proportioned, and it suits her bone structure perfectly.
Thank you for doing this, I have been looking to feminize my face with fillers and Botox and was unsure of that was possible. I hope I find a practitioner near me like you. ❤️
Woahhh this is so awesome. I couldn’t watch the actual process, I’m too squeamish but the differences are amazing. I never knew you could make those kinds of changes without surgery
I work in the beauty industry and I have always felt apprehensive about aesthetic work, on the basis of witnessing so much “bad” work done on other people. I have to say, I love your platform and if I ever decide to get anything done, I would book in with you. I like the fact you consistently refer to imperceptible work and natural proportions. Personally, I feel this is the best work. I would never want someone to look at me and for their first impression to be, “he looks weird”, “why does he have chipmunk cheeks?”, “wow his lips look crazy”. I’d rather people just felt on first impression that I looked fresh, radiant and well-rested. Your professional taste level is more aligned with the “Golden Ratio” of the Renaissance masters, rather than Beverly Hills science project gone scarily awry. Excellent work. 👌
Hi, you did a really great job, she looked good before but she looked great after, she looked really pleased with what you did to her. Hope you have a good week.
In the USA yes it would be between 650 to 1200 per ml depending on the product and area being altered/enchanced/refined. My lady is $650-700 for restylane products per ml, $800 for voluma per ml..$14 per unit of botox,. My last injector was $1200 per ml voluma, $18 per unit of botox It adds up very quickly even in young faces if you want full correction. Im 34 and lost alot of weight so for the last 2 years i have been doing cheek and under eye filler..looks anazing like my 25 year old self again..and although i look natural i have had several mls throughout the last 2 years bc i metabolize product a bit quicker than the marketing of the product suggests. At a cost of around 8k for the last 2 years.. In UK i hear the product is at a lower cost and can also be injected by almost anyone...so the cost can be at a bargain (i have seen some uk and aus injectors work look amazing even if/when they are someone who doesn't have a medical degree...) In the usa it has to me a masters level nurse, masters level physician assistant or a physician. In my opinion the medical degree isnt of importance, for me its about having that aesthetic eye!! Shop around, dont settle on the best and lowest price, get reccomendations and do your homework so you know which products go where in your face etc..you dont want to be led astray and uninformed. Wishing you all the best XoXo Nikki
countries like Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece are a lot more affordable, with great quality work! i personally recommend trusting people with medical degrees, but I guess that's a personal choice.
@Scarlett Cunningham Yes my luv, you are getting an incredible deal!! Stick with that dermatologist🤗. My current injector is a nurse practioner, but the 1200 i mentioned was a Plastic surgeon. I have heard of as high as 1500 per ml however in the south florida area (i live in boca raton the average is 800 to 1200 here). Hug and kiss your injector the next time you see them lol.
@@Selene666 Yea i agree with you to an extent. My current injector is a nurse practioner, but the 1200 per ml i mentioned was a Plastic surgeon (the nurse practioner i see now actually does a better job because thats allllll she does all day long while plastic surgeon only allocates 20% of his practice to dermal filler) thats why i say it depends on the individuals aesthetic eye. Of course the perfect balance would be a medical professionals with licensure who has that aesthetic eye, reasonable pricing, and is handy with both a syringe and cannula..(but thats hard to find). If you find one dont you ever leave em lol. Blessings XoXo Nikki
It's really impressive how such subtle differences created such feminine results! A bit of a rookie question I suppose, but will she need to repeat this procedure to keep the results?
@@KingBlonde typically dermal fillers dont last more than a year. Some longer lasting options are available but usually not suggested as they arent as easily disolvable. If i remember correctly anyway, not a surgeon.
wow that really did work!! I didn't think it would. But the cost is that of an actual procedure I'd think. Plus it would only last so long and have to be redone. To me, although this did work in feminizing your face, it's also adding mass to your head/face instead of taking mass away (male characteristics). I think at this point going under the knife is the way to go and ever lasting as well.
Beautiful work done on Fran, loved the outcome. Dr Tonks would live to see your studio looking softer with maybe a picture on the wall, some flowers and a different light?
This is literally amazing. But the one thing I think would be so helpful in these videos is just a ballpark as to what these makeovers cost. 19 ml of filler in the US would be like $12,000.
I love how quick you are to change negative self-talk, e.g. “not as bad” “mm, not as /flat/“. That’s so good, especially for someone who will more than likely experience pervasive dysphoria. You’ve made her look so subtly more feminine, absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️
lol shut up that voice...
@@nobody-zm9im there’s no filler for the voice unfortunately haha
If he was a real woman she wouldn't have to do jack shit to his face. Does nobody ever think about that? Gender is a social construct. When did it become science and biology?
@@ebogar42 ...But sex is not. Transsexuals exist too.
@@laneatkinson6441 They exist how? Prove it by real science they exist. Not by your feelings they exist. If gender exists, why don't I recognize it as biology and not sociology and a society construct like other society constructs? Shouldn't you be able to really prove it somehow? What makes you a man or woman just because you agree with certain roles society thinks a man or woman should have? It's all bullshit to me. They're sexist rules made by society just like any other rules or laws they make that people go by. If I don't agree or agree with certain rules that doesn't make me any less of a person than you, or more female or male. Female or Male is biology, not sociology. It's funny to me people use them to determine something. The only thing I've determined is that it's all bullshit and means nothing when it comes to if you're a man or woman.
Sometimes I feel like facial feminization surgery makes people look like a cookie cutter version of what someone thinks a woman should look like. Every woman looks different and I think subtle changes in the face make a much more meaningful difference. I like how you let her choose the feautures she wants to enhance. Good work doctor.🙆🏽♂️
Aaron Bear , that's not how it works, have you experience with having had ffs or been for a consultant with a ffs surgeon.
nicola johnson that’s my opinion, relax.
They want to look like the cookie cutter versions of women, mostly. They are chasing an illusory ideal.
Aaron Bear , I've had ffs and it's not about anything but removing masculine bone structure, it's not about anything else, please don't comment on stuff you clearly know nothing about.
nicola johnson you can’t make me uncomment, sweaty.
This is SO MUCH more than a beauty vid and a really important topic covered in the right way, Also, killer results - subtle and stunning.
She looks lovely. I'm glad she's happy with her results! Kind of her to share her process ❤️.
its a HE not a she.... wtf is wrong with you people?
ik shes looks beautiful 🥺
@Mark Prothro *she ik u cant hear over yr transphobia and ignorance 😩
@Mark Prothro I literally don't understand why you're so mad though.
wrong gender
Wow you did a beautiful job.. really refined her already beautiful face :O Those results speak volumes, you really are awesome Dr Tonks!
@Mark Prothro whatever! She is a she to me
@Mark Prothro Z
Pretty sure I can call her what I want, just like you can ^_^ Even though I may disagree with what you say I would defend your right to say it! This isn't Canada hun. Freedom of speech.
@Mark Prothro You're a little too obsessed, get a life
She is so pretty! I love the results. Subtle but really beautiful.
@@_blank-_ You are of course entitled to your own opinion, but your delivery reflects poorly upon your character.
@@_blank-_ you are just saying it because you are probably transphobic. Results are great and she's pretty
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Wow, best ep yet. Can Dr. Tonks perfect a person that is already sheer perfection? Well, we've just learned, yes! She is lovely.
@Mark Prothro who cares? you need to calm down lol its pathetic how much you care about a total stranger's biology
@Mark Prothro not really, youre probably seeing lgbt stuff because you click on these lgbt videos. just dont go the lgbt part of social media if you dont like it
@Mark Prothro you have 37 comments on this channel. youre obsessed with hating on LGBT. maybe go to therapy?
and theres lots of tv shows that dont feature gay guys often, like friends, the good place, the misery index, mom, etc.
we live in the same world and i dont see what youre seeing. youre definitely exaggerating with your obsession. hopefully u get help, solve your real issues, and stop bothering people by spreading hatred in youtube comment sections lol
She looks beautiful and she seems so much more confident, great job Dr. Tonks!! You rock!!
Incredible the volume used still looks natural
SHE LOOKS SO PRETTY!! People are so scared of the thought of 19ml. It’s all about putting it in the right places and it’s such a natural finish! My only worry is if she doesn’t keep coming for top ups would the skin sag once it all dissolved? No shade just wondering for myself 😊🙊
Callummendis no she will be fine, it makes more collagen so stays tight
@@_blank-_ yes
@@_blank-_ yes
When she said androgynous it all made sense
So true , androgyny really isn’t the same as feminine
What i love about how you did it is that if you don't look for it you can't tell what she had done specifically, but the whole face just looks more feminine!! she looks amazing!
Smashed it, she looks great
I'm impressed with how such a subtle change still makes a huge difference. She looked awesome both before and after, and the more feminized looks is wonderful
She's gorgeous. That little gap in her smile is adorable.
shes gorgeous! really enhanced the beauty she already had fantastic work
She looks fabulous!! Amazing results ❤️
She's a beautiful young woman.
Mark Prothro XX, XXY, XYY, XXX... what’s your point?
Mark Prothro what about intersex people? People born with XXY chromosomes for instance. What really is a feeling also? What is “non feeling” about ‘man’ or ‘woman’?
@Mark Prothro it's not a disease dude. It's not an affliction.... The only bad side of it is societal friction, people like you pretty much.
Ama C who are you referring to, the fat bird or the bloke?
@Mark Prothro ok boomer
Thank you Francesca and Sarah, transformations like this is why I subscribe ❤️🌈❤️🌈❤️
Wow the forehead looks so different and rounder! Really nice!
I love how you found a way to tie in pride month with your profession and channel!
You’re amazing Dr Tonks
theworldisyourss I mean.... it wasn’t deliberate but thank you 🙈
@@DrSarahTonks paha.. I love that you just own the coincidence.
wow, what a difference! She definitely looks more feminine. Big differences in the subtle department. It's amazing how small touches can make a huge difference when well made. All looking natural!
I met Francesca on the tube during a rainy day. We started talking and I remember her being the sweetest girl and she is beautiful like an angel!
I’m so excited for this video & I was the first to like! Yay!
Looks great! Only thing is with the video itself... please could you put before/ afters earlier... at the end of your UA-cam it comes up with other video link pictures which completely obscure the photos meaning you can't see what you did!
Sally Smith yes I didn’t think this through
Hi Dr. Sarah, filling the nose and chin really made the face more feminine also I would love her cheekbones, you are an artist.
why put some filler in the side of the nostrils?
Best non surgical facial feminisation I’ve ever seen. Bravo Dr
Looks great. Just a tip. It’s more feminine to pluck more than usual from the under part of the front eyebrow. In this case it would open the eye a lot more which is typically more feminine. It also will give you more room to play with makeup looks.
Love from India she looks pretty ❤thanks doctor
*Oh lord. 19mls?? At that point I would have just gone to Korea and gotten a whole new face.*
you have a point.
They're better we it anyway
@otakurocks 1ml is 1 full syringe... so 19mls. is 19 full syringes of injectables.
That’s like the price of a full face job
They were most likely free in exchange for publishing the video on UA-cam. Plus, some people really would rather not go under the knife + all the downtime.
Little does Sarah know how beautiful this is to watch for transsexual people I hope and pray Sarah works her magic on me on my trans progression x
She looked gorgeous before and after the procedure she looks gorgeous as well but even more feminin. Great job!
yes!
we love some lgbtqai+ love, especially in pride month!
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💗🖤
@@raffaelecorrente1123
Please tell a person with a masters degree in psychology how literature documents that "transsexualism is a psycothic phenomenon"
...
-_-'
Not sure what kind of literature you're referring to, but it is definitely not modern science.
Don't try to justify the hate you harbour against people who live authentically by citing pseudoscience.
I wish for you to one day stop reflecting your personal demons upon others and equip yourself with the tools you need to heal and live happily.
@@Selene666 it is funny that you claim to have a master degree in psychology and, at the same time, you think to know what "I feel" ("the hate I harbor against ...bla bla") from a single statement of mine on youtube.
Anyway, if I use the same parameters of yours, I can say you are using "ad hominem" arguments because you have nothing better to reply.
DSM IV classified GID up to 2013. Now, as you should know, DSM-5 reclassified the disorder as GD.
I suppose you are talking about that to support your ideas.
Anyway, DSM pay attention to the consequences on social life and relation more than on the problem itself.
The gender is not something "assigned" to the birth. The gender is what you are.
If you are unable to accept it and you need to deform the perception of yourself, this is something classified as psychicotic.
In psyconalthic research (if you really have a degree in psychology, you can verify by yourself), all the researchers agree on this point.
People like you do not like to hear that because is politically incorrect, but the real knowledge is politically incorrect.
When some psychiatric like Barlett suggest that Gd is not a disorder itself but it becomes a disorder because the discrimination suffered by the individual, they pretend that people around the GD individual agree with him, helping him to create a fake realty where he feel comfortable.
When someone say "you are a man not a women" to the individual, he is not betraying the individual, he is just putting the person is front of a mirror.
Another point: social discrimination.
When you say "we love lgbtqai+" you are making a discrimination.
Why should you love them?
there are tons of people among lesbian, gay etc. When you say you love them (because you love rainbows and flowers), you are destroying the invididual differences.
there are great people among gays as well as very bad people.
Are you so blind to love all of them?
It is like I say "I love heterosexuals".
It sounds like the most stupid statement ever, don't you think?
Last but not least: lgbtqai+
You can put all togheter from a psychological point of view.
Gender identity problems (trans) and sex preferences (gay or lesbians) have nothing in common.
I'm so sorry to say that nowadays world is full of crap.
A guy trying to look a girl waiting his hair blu has some serious mental problem.
A person like you, unable to see it, is a very stupid person.
You should stop to think to my "demons" and you you start to think "are that his demons...or they are just the realty I can't accept?"
@@raffaelecorrente1123 Maybe instead of putting so much effort into insulting others, or bringing them down, you should put that effort into your journey of self discovery.
Maybe there's a reason why you keep distracting yourself from truly looking within.
Have a lovely day.
@@raffaelecorrente1123 Gender dysphoria is not a psychotic disorder. Trans people do not suffer from severe hallucinations or delusions and that is not part of gender dysphoria. A psychotic delusion would be believing that there are lizard people. Trans people are not delusional. People who experience gender dysphoria simply have a discrepency of what they are, and what they feel like they should be. It's better described as a dissonant. This is not a delusion because they are aware of their biological sex and that they may not be seen as the opposite sex by society. Being confronted with this causes dysphoria .
losers
Wow my personal favourite before and after! the results are fantastic!
She’s sooo pretty I wish I looked like her. Her energy is lovely.
SHE Looks gorgeous !!
Wow! Very feminin!! Love the results ❤️
I’m so glad you love your look Francesca! Dr Tonks you rock! Happy pride everyone 😁
The result looks awsome! I did the same with my forehead (i'm a XX) I was just born with a masculine forehead. What I also did was filling the nosebridge right between my eyes and it made my face way more feminin and I would have done the same with her bc of her low nosebridge the forehead looked more prominent. And it would soften out the profile
I was thinking the exact same thing. But maybe she wanted to keep an androgynous look, just more feminine than before.
Desania Koval this is a great suggestion!!! When we have her back on the channel I will definitely do this. I do as much as I can in 90 minutes
I think ive left 3 or 4 comments but everytime I watch this video im AMAZED at how great she looks!!
To hear 19 syringes, one might cringe but NO its so subtle but makes such a great diffrence ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She looks amazing. She went on to have forehead reductions surgery recently
It's good to see she has recovered so well.
Stunning work!!! So subtle and effective!!
Her eyes are really pretty
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She looks gorgeous before and after. Having said that, the last results are stunning, wonderful job!
Very proportioned, and it suits her bone structure perfectly.
She is so gorgeous and elegant in her manners
Such great work Doc, she looks amazing
I like how it was quick and not having your face cut open in places and you great.
She is so gorgeous, great job.
Thank you for doing this, I have been looking to feminize my face with fillers and Botox and was unsure of that was possible. I hope I find a practitioner near me like you. ❤️
Love your astrological plate decoration thing too ♡♡♡ Awesome video ♡
She looks amazing ❤
im flying all the way form dubai to your clinic you are amazing
Her chin looks amazing!
I think that's one of your best so far, great result.
Is it possible to make the eyes appear bigger ?
Great video !! You videos have changed the way I see fillers now, It's really interesting
Em 12344 hmmmmm good question. Maybe remove excess eyelid skin?
@@DrSarahTonks thank you !!
Dr Toni’s, I love those ears! Where can we get them?
Her Roots Are Showing I just got them online from a party pieces website!!
Woahhh this is so awesome. I couldn’t watch the actual process, I’m too squeamish but the differences are amazing. I never knew you could make those kinds of changes without surgery
Beautiful work. So subtle, but so different x
Wow, stunning. Love the results !
I work in the beauty industry and I have always felt apprehensive about aesthetic work, on the basis of witnessing so much “bad” work done on other people. I have to say, I love your platform and if I ever decide to get anything done, I would book in with you. I like the fact you consistently refer to imperceptible work and natural proportions. Personally, I feel this is the best work. I would never want someone to look at me and for their first impression to be, “he looks weird”, “why does he have chipmunk cheeks?”, “wow his lips look crazy”. I’d rather people just felt on first impression that I looked fresh, radiant and well-rested. Your professional taste level is more aligned with the “Golden Ratio” of the Renaissance masters, rather than Beverly Hills science project gone scarily awry. Excellent work. 👌
This process looks very painful. Great result, but I’m scared 😱
It's not really... You get topical anaesthetic and the pain really doesn't last very long at all. I've had *way* worse at the dentist tbh...
Been crazy busy so only just seen this - wow she looks incredible!
Your cheery chatter is awesome...I love what you are doing for your patients ! 🇨🇦
Hi, you did a really great job, she looked good before but she looked great after, she looked really pleased with what you did to her. Hope you have a good week.
Wow she looks so so good! Of cause she had great features before. I love that she did not go under the knife for that outcome!
Out of interest - how much would this treatment cost? 19ml sounds like it could be scarily expensive!
In the USA yes it would be between 650 to 1200 per ml depending on the product and area being altered/enchanced/refined.
My lady is $650-700 for restylane products per ml, $800 for voluma per ml..$14 per unit of botox,.
My last injector was $1200 per ml voluma, $18 per unit of botox
It adds up very quickly even in young faces if you want full correction. Im 34 and lost alot of weight so for the last 2 years i have been doing cheek and under eye filler..looks anazing like my 25 year old self again..and although i look natural i have had several mls throughout the last 2 years bc i metabolize product a bit quicker than the marketing of the product suggests. At a cost of around 8k for the last 2 years..
In UK i hear the product is at a lower cost and can also be injected by almost anyone...so the cost can be at a bargain (i have seen some uk and aus injectors work look amazing even if/when they are someone who doesn't have a medical degree...)
In the usa it has to me a masters level nurse, masters level physician assistant or a physician.
In my opinion the medical degree isnt of importance, for me its about having that aesthetic eye!!
Shop around, dont settle on the best and lowest price, get reccomendations and do your homework so you know which products go where in your face etc..you dont want to be led astray and uninformed.
Wishing you all the best
XoXo
Nikki
countries like Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece are a lot more affordable, with great quality work!
i personally recommend trusting people with medical degrees, but I guess that's a personal choice.
@Scarlett Cunningham Yes my luv, you are getting an incredible deal!! Stick with that dermatologist🤗.
My current injector is a nurse practioner, but the 1200 i mentioned was a Plastic surgeon.
I have heard of as high as 1500 per ml however in the south florida area (i live in boca raton the average is 800 to 1200 here). Hug and kiss your injector the next time you see them lol.
@@Selene666 Yea i agree with you to an extent. My current injector is a nurse practioner, but the 1200 per ml i mentioned was a Plastic surgeon (the nurse practioner i see now actually does a better job because thats allllll she does all day long while plastic surgeon only allocates 20% of his practice to dermal filler) thats why i say it depends on the individuals aesthetic eye. Of course the perfect balance would be a medical professionals with licensure who has that aesthetic eye, reasonable pricing, and is handy with both a syringe and cannula..(but thats hard to find). If you find one dont you ever leave em lol.
Blessings
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I still think this probably cost a minimum of £6000! For something that wears down. It depends on the individual and their bank balance!!!
she looks so good before and after 😍😍
she looks so stunning but also natural
It's really impressive how such subtle differences created such feminine results! A bit of a rookie question I suppose, but will she need to repeat this procedure to keep the results?
that's what i wanna know. and how often if so.
@@KingBlonde typically dermal fillers dont last more than a year. Some longer lasting options are available but usually not suggested as they arent as easily disolvable. If i remember correctly anyway, not a surgeon.
I like how you Tonked her, you are a great Doc!
What procedure has made such a difference to her expression at 12:07? Chin filler?
ARVX correct yes. Well all of the chin not just the tip
Stunning results!!! 👌👌👌👌👌
wow that really did work!! I didn't think it would. But the cost is that of an actual procedure I'd think. Plus it would only last so long and have to be redone. To me, although this did work in feminizing your face, it's also adding mass to your head/face instead of taking mass away (male characteristics). I think at this point going under the knife is the way to go and ever lasting as well.
gorgeous. Love your channel, Dr.
She's really pretty
Wow, only just seen this video, that’s an awesome before and after 😍😍👌
Beautiful work done on Fran, loved the outcome. Dr Tonks would live to see your studio looking softer with maybe a picture on the wall, some flowers and a different light?
Thx for posting
I really like the doctor and the result are superrrrr
I want to fly to this lady to get my face done now.
she reminds me so much of Maddie Ziegler, she’s so stunning. Before and after
Gorgeous !! Just wondering how long until the fillers would dissolve if need re touching ?
stunning result!
shes stunning omg
We can't see the ending slides because your recommended videos are in front of them :(
That's a really helpful suggestion- Thankyou! I've minimised the obstructions 💕
Dr Sarah Tonks thanks!
Omg shes gorgeous
Absolutely and she's so lovely 💗
Very soothing and comforting listening to your guest, beautiful soul. Now - if I may- a little advice, reconsider the hair colour🙂
How long does it last & what is the cost please ?
Love your work Dr.
Hoping this facial feminization procedure is available in Australia? And if so where in Australia is it available and costs?
fantastic well done I am envious
Wow! She looks great!
This is literally amazing. But the one thing I think would be so helpful in these videos is just a ballpark as to what these makeovers cost. 19 ml of filler in the US would be like $12,000.
Brooke Loves Beauty it’s different in different countries
Dr Sarah Tonks I’m curious what this would cost if I came to see you. You are one of the best and flights to London are really good this fall :-)
she is STUNNING!!
Stunning! Wish I could be your patient 😘
You're amazing! And she's perfect!
Wow I can’t believe it looks that different just with this little changes
If you have nothing nice to say, keep your opinions to yourself you always got something negative to say the person is happy with the results you just
@@JoeParrish-un4gn ??
Very pretty can u plz tell us how often we have inject the botox for ffs
😂 3-6 months ffs but it’s really up to you ffs
How long does this procedure last? Will she need to have it re-done for upkeep?
Wow amazing transformation again dr ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Can you tell us why you put filler at nostrils? Was it to narrow the nostils or lift the nose up?
How to I get this in the US? How much is it
Per treatment? This would really help me