I just turned 34 and had Sculptra done after noticing smile lines starting to form due to loss of volume in my cheeks. And my skin didn't seem to have the same elasticity it used to. Even after just one vial, the extra volume from the collagen in my cheeks and temples has noticeably lifted my features and tightened my skin. My smile lines are pretty much gone and my skin has a healthy plumpness and glow to it again. My jawline appears more defined again too. People have always assumed I am younger than I am, partially because I have a small build. Most people guess that I'm in my early 20's. I love the results from the Sculptra and am going to follow up with another one or two vials. I prefer the idea of tackling the effects of aging early on, rather than letting it go too far and then needing major work done. As the saying goes, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Love this! I’m 35 and I’m thinking of starting soon. I look younger than my age but I definitely want to restore some tiny volume changes I’ve noticed. Prevention is key!
Turning 31 soon, and by all the comments, it sounds like this may be a good time to consider it. 30 was cool, but from 30 to 31 even, I've noticed more volume loss and some prejowl action. I'd like to get on top of this, and my worst fear is injecting and then experiencing sagging or migration from it and overfilling the bottom half of my face.
OMG you started the video with the GODESS Yasmeen Ghauri. I am floored honey. I stayed Botox at 28 and Sculptra at 35. I am 50 and I have not aged a day. Seriously I look 20 years younger. Also vegetables, exercise and sunblock. I am a porcelain doll.
Yes Yasmeen is quite beautiful. Thanks for sharing your story! So good to hear you haven’t aged much. I have the same story. Started Sculptra over 10 years ago and it’s like I just don’t age. Botox of course helps too! Filler sparingly. Exercise and staying fit is soooooo important! All great points 👍
@@NaturalInjectorwhere are you located? I am intrigued by the results of this person looking like a porcelain doll. Btw, I always looked 10-15 years younger than my age so when I felt little loss of collagen at age 42, I straight away went to Dr Mabrie. He made me look 25 at age 42-43. I swear!! Now I am almost 55 and ppl think I am my parents’ grandaughter 😮😮 however I haven’t had any fillers in last 3.5 years so now older fillers are showing up in lumps. I want to explore sculptra if I could find a real good experienced injector!!
I love how sculptra has increased the elasticity in my skin. I can barely pinch the sides of my face now because the sculptra has really plumped up the area. I love it
I’m 36 & I had just half a vial of Sculptra in June. I had my 8 week follow up today. The results are super subtle bc I had hardly any volume loss to begin with. But my skin is more taut and more connected. I look a little softer and more refreshed. I’m so happy with it. Sculptra for the win!!
I like your videos because you actually explain everything so good and we can see the examples with photos. And I do see the differences on the pictures you showed!Thank You!
Thank you so much for your comment! I know I don’t upload videos that often as I would like to because it takes a considerable amount of time and research, so this is so good to hear.
I had never heard of Sculptra until recently but, at 56 and being naturally lean and athletic, I feel like the sinking has hit my face like a ton of bricks in what seems like six months. My Medi-spa doctor recently recommended it to me using a strategic approach that may include a bit of HA filler in a couple of small areas. I can’t wait to have it done, hopefully within the next six months. I have really appreciated your videos on this topic and find they’re the most thorough I have come across.
I was very satisfied with my Face until 53, then suddenly it seemed like I started to age. -Sculptra is a miraculous product. It’s astounding to me that people opt for fillers for immediate gratification over the long term, lasting and natural looking results of Sculptra.
Thanks for sharing your story and great points! A lot of ppl want immediate results which is understandable but I believe the reason ppl underutilize Sculptra is because they’re not educated enough on it and the benefits it provides over filler.
same here it seems aging happened suddenly for me but i actually loved my face in my 40’s once I lost some of that baby fat. I just started sculptra in my 50’s
@@NaturalInjectoryou are right!! I am aware of the benefits it has over Fillers but I scared of nodules formation and painful massages. 💆♀️ please educate me more if I am missing anything
I’ve only known about Sculptra the last 3 years and I wish I would have started then. I just wanted to mention that I really appreciate how you put this video together and showed the progression of aging 👏 New sub
Thank you so much for your comment! It takes a lot of work to make these types of videos 🙏. Glad you subbed 🙌. Feel free to share this channel with others.
Thanks Emily for the thorough videos. I think Sculptra is such a great option for people with minor sagging/beginning to lose elasticity/preventing further sagging and collagen loss. I'm at a point where I think I could really benefit from it. But I think if you're older, 50s-60s, and willing to shell down thousands on Sculptra on the many vials of Sculptra that you'll need (1 per decade of age or so), might as well spend that money on a face lift (if comfortable with the surgery that is). Though before that point, Sculptra would have been fantastic. Hindsight is 20/20 though. Looks like some people at that age do get great results (though not dramatic) with Sculptra, though as pricey as a face lift (which would have more noticeable, transformational effects).
Thank you for your comment. You make some great points. I’ve had people have great results in the 50’s and 60’s. Yes, some people don’t want to have surgery. I think if surgery is not an option, it’s really important to start these treatments when you start to notice things. Also the thing with facelifts is, a lot of people don’t want to let their faces go and wait until they have a facelift. They like to keep their faces looking as best as they can year round. Thanks again for your comment.
@@NaturalInjectoryeah, you only live once! I think the best course of action is periodic sculptra (rather than filler) throughout late 20s to 40s and facelift in 50s-60s! Who knows if I’d ever dare to go under the knife myself, though
As always, such a well researched video. I would highly recommend Sculptra and Lanluma for a subtle look. I’ve had a few people tell me that I ‘never age’- but they can’t detect what it is as I’ve never had Botox or fillers. People who don’t know me assume that I’m in my late 20s.
Thank you so much for your comment. I know I don’t upload videos as often as I would like to and that’s because it takes so much time to research and find the right pictures of celebs. Thanks for sharing your experience with Sculptra and Lanluma! Curious where you live because we don’t have Lanluma in the US.
I have done a number of things to play catch up over the past year (I'm 42) including 4 vials of sculptra, 3 rounds of Morpheus 8, PRF under the eyes and monthly Laser Genesis (Like your other commenter, also no fillers or botox). I'm currently doing Inmode's Evoke (RF treatment) on my jaw and chin as sagging is common in my family and i'm trying to do as much reversal and prevention as possible. My mother doesn't know I've done anything, but has commented a few times and tried to figure it out saying I've lost weight (I have) and that I was looking more like my brother who is 5 years younger. I've also shown up for appointments at places I don't go often, and a few times its taken a few moments to register that they know me and say I look great. I also have a friend who is a year older than me, and should know that for how long we've been friends, stop and ask me how old I was and guessed 36.... I'll take it, I'm not going to complain. So no regrets here. I really do wish a lot of these things were more affordable to more people. I also have kinda had to pick and chose what I get done and from what provider. No body does everything, often someone is tied to a specific brand of treatments, and I prefer doing my own research and finding someone who offers a service... but it kind of sucks not being able to get a full plan from one person
Damn I was gonna say! Are you rich? Haha. Well that is cool! I'll copy your list and research these procedures Good to know about having different providers, I can see that! @@dguisinger
@@dguisinger Thank you so much for sharing your story! I think you have a good point no one provider does everything. It may suck that you wish you could get everything done by one provider but- “Jack of all trades, Master of none.” That’s how I see it.
I got started at 36 because I'd rather just have small "tweakments" than have to do a major overhaul in a few years. I know I will eventually get something like a face lift, but for now, 1 or 2 syringes of filler do the trick.
Hi Emily, it seems like quite a lot of things can be used to improve skin quality and volume loss on all parts of the face except the under eyes. Sculptra cannot be use there. But the skin there is the thinniest and prone to ageing. Do you reckon procedures such as PRP or PRF or regular microneedling under the eyes can actually thicken skin and improve elasticity? :)
Just had my first 2 vials of Scupltra three days ago. I'm in my 40s but lost 80lbs over the last year and my face was looking haggard. I'm hoping this will restore some of the volume without having to go the filler route.
I've heard that Sculptra makes difficult the work for a face lift and also that it's impossible to dissolve it once it's been injected so it's risky if it hasn't been well done.
You explain well but I went through your before and afters for sculptra- and sadly I was hugely disappointed - there is hardly any difference between befores and afters even after starting at it so hard that it starts to hurt the eye- and in some cases patients looked way better in the befores
I think I was more toned, and even more attractive before my sculptura treatment, I Lost my higher cheek bone, and tapered lower face since my treatments. i was hoping for a preventative result myself.
@@NaturalInjector the provider used 2 vials in the first session, then had me wait 6 weeks and uses 2 more vials for second session. I'm now almost 3 weeks post treatment.
@@DB6904. ahh I see. I’m not sure what your facial structure looks like and how old you are. What was your providers thought process for doing 2 vials 6 weeks apart? Did you think you had enough volume loss to warrant it, or were you looking only to prevent and not correct?
2 vials in one go for preventative measures sounds like a LOT, let alone 2 more vials just 6 weeks later. I believe you can see the full results of sculptra at the 6 month mark, though you can see some results earlier. I want to get this done preventatively myself and I will start with 1 vial then wait 6 months. I'm 29
Wow you are my new favorite channel!! I love your insight and how you explain things in a different way than others do. Thank you and Keep these videos coming! 🙏👍
I absolutely agree that some women appear most attractive in their 30s and 40s. Winona Ryder is a perfect example. In many women, I feel they have more character in their faces around this time. With these women who start having more distinct facial features as they lose a little collagen, I feel it's a shame they start opting for procedures at their peak. When I look at photos of myself, I think I looked best between about 37 to 46. Now at 53, I've lost more volume, but still not too much. I'm here because I just have been noticing it more, but I would like to tackle it as naturally as possible.
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your story Kristina. I definitely think some women and men look better as they age and they lose some facial thickness. Everyone has their ideal on how much definition they want in their face. Some ppl really like the chic heroine look. I do personally think that Winona looked best around the time when she filmed the movie Bram Stokers Dracula. I believe it was filmed in the 90’s. It’s one of my favorite movies. I hope you found this video helpful in considering Sculptra since you would like to tackle it as natural as possible.
The place where I notice the most shadow are my smile lines... In this case, where would you inject? I got the feeling that there is two schools: injectors that would never inject the piriform fossa and focus on the contour of the face instead, and injectors that inject deep into the piriform fossa. What are your thoughts on this? Since I like the definition around my cheekbones, I'd prefer to have my piriform fossa injected, but my surgeon is "against" the idea (in general).
@@Ines-wt9it I love treating the piriform with Sculptra. I also like doing the smile lines as well. I wonder why your surgeon is against the piriform? I really think this helps give support to the base of the nose so that it doesn’t dip down and widen as much with age. I love having that area treated
@@NaturalInjector omg thank you so much for answering! I will show her the comment. I've seen other surgeons explain that they avoid this area but I also don't see why as Sculptra spreads nicely... However I also saw one video of a surgeon that seemed to have used a bit too much and it looked quite puffy. Anyways, thank you so much, you and your patients are flawless 🤩
I got Sculptra about 6 months ago and have developed noticeable nodules on my right chin area. My injector reconstituted the Sculptra two weeks before she injected me. Is this good practice? I'm not sure what I should do.
Thank you so much for the suggestion! I can’t remember if I switched to a different lip stain since then. I now wear a peach colored stain as I feel it goes better with my undertones
So glad you enjoyed the video! Than you 😌. I will reveal what Sculptra did for my temples in the next video and I’ll eventually release a video on how Sculptra was life changing for me. Hope you subbed and turned on notifications 🔔
I’d say early 50s great time to start - I’m early 60s and started sculptra-it works BUT takes longer to work in older folks (starting at 20s is probably not necessary)
It all depends on the individual. Some notice changes and like to start when they see them so to them it was beneficial. Thanks for sharing your story!
@@lou_5898 There are no head to head studies comparing the volume you get for Sculptra vs Radiesse but I personally think Sculptra gives more collagen stimulation than Radiesse. Radiesse is not yet FDA approved to be used hyperdilute, in which it would be a collagen stimulator and not a filler. So every practitioner using it is basically relying on clinical experience and non FDA research
I live in Europe so we're not under FDA legislation. Ooh I never heard about this hyperdiluted topic. Where I live in Spain some doctors say that Radiesse gives you volume, others no. I did Radiesse twice at different times with different doctors, always explaining that I didn't want to get more volume. Both of the times I've been disappointed with more volume and not what I was looking for. Both of these doctors were telling me I won't get more volume 😑
I believe Lanluma is only approved in certain parts of Asia and Europe. It’s not approved here in the US and it likely will not be for years. They have not even started their clinical trials yet.
I'm 40 and have always looked very young (I used to hate this and my chubby cheeks, but now I'm grateful for them), but this year has been very stressful, I had lots of health issues and lost a lot of weight, so I feel my face looks somehow "flatter". I will go see my derm and discuss about getting Sculptra. Do you use any other biostimulators or other substances that help improve the skin quality (like Profhilo)?
Thanks for sharing your story! We don’t have Profhilo here in the US but we just recently got another HA skin booster called Skinvive. It’s very new so I have not had the chance to use it yet but I will use it in the next few weeks at the training we have set up for it. I am thinking about bringing in Renuva, it’s a biostimulator that stimulates your own fat to grow where you inject it. A lot of ppl who lose weight feel their faces look older. I have a video out about this 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Pk4c0M04tUjTq8ps
Great analysis. Loved that you used Cameron Diaz, since i am always compared to her. She is also around my age. And she was aging kind of not well, but rečently i see that she looks kind of younger, maybe she did some sculptra 🤔. Well i definitely planning to do some treatments starting next year. Watching various videos, and putting my plan together. I envy to women who are truly happy aging naturally, i just cant. My body stil in great shape, as i was in 30’s and in my heart i did not aged at all, so need to level up, the face, even if i skip all the shopping, after all anothet Chanel bag or rtw is not going to make me as happy, as looking younger 😂🤪. Have a blessed day🙏❤️
Since you can't know the final result of sculptura....is it possible it could make too much collegen or scar tissue and puff the face too much giving that overfilled chipmunk look like nicole kidman and madonna have? Or does sculptura always give a subtle result? Do you use sculptura yourself? Do you use filler? xo
Thank you for the video. I am 55 and thought I looked my best in my 40s until about 52. My concern with Sculptra is the collagen formed seems to be scar tissue and not exactly like native collagen. Will it be a problem if o ever get a face lift? Will it be difficult to work through?
Thank you for sharing your story. I made this video to answer all of your questions about scar tissue, native collagen, and future facelifts 👉 ua-cam.com/video/GMhcEQJYnAs/v-deo.htmlsi=Cl6MU6lHeBDdJ2bX.
Click on this link to schedule your virtual consult 👉 naturalinjector.myaestheticrecord.com/online-booking?services=true. You can also visit naturalinjector.com. If you don’t see a date/time that works for you let me know. As of now I only have this Sunday and Monday available but I can make other dates available if those days don’t work for you.
I am also afraid that I will het a face without a proper cheeck and definition since that chick heroine is beautiful, but I also have marionette and i wonder if resroting volume in the cheeck would help with marionette? Also really afraid of the bad collagen forming which would cause difficulties for the surgeons if I ever want to do a facelift, and I cannot say never to it:)
Does Sculptra help with pre jowl sulcus? I’ve had 4 vials total and do really like the results. I’m 46 and wondering if I should get a little more around that area. They’re driving me nuts! Other than a facelift what else can I do? I don’t want HA fillers. I’ve had issues with my lips. Currently in the process of dissolving and it’s been a pain! 3 treatments and still have some above the vermilion. Not as much but I’m worried about how much Hylanex is being used. And i also have 3 areas of granulomas that aren’t budging!!!
It can. I usually inject sparingly here. Sorry to hear about your issues w/ lip fillers. The lips are the most over-injected area of the face. You have granulomas from lip filler? You can also use filler to the chin and prejowl sulcus area. I know you had a bad experience w/ filler to your lips but that doesn’t mean filler is not beneficial to use in other areas. Have you checked out this video? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/XA8EaNGiLZA/v-deo.htmlsi=AxUVCKjebg5256uP
@@kit.e6864 Thanks for your comment. Botox can help prevent the muscle from pulling the jowls down but it cannot replace lost volume. Also not everyone pulls down on the DAO’s as intense as other ppl so I do like it for those who pull down a lot, especially if they have a wider jawline.
I like myself more as I get older 😊 looking young all the time shouldn't be a goal. More important is how you live your life and what you do for your loved ones ❤ appearance is not that significant
I started noticing sagging in the jowls and under eyes at 28 and began fillers in my early 30s. I would LOVE to have Sculptra! But I can't afford it, sadly. I can barely even afford 1ml of standard filler anymore, at $700 (in Australia). 😢
Also angelina strugrled with depression, partying hard and pretty sure she still smokes cigarettes. All of which contribute to aging. I got lip filler for the first time yesterday. Cant wait till i. Able to smoke again!!!!
I finally geared myself up and decided on sculptra, I go for a consultation and the practitioner didn’t really think I’d be suitable not without filling my smile lines, then he pushed me towards the threads. Really disappointed because I don’t want filler nor threads and hoped the sculptra would be the answer. I’m 40 and feel like I’ve lost volume but I kept making the “lift” motion 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks for sharing your story. You may still be a good candidate even if you’re making the lift motion. Did you recognize any of the signs on your face that was discussed in this video?
I was told that’s I am not a good candidate as I have a round face and after sculptra I would seem more”puffy”. Can this be true or everyone can do it to some extent?
5:16 the real interview of her at 30 makes me feel so much better about how I look at 30. Don’t get me wrong she was a STUNNER at 30 in the interview still, however, when I watched Mr and ms smith, I was like daaaag I’m 30 and I look older than her 😭…but now I see that I’m not doing too shabby 😏lol… she’s still gorgeous tho!👀
@@Sunfl0w33r It’s so interesting isn’t it! I am sure they used some sort of filter during the movie to make celebs look their most attractive. Yea the real interview showed that she had a lot more shadows.
Hi I am trying to get in touch of a Virtual consult but I’m having a difficult time booking an appointment or getting through. I have lived in Shanghai for almost 20 years and have some questions about scruff Sculptra. It seems from my side i am unable to book an appointment so if someone could please let me know another way to get in touch it would be appreciated
Hi Debbie. I’m sorry that I’m just seeing this now. I can certainly open up time slots for us to do a virtual consult. At the moment I only have availability 11/21 but I can do sooner than that. The only question I have is do you have an international number? I had one client who was trying to book from China once and she said the system did not accept her number. Feel free to email me at emily@naturalinjector.com
Would Sculptra affect cheekbone definition for saggers? Am approaching 30 and had masseter Botox for TMJ - slimmed my face but I think accelerated veryyyyy minor jowling. Where would Sculptra be injected? And will it impact the definition I already have under my cheekbones?
It’s good to start at 30? I am 31 I went to my doctor looking for fillers for my eye area and she told me she recommended me Sculptra instead. I love my face shape (jawline and cheeks bones), I don’t want to change it. Do Sculptra change it?
No, if you’re doing Sculptra for just anti-aging it should not change your face shape but some definition may be lessened like it did for me and somewhat alter your face shape, which for me was good. This video will explain more 👉 ua-cam.com/video/HWmz-5ltJuw/v-deo.htmlsi=Bc94XEywXuLGbRXR.
Woudn't you eventually maybe need a surgical intervention though. A lot of celebrities end up getting a facelift even if they use sculptra since gravity also plays a part right?
Yes you may eventually benefit from a facelift but I feel non-invasive treatments help forego a facelift and give you the ability to rejuvenate and enhance your look without having to rely on surgical procedures.
@@NaturalInjector I also had a quick question, how often should you be injecting dermal fillers exactly. I know you mentioned that you had one treatment of undereye filler 3 years ago and you haven't had any since. I was watching this video with this doctor saying fillers last a lot longer than 12-18 months, so should you just be getting filler every like 3 or 4 years? This was the video: ua-cam.com/video/yoF_Ez27-L0/v-deo.html
What’s crazy is she used 4 vials here they are 800 each meaning 3200. She would have been better saving money for a vertical restore later down the road. My wife did both and wasted thousands in short term sculptra
No she would not have been better saving for a facelift because not everyone wants to have an invasive surgery. Not to mention you would look aged until you had that surgery. Some people want to look as young as they can for as long as they can and not have to wait until they see enough signs of aging on their face to the point where they are ready for surgery. Also it’s $925 per vial not $800. I’m not apologizing for the price of this procedure. If you don’t think it’s worth the $$ then you don’t have to do it but other people who do choose to do it think it’s worth the $$.
I think it’s unethical to analyze celebrities’ faces in such detail and how they age! Especially the way you present the information! Show the same examples on your own pictures, or your relatives! I really feel bad for those celebrities who can’t even age peacefully like other people without being discussed for every little wrinkle. I’m sure many of them didn’t even think that they aged that badly before watching these kind of videos!
You must be new here. She uses photos of herself all the time and talks about procedures she has had done. Quit whining about her using images that celebs put out to the public. This is a medical crash course on how we age, not your bestie giving you a pep talk. Sorry.🤷🏻♀️
Sweetheart, chillax the ladies just trying to educate us and she’s using the prettiest of the prettiest to do so you know just relax get a life are you afraid of AJ she never said anything bad about aging she’s just showing you how you must deal with the process. If you want to deal with it, leave the lady alone darling, go hide yourself, get a life
You said ""gaunt" but you people in beauty industry in order to make money even made the gaunt look fashion the last couple of years people removing their natural fat to look gaunt. In 5 years time to make money again the fat fillers, chubby face would be fashion from all those people who had fat removal to look gaunt.
Thanks for your comment but I’m not sure who “you people” are. I’m in the beauty industry but I don’t care at all for trends. ua-cam.com/video/uH1_uwR7R4oI/v-deo.html’m very much against them because beauty is always in and there are many forms of beauty. You can have cheekbones and be beautiful and a round face and be beautiful. I appreciate the diversity that beauty comes in.
@@NaturalInjector maybe not you but 'exactly the beauty industry' is a shark to gulp the suckers. Fashion industry is the same. Beauty and Fashion Industry prey on naïve, vulnerable , unintelligent and egoistic/ narcissist. Every women are beautiful, every flower is beautiful. Just because doesn't fit into human eating shark's standards in order to make money and fill their stomach, doesn't mean those women are ugly. Beauty and fashion industry, or people in it, is like prisoners/criminals in prison. Almost all are criminals, some violent some less degree and some innocent but in there. Probably you're not one of those criminals but nearly all are.
I just turned 34 and had Sculptra done after noticing smile lines starting to form due to loss of volume in my cheeks. And my skin didn't seem to have the same elasticity it used to. Even after just one vial, the extra volume from the collagen in my cheeks and temples has noticeably lifted my features and tightened my skin. My smile lines are pretty much gone and my skin has a healthy plumpness and glow to it again. My jawline appears more defined again too. People have always assumed I am younger than I am, partially because I have a small build. Most people guess that I'm in my early 20's. I love the results from the Sculptra and am going to follow up with another one or two vials. I prefer the idea of tackling the effects of aging early on, rather than letting it go too far and then needing major work done. As the saying goes, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Love this! I’m 33 and 100% agree!
Love this! I’m 35 and I’m thinking of starting soon. I look younger than my age but I definitely want to restore some tiny volume changes I’ve noticed. Prevention is key!
I would recommend going to a Plastic surgeon that injects Sculptra with cannulas rather than needles. The results are so different.
@@elinapolicastro5148 How do the results differ with a needle vs cannula? Mine was done with a cannula by a doctor.
Turning 31 soon, and by all the comments, it sounds like this may be a good time to consider it. 30 was cool, but from 30 to 31 even, I've noticed more volume loss and some prejowl action. I'd like to get on top of this, and my worst fear is injecting and then experiencing sagging or migration from it and overfilling the bottom half of my face.
OMG you started the video with the GODESS Yasmeen Ghauri. I am floored honey.
I stayed Botox at 28 and Sculptra at 35. I am 50 and I have not aged a day. Seriously I look 20 years younger. Also vegetables, exercise and sunblock. I am a porcelain doll.
Yes Yasmeen is quite beautiful. Thanks for sharing your story! So good to hear you haven’t aged much. I have the same story. Started Sculptra over 10 years ago and it’s like I just don’t age. Botox of course helps too! Filler sparingly. Exercise and staying fit is soooooo important! All great points 👍
@@NaturalInjectorwhere are you located? I am intrigued by the results of this person looking like a porcelain doll.
Btw, I always looked 10-15 years younger than my age so when I felt little loss of collagen at age 42, I straight away went to Dr Mabrie. He made me look 25 at age 42-43. I swear!!
Now I am almost 55 and ppl think I am my parents’ grandaughter 😮😮 however I haven’t had any fillers in last 3.5 years so now older fillers are showing up in lumps. I want to explore sculptra if I could find a real good experienced injector!!
How often you have sculptra? Do you also have thermage and ultherapy? Can you add them between
I love how sculptra has increased the elasticity in my skin. I can barely pinch the sides of my face now because the sculptra has really plumped up the area. I love it
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing 🤗. Love that it improves the loss of elasticity too.
@@NaturalInjector it’s awesome! My face looks like when I was in my 30’s particularly the fullness aspect. Truly amazing
@@rachelteeuws1241 🙌 it’s great for getting that 3 dimensional depth back from youth.
@@NaturalInjectorwould it help you if we brought our pictures from age 30?
@@vickipedia3253 Yes I often ask my patients to bring in pictures from when they were younger
Angelina Joliet is absolutely beautiful. Like, one of the prettiest natural faces I've ever seen.
Natural?
She's not natural. You can really see a difference in her face from the early 90s. Her surgeons are amazing though.
@@MsErin-du5eg her natural face was above average too, don't say "her surgeons are amazing" as if she wouldn't have been gorgeous to begin with
She's beautiful
Yes@@errea2323
I’m 36 & I had just half a vial of Sculptra in June. I had my 8 week follow up today. The results are super subtle bc I had hardly any volume loss to begin with. But my skin is more taut and more connected. I look a little softer and more refreshed. I’m so happy with it. Sculptra for the win!!
I like your videos because you actually explain everything so good and we can see the examples with photos. And I do see the differences on the pictures you showed!Thank You!
Thank you so much for your comment! I know I don’t upload videos that often as I would like to because it takes a considerable amount of time and research, so this is so good to hear.
Where did u see the difference?
I had never heard of Sculptra until recently but, at 56 and being naturally lean and athletic, I feel like the sinking has hit my face like a ton of bricks in what seems like six months. My Medi-spa doctor recently recommended it to me using a strategic approach that may include a bit of HA filler in a couple of small areas. I can’t wait to have it done, hopefully within the next six months. I have really appreciated your videos on this topic and find they’re the most thorough I have come across.
I was very satisfied with my Face until 53, then suddenly it seemed like I started to age. -Sculptra is a miraculous product. It’s astounding to me that people opt for fillers for immediate gratification over the long term, lasting and natural looking results of Sculptra.
Thanks for sharing your story and great points! A lot of ppl want immediate results which is understandable but I believe the reason ppl underutilize Sculptra is because they’re not educated enough on it and the benefits it provides over filler.
same here it seems aging happened suddenly for me but i actually loved my face in my 40’s once I lost some of that baby fat. I just started sculptra in my 50’s
@@NaturalInjectoryou are right!! I am aware of the benefits it has over Fillers but I scared of nodules formation and painful massages. 💆♀️ please educate me more if I am missing anything
@@duchessdelarue5983how is it going?
I’ve only known about Sculptra the last 3 years and I wish I would have started then. I just wanted to mention that I really appreciate how you put this video together and showed the progression of aging 👏
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Always thought Angelina could really benefit from.Sculptra!
Yes 🙌. Thanks Carolina. Hope to see you on Thursday!
Thanks Emily for the thorough videos. I think Sculptra is such a great option for people with minor sagging/beginning to lose elasticity/preventing further sagging and collagen loss. I'm at a point where I think I could really benefit from it.
But I think if you're older, 50s-60s, and willing to shell down thousands on Sculptra on the many vials of Sculptra that you'll need (1 per decade of age or so), might as well spend that money on a face lift (if comfortable with the surgery that is). Though before that point, Sculptra would have been fantastic. Hindsight is 20/20 though. Looks like some people at that age do get great results (though not dramatic) with Sculptra, though as pricey as a face lift (which would have more noticeable, transformational effects).
Thank you for your comment. You make some great points. I’ve had people have great results in the 50’s and 60’s. Yes, some people don’t want to have surgery. I think if surgery is not an option, it’s really important to start these treatments when you start to notice things. Also the thing with facelifts is, a lot of people don’t want to let their faces go and wait until they have a facelift. They like to keep their faces looking as best as they can year round. Thanks again for your comment.
@@NaturalInjectoryeah, you only live once! I think the best course of action is periodic sculptra (rather than filler) throughout late 20s to 40s and facelift in 50s-60s! Who knows if I’d ever dare to go under the knife myself, though
As always, such a well researched video. I would highly recommend Sculptra and Lanluma for a subtle look. I’ve had a few people tell me that I ‘never age’- but they can’t detect what it is as I’ve never had Botox or fillers. People who don’t know me assume that I’m in my late 20s.
how old are you? or what age range? xo
Thank you so much for your comment. I know I don’t upload videos as often as I would like to and that’s because it takes so much time to research and find the right pictures of celebs. Thanks for sharing your experience with Sculptra and Lanluma! Curious where you live because we don’t have Lanluma in the US.
I have done a number of things to play catch up over the past year (I'm 42) including 4 vials of sculptra, 3 rounds of Morpheus 8, PRF under the eyes and monthly Laser Genesis (Like your other commenter, also no fillers or botox). I'm currently doing Inmode's Evoke (RF treatment) on my jaw and chin as sagging is common in my family and i'm trying to do as much reversal and prevention as possible. My mother doesn't know I've done anything, but has commented a few times and tried to figure it out saying I've lost weight (I have) and that I was looking more like my brother who is 5 years younger. I've also shown up for appointments at places I don't go often, and a few times its taken a few moments to register that they know me and say I look great. I also have a friend who is a year older than me, and should know that for how long we've been friends, stop and ask me how old I was and guessed 36.... I'll take it, I'm not going to complain.
So no regrets here.
I really do wish a lot of these things were more affordable to more people. I also have kinda had to pick and chose what I get done and from what provider. No body does everything, often someone is tied to a specific brand of treatments, and I prefer doing my own research and finding someone who offers a service... but it kind of sucks not being able to get a full plan from one person
Damn I was gonna say! Are you rich? Haha. Well that is cool! I'll copy your list and research these procedures Good to know about having different providers, I can see that! @@dguisinger
@@dguisinger Thank you so much for sharing your story! I think you have a good point no one provider does everything. It may suck that you wish you could get everything done by one provider but- “Jack of all trades, Master of none.” That’s how I see it.
I got started at 36 because I'd rather just have small "tweakments" than have to do a major overhaul in a few years. I know I will eventually get something like a face lift, but for now, 1 or 2 syringes of filler do the trick.
Thanks for sharing. Did you get started with fillers or Sculptra? I think tweakments are the way to go 👍.
Filler or Sculptra?
@@NaturalInjector Juvederm in my lips and some other filler recently in my cheeks. I believe it was Sculptura
I'm ready to jump in and give it a try!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
The thing with a woman like Angelina is that she stays gorgeous even as she ages. Nevermind the aging she is a stunner still.
She is for sure still beautiful 👍
Hi Emily, it seems like quite a lot of things can be used to improve skin quality and volume loss on all parts of the face except the under eyes. Sculptra cannot be use there. But the skin there is the thinniest and prone to ageing. Do you reckon procedures such as PRP or PRF or regular microneedling under the eyes can actually thicken skin and improve elasticity? :)
I just got my second treatment at 39. I’ve started Botox/filler right at 30 and I’ve aged well…. Very excited for these results
Thanks so much for sharing! Feel free to keep us posted 🤗
Just had my first 2 vials of Scupltra three days ago. I'm in my 40s but lost 80lbs over the last year and my face was looking haggard. I'm hoping this will restore some of the volume without having to go the filler route.
How did it go?
I've heard that Sculptra makes difficult the work for a face lift and also that it's impossible to dissolve it once it's been injected so it's risky if it hasn't been well done.
You explain well but I went through your before and afters for sculptra- and sadly I was hugely disappointed - there is hardly any difference between befores and afters even after starting at it so hard that it starts to hurt the eye- and in some cases patients looked way better in the befores
I think I was more toned, and even more attractive before my sculptura treatment, I Lost my higher cheek bone, and tapered lower face since my treatments. i was hoping for a preventative result myself.
Sculptra can definitely be preventative. Curious how many vials you did?
@@NaturalInjector the provider used 2 vials in the first session, then had me wait 6 weeks and uses 2 more vials for second session.
I'm now almost 3 weeks post treatment.
@@DB6904. ahh I see. I’m not sure what your facial structure looks like and how old you are. What was your providers thought process for doing 2 vials 6 weeks apart? Did you think you had enough volume loss to warrant it, or were you looking only to prevent and not correct?
2 vials in one go for preventative measures sounds like a LOT, let alone 2 more vials just 6 weeks later. I believe you can see the full results of sculptra at the 6 month mark, though you can see some results earlier. I want to get this done preventatively myself and I will start with 1 vial then wait 6 months. I'm 29
Wow you are my new favorite channel!! I love your insight and how you explain things in a different way than others do. Thank you and Keep these videos coming! 🙏👍
@@SKKK7536 thanks so much Sammy! 🙌
I absolutely agree that some women appear most attractive in their 30s and 40s. Winona Ryder is a perfect example. In many women, I feel they have more character in their faces around this time. With these women who start having more distinct facial features as they lose a little collagen, I feel it's a shame they start opting for procedures at their peak. When I look at photos of myself, I think I looked best between about 37 to 46. Now at 53, I've lost more volume, but still not too much. I'm here because I just have been noticing it more, but I would like to tackle it as naturally as possible.
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your story Kristina. I definitely think some women and men look better as they age and they lose some facial thickness. Everyone has their ideal on how much definition they want in their face. Some ppl really like the chic heroine look. I do personally think that Winona looked best around the time when she filmed the movie Bram Stokers Dracula. I believe it was filmed in the 90’s. It’s one of my favorite movies. I hope you found this video helpful in considering Sculptra since you would like to tackle it as natural as possible.
I am sadly not able to afford Sculptra right now but I just took on another job so I can soon! Problem is trying to find an experienced injector
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you can find an experienced injector. Feel free to keep us posted
I can’t wait for my 2nd one.
@@WilliamCo-oy7ge Did you see good results from the first treatment?
Thank you! What’s the difference between sculptra and profhilo?
I have been really wary 🫤 of nodule formation with Sculptra if I couldn’t massage enough while the injected area is swollen & hurting like crazy.
The place where I notice the most shadow are my smile lines... In this case, where would you inject? I got the feeling that there is two schools: injectors that would never inject the piriform fossa and focus on the contour of the face instead, and injectors that inject deep into the piriform fossa. What are your thoughts on this? Since I like the definition around my cheekbones, I'd prefer to have my piriform fossa injected, but my surgeon is "against" the idea (in general).
@@Ines-wt9it I love treating the piriform with Sculptra. I also like doing the smile lines as well. I wonder why your surgeon is against the piriform? I really think this helps give support to the base of the nose so that it doesn’t dip down and widen as much with age. I love having that area treated
@@NaturalInjector omg thank you so much for answering! I will show her the comment. I've seen other surgeons explain that they avoid this area but I also don't see why as Sculptra spreads nicely... However I also saw one video of a surgeon that seemed to have used a bit too much and it looked quite puffy. Anyways, thank you so much, you and your patients are flawless 🤩
Ive been thinking I'll do sculptra sometime in the next few years.
Thanks for sharing. Hope the video was helpful!
I got Sculptra about 6 months ago and have developed noticeable nodules on my right chin area. My injector reconstituted the Sculptra two weeks before she injected me. Is this good practice? I'm not sure what I should do.
Emily, please check out colour theory as you seem to have a warm tone face and wearing a cool tone lipstick.
Otherwise, great video 🙂
Thank you so much for the suggestion! I can’t remember if I switched to a different lip stain since then. I now wear a peach colored stain as I feel it goes better with my undertones
@@NaturalInjector Yes, all those warm tones would look much better on you like peach, bronzy brown and tomato red.
Have a lovely day 🌻
@@tereza5211 thanks again. You Too 💐
Can’t wait!
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WOW you are amazing! Can you tell us in a video what if anything you’ve had done? My facial structure is similar to yours and you look amazing!❣️
So glad you enjoyed the video! Than you 😌. I will reveal what Sculptra did for my temples in the next video and I’ll eventually release a video on how Sculptra was life changing for me. Hope you subbed and turned on notifications 🔔
I’d say early 50s great time to start - I’m early 60s and started sculptra-it works BUT takes longer to work in older folks (starting at 20s is probably not necessary)
It all depends on the individual. Some notice changes and like to start when they see them so to them it was beneficial. Thanks for sharing your story!
Does Sculptra give more volume like Radiesse?
@@lou_5898 There are no head to head studies comparing the volume you get for Sculptra vs Radiesse but I personally think Sculptra gives more collagen stimulation than Radiesse. Radiesse is not yet FDA approved to be used hyperdilute, in which it would be a collagen stimulator and not a filler. So every practitioner using it is basically relying on clinical experience and non FDA research
I live in Europe so we're not under FDA legislation. Ooh I never heard about this hyperdiluted topic. Where I live in Spain some doctors say that Radiesse gives you volume, others no. I did Radiesse twice at different times with different doctors, always explaining that I didn't want to get more volume. Both of the times I've been disappointed with more volume and not what I was looking for. Both of these doctors were telling me I won't get more volume 😑
Thank you so much for answering 🙏🏼, it's really rare to see a doctor answering like you do.
I lost weight and I am very gaunt now. I would love Lanluma but cant find it here in Canada.
I believe Lanluma is only approved in certain parts of Asia and Europe. It’s not approved here in the US and it likely will not be for years. They have not even started their clinical trials yet.
I'm 40 and have always looked very young (I used to hate this and my chubby cheeks, but now I'm grateful for them), but this year has been very stressful, I had lots of health issues and lost a lot of weight, so I feel my face looks somehow "flatter". I will go see my derm and discuss about getting Sculptra. Do you use any other biostimulators or other substances that help improve the skin quality (like Profhilo)?
Thanks for sharing your story! We don’t have Profhilo here in the US but we just recently got another HA skin booster called Skinvive. It’s very new so I have not had the chance to use it yet but I will use it in the next few weeks at the training we have set up for it. I am thinking about bringing in Renuva, it’s a biostimulator that stimulates your own fat to grow where you inject it. A lot of ppl who lose weight feel their faces look older. I have a video out about this 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Pk4c0M04tUjTq8ps
@@NaturalInjectordoes renuva has human material in it or its fully synthetic/vegan?
Great analysis. Loved that you used Cameron Diaz, since i am always compared to her. She is also around my age. And she was aging kind of not well, but rečently i see that she looks kind of younger, maybe she did some sculptra 🤔. Well i definitely planning to do some treatments starting next year. Watching various videos, and putting my plan together. I envy to women who are truly happy aging naturally, i just cant. My body stil in great shape, as i was in 30’s and in my heart i did not aged at all, so need to level up, the face, even if i skip all the shopping, after all anothet Chanel bag or rtw is not going to make me as happy, as looking younger 😂🤪. Have a blessed day🙏❤️
Jennifer Lopez is getting better year, after year. Shes stunning.
Since you can't know the final result of sculptura....is it possible it could make too much collegen or scar tissue and puff the face too much giving that overfilled chipmunk look like nicole kidman and madonna have? Or does sculptura always give a subtle result? Do you use sculptura yourself? Do you use filler? xo
It doesn’t do that 😂
ok cool, I would like to try it but I would be so upset if my face got permently puffed haha@@rachelteeuws1241
Thank you for the video. I am 55 and thought I looked my best in my 40s until about 52. My concern with Sculptra is the collagen formed seems to be scar tissue and not exactly like native collagen. Will it be a problem if o ever get a face lift? Will it be difficult to work through?
Thank you for sharing your story. I made this video to answer all of your questions about scar tissue, native collagen, and future facelifts 👉 ua-cam.com/video/GMhcEQJYnAs/v-deo.htmlsi=Cl6MU6lHeBDdJ2bX.
Waiting to see your radiesse vs sculptra vdo 😊. Do you use the radiesse too?
How do I get a virtual consultation with you?
Click on this link to schedule your virtual consult 👉 naturalinjector.myaestheticrecord.com/online-booking?services=true.
You can also visit naturalinjector.com.
If you don’t see a date/time that works for you let me know. As of now I only have this Sunday and Monday available but I can make other dates available if those days don’t work for you.
I want sculptra but I'm scared to death of granulomas.
Go to a professional and licensed injector
Granulomas are uncommon-follow the directions for 5x/daily massage for 5 days- u will have no problem
I am also afraid that I will het a face without a proper cheeck and definition since that chick heroine is beautiful, but I also have marionette and i wonder if resroting volume in the cheeck would help with marionette? Also really afraid of the bad collagen forming which would cause difficulties for the surgeons if I ever want to do a facelift, and I cannot say never to it:)
can you use sculptor to sculpt face, add definition?
Does Sculptra help with pre jowl sulcus? I’ve had 4 vials total and do really like the results. I’m 46 and wondering if I should get a little more around that area. They’re driving me nuts! Other than a facelift what else can I do? I don’t want HA fillers. I’ve had issues with my lips. Currently in the process of dissolving and it’s been a pain! 3 treatments and still have some above the vermilion. Not as much but I’m worried about how much Hylanex is being used. And i also have 3 areas of granulomas that aren’t budging!!!
It can. I usually inject sparingly here. Sorry to hear about your issues w/ lip fillers. The lips are the most over-injected area of the face. You have granulomas from lip filler? You can also use filler to the chin and prejowl sulcus area. I know you had a bad experience w/ filler to your lips but that doesn’t mean filler is not beneficial to use in other areas. Have you checked out this video? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/XA8EaNGiLZA/v-deo.htmlsi=AxUVCKjebg5256uP
@@kit.e6864 Thanks for your comment. Botox can help prevent the muscle from pulling the jowls down but it cannot replace lost volume. Also not everyone pulls down on the DAO’s as intense as other ppl so I do like it for those who pull down a lot, especially if they have a wider jawline.
I like myself more as I get older 😊 looking young all the time shouldn't be a goal. More important is how you live your life and what you do for your loved ones ❤ appearance is not that significant
Great video! Thank you!
I started noticing sagging in the jowls and under eyes at 28 and began fillers in my early 30s.
I would LOVE to have Sculptra! But I can't afford it, sadly. I can barely even afford 1ml of standard filler anymore, at $700 (in Australia). 😢
Thanks for sharing your story. It’s around $950 and up here in the US.
@@NaturalInjector That's not bad! (except when the Aussie dollar only buys 65 US cents! lol)
@@ladybaabaa3294 😆
Sculptra or Ezgel Prf, which one is better long term?
does angelina get sculptra? her jawline is perfection
@@godsavethequeen2798 I’m not sure a lot of celebs will never tell us what they do. She does have an amazing jawline.
Also angelina strugrled with depression, partying hard and pretty sure she still smokes cigarettes. All of which contribute to aging. I got lip filler for the first time yesterday. Cant wait till i. Able to smoke again!!!!
@@blister9366 Thanks for sharing your story. Yes smoking for sure ages you. Glad you love your lip filler
I finally geared myself up and decided on sculptra, I go for a consultation and the practitioner didn’t really think I’d be suitable not without filling my smile lines, then he pushed me towards the threads. Really disappointed because I don’t want filler nor threads and hoped the sculptra would be the answer. I’m 40 and feel like I’ve lost volume but I kept making the “lift” motion 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks for sharing your story. You may still be a good candidate even if you’re making the lift motion. Did you recognize any of the signs on your face that was discussed in this video?
Hi im in UK specifically west yorkshire. Im interested in sculptra or lanluma and need recommendations.
Have you seen this video? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/5PyfvY5ynvU/v-deo.htmlsi=h0WQAey6YWixZU6J.
I will turn the question around: does sculptra lose impact in certain situation - is is worth trying on sagged face?
I was told that’s I am not a good candidate as I have a round face and after sculptra I would seem more”puffy”. Can this be true or everyone can do it to some extent?
So what do you suggest to all the ladies that have an autoimmune condition? These are so common these days I.e. Hashimoto’s ...
To my knowledge there wouldn’t be issues with Hashimotos.
5:16 the real interview of her at 30 makes me feel so much better about how I look at 30. Don’t get me wrong she was a STUNNER at 30 in the interview still, however, when I watched Mr and ms smith, I was like daaaag I’m 30 and I look older than her 😭…but now I see that I’m not doing too shabby 😏lol… she’s still gorgeous tho!👀
@@Sunfl0w33r It’s so interesting isn’t it! I am sure they used some sort of filter during the movie to make celebs look their most attractive. Yea the real interview showed that she had a lot more shadows.
Hi I am trying to get in touch of a Virtual consult but I’m having a difficult time booking an appointment or getting through. I have lived in Shanghai for almost 20 years and have some questions about scruff Sculptra. It seems from my side i am unable to book an appointment so if someone could please let me know another way to get in touch it would be appreciated
Hi Debbie. I’m sorry that I’m just seeing this now. I can certainly open up time slots for us to do a virtual consult. At the moment I only have availability 11/21 but I can do sooner than that. The only question I have is do you have an international number? I had one client who was trying to book from China once and she said the system did not accept her number. Feel free to email me at emily@naturalinjector.com
Would Sculptra affect cheekbone definition for saggers? Am approaching 30 and had masseter Botox for TMJ - slimmed my face but I think accelerated veryyyyy minor jowling. Where would Sculptra be injected? And will it impact the definition I already have under my cheekbones?
Great question. I am wondering the same
I do not be to be rude madame but what is the line on the left side of your cheek, is it filler or normal natural smile line?
It’s good to start at 30? I am 31 I went to my doctor looking for fillers for my eye area and she told me she recommended me Sculptra instead. I love my face shape (jawline and cheeks bones), I don’t want to change it. Do Sculptra change it?
No, if you’re doing Sculptra for just anti-aging it should not change your face shape but some definition may be lessened like it did for me and somewhat alter your face shape, which for me was good. This video will explain more 👉 ua-cam.com/video/HWmz-5ltJuw/v-deo.htmlsi=Bc94XEywXuLGbRXR.
Started at 40
@@WilliamCo-oy7ge Thank you for sharing William!
The goal is to look great without make up ! 😊
Tom Selleck looked like he was in his 40s when he was in his 20s. Lawd
Woudn't you eventually maybe need a surgical intervention though. A lot of celebrities end up getting a facelift even if they use sculptra since gravity also plays a part right?
Yes you may eventually benefit from a facelift but I feel non-invasive treatments help forego a facelift and give you the ability to rejuvenate and enhance your look without having to rely on surgical procedures.
@@NaturalInjector I also had a quick question, how often should you be injecting dermal fillers exactly. I know you mentioned that you had one treatment of undereye filler 3 years ago and you haven't had any since. I was watching this video with this doctor saying fillers last a lot longer than 12-18 months, so should you just be getting filler every like 3 or 4 years? This was the video: ua-cam.com/video/yoF_Ez27-L0/v-deo.html
Going to pose this question here -what are your thoughts on Sculptra vs PLLA threads?
I gave my opinion of threads in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/SEKIIGH1y7Y/v-deo.htmlsi=tlgiWnLdtEHSZl4M
What’s crazy is she used 4 vials here they are 800 each meaning 3200. She would have been better saving money for a vertical restore later down the road. My wife did both and wasted thousands in short term sculptra
No she would not have been better saving for a facelift because not everyone wants to have an invasive surgery. Not to mention you would look aged until you had that surgery. Some people want to look as young as they can for as long as they can and not have to wait until they see enough signs of aging on their face to the point where they are ready for surgery. Also it’s $925 per vial not $800. I’m not apologizing for the price of this procedure. If you don’t think it’s worth the $$ then you don’t have to do it but other people who do choose to do it think it’s worth the $$.
@@NaturalInjector she regrets spending her money in sculptra post vertical lift so per her opinion, yes it would have been better to save her money
@@TrulsPen sorry but I’m not sure who you’re referring to.
@@NaturalInjector his wife lol
5:30-makeup
5:40-when to start
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Why do folks with sculptra look so hard
Hard?
I loved my 30s but now that I’m in my 40s I’m ready for some 💉
I think it’s unethical to analyze celebrities’ faces in such detail and how they age! Especially the way you present the information! Show the same examples on your own pictures, or your relatives! I really feel bad for those celebrities who can’t even age peacefully like other people without being discussed for every little wrinkle. I’m sure many of them didn’t even think that they aged that badly before watching these kind of videos!
You think they are watching this?
You must be new here. She uses photos of herself all the time and talks about procedures she has had done.
Quit whining about her using images that celebs put out to the public. This is a medical crash course on how we age, not your bestie giving you a pep talk. Sorry.🤷🏻♀️
They're celebrities that's literally their purpose
Sweetheart, chillax the ladies just trying to educate us and she’s using the prettiest of the prettiest to do so you know just relax get a life are you afraid of AJ she never said anything bad about aging she’s just showing you how you must deal with the process. If you want to deal with it, leave the lady alone darling, go hide yourself, get a life
You said ""gaunt" but you people in beauty industry in order to make money even made the gaunt look fashion the last couple of years people removing their natural fat to look gaunt. In 5 years time to make money again the fat fillers, chubby face would be fashion from all those people who had fat removal to look gaunt.
Thanks for your comment but I’m not sure who “you people” are. I’m in the beauty industry but I don’t care at all for trends.
ua-cam.com/video/uH1_uwR7R4oI/v-deo.html’m very much against them because beauty is always in and there are many forms of beauty. You can have cheekbones and be beautiful and a round face and be beautiful. I appreciate the diversity that beauty comes in.
@@NaturalInjector maybe not you but 'exactly the beauty industry' is a shark to gulp the suckers. Fashion industry is the same. Beauty and Fashion Industry prey on naïve, vulnerable , unintelligent and egoistic/ narcissist. Every women are beautiful, every flower is beautiful. Just because doesn't fit into human eating shark's standards in order to make money and fill their stomach, doesn't mean those women are ugly. Beauty and fashion industry, or people in it, is like prisoners/criminals in prison. Almost all are criminals, some violent some less degree and some innocent but in there. Probably you're not one of those criminals but nearly all are.
Gosh, I wish you were close, I’d totally do sculptura. Great videos btw ❤
Amazing videos❤❤❤❤
Thank you Marcela!! ❤️💕❤️💕 😘