I’m planning on getting some non invasive procedures done in a few months, but I like to watch these videos as a cautionary tale, or an example of what NOT to get done so I don’t go overboard or look unnatural. I’m probably just going to do microbotox and laser treatments
I've been thinking about it even though I have a sort of full upper lip. After hearing horror stories about how they can cause blindness (possibly), or misshapen lips, etc. So I love listening to this doctor. I just hate the makeup artists who already have big lips to teach how to look like your lips are bigger with makeup.
@@aaliyahx5081 Her's aren't overfilled. I, personally, cant say she does or doesn't have fillers as I am not a professional. However in passing speculation, I can say that if she keeps it to a minimum they wont make her look aged. Beyoncé has had fillers (again, in passing and not saying as some kinda professional) and hers aged great because she keeps it beautifully simple which helps with how the fillers age.
i feel like kylie jenner got so much filler at a young age, and in her photoshopped photos she looks okay.. but when she starts talking she looks scary. her mouth is so uneven and her face doesn't move.
i can't remember where i saw this or read this... but there's a theory that she got botched. not in a dramatic way or anything. just that a muscle somewhere around her lips got paralyzed that's why her lips don't move in a natural manner.
@@TheTinaBelcher really? i never thought about that. That sucks. I know lip piercings can paralyze a lip.. but I never thought fillers could, thats scary.
Dentists can take a weekend course and get certified. It becomes a lucrative side business. These types of procedures should be limited certified plastic surgeons.
Humans are really good at recognizing other humans. Thats why it looks so weird when people modify their faces, our instinctual facial recognition can detect its not normal. Same with photoshop.
Besides Kylie and Kim (although i confuse them with eachother sometimes) i never can tell who their sister's are. Remember that photo of that one sister they tried to erase from the internet? You could show me that and i wouldn't have known who that is. I find random Instagram models being a bit tan, having straight hair and makeup doing adverts and think that there's 50% chance that is a K or a J. And apparently many people confuse them on being black, someone actually thought Kylie was black (she ain't)
@@cathl4953 they have destroyed so many womens perception of normal, healthy and/or beautiful. They have set these unattainable beauty standards. I would NVER by their makeup or waist trainers, corsets, diet teas and the rest of the shit they sell and promote. I considered them just like any other celebrities until Kylie completely morphed her entire face and body at 18. Even her mom sets such a bad exapmle to women everywhere. l just feel sorry for all their clones out there... I hope they can find inner peace and self love and that none of them die on the plastic surgeons table. Not to mentiom they are total Culture Vultures.
I remember in middle school being made fun of me for having full lips now they’re paying top dollar for this surgery. Lesson: don’t change yourself for anyone.
Growing up I got made fun of for having "big" lips. But now, I get made fun of for having "no lips" because my natural lips look thin compared to the filled lips that have become the norm. Can't win.
This. My grandmom messed up her body because back in her time it was fashion to have thin eyebrows and teeth made of gold. She ended up having no eyebrows and half of her teeth removed and replaced with fake ones in her 20's - 30's. Tanning is also damaging as hell too, white americans discriminate people with natural dark skin but then they severely tan and damage their skin permanently to look darker, and they end up looking 60 in their 40's.
Could you talk about same face syndrome? (aka Instagram models/influencers all looking the same) I think it's really interesting how their natural features are ignored and their faces are overfilled too all look the same. Some end up looking extremely strange without makeup/filters and editing like facetune.
Lmao I can’t believe you applied it to celebrities. I thought is was just a thing artists go through. Like when we draw faces that all look the same. :/
I have SUPER thin lips and never really minded them until this whole big lip trend became a thing. I can't tell you how many times I've thought about getting lip fillers (or how many people have, rudely, told me that I should get it), but this video made me glad that I haven't, so thank you!
When I was a kid, having thin lips was the norm.. All celebrities had thin lips and all my friends covered their lips with concealer so they were basically invisible. I spent my whole childhood wishing I had thin lips.. Its crazy how trends change
I've had a little filler in the lips for years. With aging the upper lip was starting to disappear and I wanted just enough to keep my lip. I wanted a touch up and more volume (before quarantine) and I went into my plastic surgeon. He said "NO WAY! Your lips are perfect proportion, I'M NOT TOUCHING THEM!" He sure told me, lol. I love that he tells me "NO" and I respect him more for it. It's easy to think we need more of something or something different but that doesn't mean it's a smart thing to do. After all, we are our own worst critics.
That’s awesome that he layed down the line like that! There’s a lot of crooked surgeons out there who will perform unnecessary work just for the money. I bet you look super beautiful without the fillers. It’s so easy to be overly critical of ourselves and take our best features for granted. Like recently I was complaining to my friend about wanting a nose job, and she was like “no way, your nose is so cute and tiny!” I had no idea that others saw my nose like that! I was just always so critical about it that I saw it like this huge honkin nose on my face. The more I looked I realized my nose is actually pretty good and I actually like it a lot. I had created a problem where there wasn’t one. I’m glad I realized that before dropping a few grand on a surgery. Anyways, I hope you have a good day, stay safe out there
Its awesome to see a doctor with integrity. I was about 45, when for the first time i decided I needed something, like botox for my eyes. So here I am, he looks at me and asked me to move my face, then tells me, sorry there's nothing I can do for you😳! You don't need botox and there's no place to put it, you have no wrinkles. He even refunded me the consultation fee 😳! Actually what I needed was undereye filler to remove the dark circles, so finally I did it when I turned 50 and it was the best thing I could have done.
@Rick and Morty oh, okay, sorry. I thought for a second you were making a hateful remark. I notice with aging the upper lip recedes. I have a friend who practically doesn't have an upper lip anymore and that was starting to happen with me so that's why a got a little filler. I've seen too many women take it too far though. And especially Hollywood.
Overfilling is the embarrassment of the decade. No way people won’t be looking back on these times going “OMG what were we thinking?” It’s disturbing. I don’t make fun of people when I see it either, I feel terrible for them, it is rooted in a deep misunderstanding of where their value comes from.
@Nicole Emptage I mean isn’t it though? We have a problem in our society of making young people, both men and women, feel like if they don’t look a certain way then they won’t be accepted. As social animals being accepted is a very big deal for us humans, so we easily fall victim to this stuff. Then you get obsessive exercisers, eating disorders, and overdone cosmetic surgeries/fillers. We need to normalize just looking how you were born.
@@morganmiller6373 I'm not gonna lie, I feel a bit self conscious for having naturally fuller lips. Mine are a little bit bigger than Kylie's with fillers and I feel really awkward about it sometimes. Like people say, it's just a trend so I feel like people are going to look at me and be like ''Wow you missed the trend'' or judge me for thinking I had work done. I look really pouty and stuck up sometimes and I hate it. I know it's one of those things where it's like 'you should be grateful for what you have' but it's really crazy how you can want something so badly yet the people who actually have it don't want it.
Dani H exactly I only know 2 people who looks good with them personally and they’ve got them sp natural that I didn’t even notice them. These celebrities look like if bratz dolls had botched surgeries yikes. You’d think people would tell them
I honestly think lip fillers only look good if a good majority of people of the same ethnicity has you have bigger lips naturally. because then it suits your features. everyone else literally looks like they got punched in the lip
what drives me crazy to see is when someone has had their lips overfilled and then they still over draw their lip liner making them look so silly/ clown like.
Totally agree. I honestly don't get that. very strange. I had one lot of lip filler 6 months back, and I usually line before lipstick, but have to be careful to not go way over lip edge, cos I look ... ridiculously instagram if not careful.
Sometimes naturally thin lips suits the persons face. Often when they get so much lip filler, they constantly have to apply chapstick or routinely lick their lips (like Jeffree Starr). The moist part of the inside lip is now exposed to the air. Or the worst is fake white veneers with overfilled lips. Lol
doesnt even have to be veneers, in america it is popular to whiten their teeth to the extreme, to me american celebrity and "influencer" teeth look blue! it looks so scary
So true! Every part of the face is connected. Your lips aren't just hovering over your face, they affect everything, and sometimes the rest of the face is just not suited for big lips. I have big lips, but the bottom half of my face protrudes a bit in a natural "pout" in order to accommodate for them. If you have thin lips, you probably have a cute, pointy, smaller bottom half of your face. Embrace it!
Lip fillers are so overrated. 90% of the people I know or see who have them their natural lips looked much better. I don't know why this trend started in the first place.
@@queerlibtardhippie9357 Kylie Jenner lol? Not everyone who gets their lips inflated is 20 years old. It's pretty ignorant to think that all these 50 year old Real Housewives types are following Bimbo Jenner lol.
@@salan3507 Did I say any of that? Do you think Kylie Jenner only influences 20 year olds? People see things get popular and then they do it and it continues to spread. That's how the world works.
These “professionals” need to tell their clients when too much is too much! Just like anything else, modifying can be addicting and you can see yourself differently than the way a common person would.
Professional _(adj.)_ - engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation Its perfectly customary for a professional to prioritize profit over the well-being of people, as long as they don't take it far enough to jeopardize their income, that's just capitalism
I believe that doctors would warn their patient the possible consequences before having the operation done. Just watching on how people are so desperate in making themselves look 'beautiful'or 'trendy' it is no surprise that despite these warnings they would still insist in having it done, that is why when I see butchered faces especially from celebrities I would not blame the doctors for it. As a celebrity, I am pretty sure that they have access to the most expensive and most known surgeons out there yet they still have their face butchered.
Yep. Especially those equal sized fish lips. Like... what is that? I can understand your lips being legitimately thin and u just want like 2cm of puff. But some people go to fucking INCHES
Contracting lips lead to nasty lip lines and that ages the fast faster then ANY other wrinkles you can have. Nasty lip lines destroy the face, make it look collapsed and decrepit. Ied rather have a woman with overfilled lips then some old withered hag with lines all over her lips that look like escaping daddy long legs crawling out.
@@jordanjay5143 firstly no one gives a shit about what kind of woman you'd rather have, apply the standard you have on her to yourself tho. Secondly, what you said made absolutely no sense. Actually women with lip filler actually experience aging/sagging as the lip filler stretches the skin and then migrates.
@@jordanjay5143 Are you 15 or something? Have you never seen real women? They don't have fucking "withered hag lines" all over their lips if they don't have filler.
According to Madison Beer she is 100% natural even though she has filler in her lips and cheeks.. But because it goes away... It means she's 100%natural 🤦♀️. This is what happens when you don't stay in school kids
Shahad isnt it mostly weight gain? (Not to sound rude, couldn't think of a better way to put it tbh). Or is it mostly fillers, if it is I don't know why she would do that, weight gain I get (and isn't a bad thing of course), but to fill it that much would be odd, no?
So sick of people saying the same thing about JH. She suffers from water retention due to alcoholism. Alcohol consumption in excess dehydrates the body causing it to hold on to water and cause the puffy face. Yes she has had botox and fillers but you CANNOT inject filler directly into the centre of the cheeks - it is too vascular and NO aesthetic practitioners would do that. If it was filler do you not think Jaclyn would get it dissolved? I’m so sick of people making insulting comments about Jaclyn’s face as a weapon to try and deter people from getting botox and fillers.
Sherilyn sorry but filler spreads. There’s evidence that suggests filler does not actually disappear like was originally thought but actually spreads and lasts up to decades. That’s why people get “filler face”. It’s also possible that the dissolver used can also dissolve your natural face fat and collagen.
before the kardashians no one gave a crap about lip thickness, some people seem to be too easy to influence :/ and no shame to those getting cosmetic treatments, but I feel like the desire to get it is coming from the wrong place Great video! I suscribe c:
@@thegoods7011 no i think they’re probably ages 14-18 if they see it that way. because having big lips didn’t come to light until around middle school (for those ages) bc it didn’t matter in elementary school. and it largely depends on area and access to internet for them to think it was the kardashians. lots of factors, so there’s no need to be rude. (saying someone is under the age of 10 can be taken as rude, btw)
I got filler under my eye for a deep line. Was told the filler would disappear within 6 months and to get it redone. It’s been 4 years and I’ve never had a line again.
I originally bought 2ml syringe of filler for my under eye circles. I use a hylaron pen. From my research the recommended amount for under eye is 1ml per eye every 9-12 month. A little goes long way and swelling happens. So I have only been using 1/2ml to 1/4ml a session for my entire face with at least one week of downtime for swelling to subside sometimes more. I think that all of the 2ml syringe will probably sufficient for my entire face. I still have 1/4 ml left. I will be doing one more session. I have always thought my natural lips were sufficiently full not sausage full but ok. So during a session when I have finished with my eyes and my deep forhead wrinkles there's usually just a tiny bit left in the ampoule and that goes in my lips. Filler is expensive and I don't want waste. I also do a 0.25 derma roller on both under eye and forehead wrinkles so that when there's some product loss at least that's still somewhat helpful.
@@GuidetteExpert Yes, but you have to be careful. You can only go up to the edge of your bone. The soft tissue of and around the eye is delicate. Bone is needed for support. The hylaron pen puts out alot of force. Always stay over bone. Also while I didn't experience bruising and swelling many people can. If your worried about bruising swelling... Test Patch Suggestion: Imagine a line coming down from the corner of you eye to your cheek (you know likely where you put blush). Also I wouldn't ever go pass the 15th line of the pen on your face. Try line 3 first maybe down to line 5.
@@molsondutch93 ikr? her lips look double the size, her face structure looks all weird, her nose is half the size it used to be. and she was already so pretty without it?
Tbh I didn't mind the lips when she first started with fillers because it looked proportional (and I lowkey want lip fillers but I will wait until I've started to age). I think she's beautiful then and now but it's sad to see how much she has changed her face, whether using makeup or fillers
I had lip filler done about 1 year ago after having essentially no lips my entire life--my goal was to make them symmetric and also to increase the size to balance out my face. I had a fantastic doctor--he told me that I probably would never have to fill them again, and 1 year later, my lips still look natural and fantastic. They are still small, but that was my goal. I didn't want to change how I looked--I wanted to balance out my face and feel more confident. I am so glad I had a doctor who wanted the best for me. That is so important. Prior to watching your videos I assumed my doctor just thought the filler would stimulate natural collagen production, or stretch out my lips enough to maintain a larger/symmetric appearance, but now I wonder if he just knows, like you, that lip filler lasts much much longer than we typically believe! Thanks so much for your informative videos :)
@@WyntrBry A fully symmetrical beautiful face is boring and bland and will not hold the minds attention.. It is those little asymmetric features on a beautiful face that keeps a minds attention and stops a person's face become boring and bland/stale. That is a veritable fact.
@@BrodyLuv2 yes, who want to look as a dead doll clown? If a face is symmetric it has no personality, and does not look so much alive or charming. When it' s not symmetric it is more special, unique and interesting. The most beautiful ppl I' v meet had not been symmetric in there face. Sad horrible trends this days...
Kylie for example has SO MUCH filler and she looks old for her age. If you do it in a conservative way it looks natural. All these girls go overboard and they look 42 when they're only 25.
Kyle had weak, thin lips that didn't look good on her. After her first treatment she looked great, but she just kept going back for more... more and more and more. Now she looks lumpy and unnatural. Lumpy like silly putty. Lumpy like play dough. Just distorted and grotesque.
You strike me as a doctor who would help a patient look good in their own face rather than give them someone else’s face. If i ever wanted any procedures done I would definitely go to you.
I wish everyone would watch this. My beautiful, perfect baby sisters are getting it, and they're so young - I'm so worried about the long term consequences.Thank you for this calm and patient video - it's very much needed right now.
Yup!trends change. Thin plucked brows were “in” and then big bushy eyebrows were “in”. Big lips used to be considered ugly and then they were considered pretty. Good grief. Your face is fine as it is
thin eyebrows are sexy they've always been popular in the goth community and its super popular now to shave your eyebrows off and draw a very thin straight line :3
I wish all these young girls would realize that getting way over done lip filler is ONLY CAUSING PREMATURE AGING AROUND THE MOUTH.! The lips get inflated & once it goes away or migrates other places = you left with sagging lips.! Then if you get them reinjected every 6months ~ you will need surgery to have a lip lift.😭😢 so not only does it look super unnatural and ugly ~ it’s also causing premature aging on the skin😢
No evidence that there will be premature aging around the lips. The paradigm shift I am suggesting in research, is to manage filler properly with cycles of dissolving.
Dr Master Im not talking about natural or minimal filler in the lips. I’m talking about these girls, that get so much their lips look they’re about to explode. It stretches the skin extremely & then when the filler migrates or goes away = your left with sagging lips & horrid frown lines. I have a gf that gets her lips way over done (the past 4yrs religiouly she get them done every 6months) & she has had to have a lip lift surgery. I also seen this on botched. Dr Nasif specifically said that over a prolonged amount of time when your getting your lips over done ~ it’s only going to end up sagging your mouth or causing you to need a actual lip lift surgery. My girl friend literally has so much filler in her lips that she no longer has natural lines on her lips & they looks super shiny from how much stretching has Occurred. I think women look more gorgeous without lip injections. (or if they only get them done minimal/natural.) Even if I had super thin lips = I still wouldn’t get it done even if it was offered free. ijs🤷🏼♀️ I think natural beauty is the best. I can totally understand getting Botox or even filler in cheeks if your face is sunken in. But swollen hot dog lips ~ just isn’t cute AT ALL.!
Kitty R When I said this I’m not talking about natural looking lip filler. I’m talking about the girls that get it so over done the lips look super unnatural & like two swollen hot dogs for lips, which totally stretches them out.. I have a great gf that gets her lips done the past 4years, but she gets them Pumped way to full. So much so, that her plastic surgeon actually had to do a lip lift surgery on her. I also seen this on botched and Dr. Nasif explained the younger you start getting lip injections (Only if your getting them WAY overdone) = you could need a lip lift in the future from your lips being so heavy & gravity pulling down the lips since Theyr way heavier. Which causes them to start sagging. Once the filler migrates or fades away, your now left with sagging lips. So you either get more filler injected or try to combat it with filler around mouth.
I can't help but wonder how booked up you are when quarantine ends. I wish I could come to you for fillers/botox...you're the only doctor I trust!!!!!!
Love well that’s bold to assume. Not everyone got impacted on the same level. For some it just gives us more time to spend online and get more insecure and less things to distract us from that. Don’t underestimate how much those things take up some people’s lives. Again to each their own and people should be allowed to do with their bodies as they please
Love obviously I mean as long as you are not harming yourself or anybody else then do whatever you want. That’s not reckless and as you said if people want to experiment then more power to them. I was kinda just trying to say that some people really feel like they need to because they feel burdened by insecurities and it’s not just about experimenting for them, but I’m so glad you feel confident within yourself and I think it just takes some people a bit longer or a different approach to reach that
Its like changing yr clothes ,getting a hair cut. Of course when its too much its ugly but it makes women inscure when they are not pleased with their lips.no psycological treatment will cure it.
I agree with changing our perception of beauty, but not the stopping of the fillers, I feel like women should have autonomy over what they choose to do to their body and some do benefit from these procedures and we shouldn’t judge those that do, however it is quite upsetting that there are instances where women feel pressured to get these procedures because of how they perceive themselves in a negative fashion
When I was younger, I was always unhappy with how small my lips were, how too big my nose was and how small my chin was. I contemplated many times completely changing my face. But now that I'm in my 30's I'm so glad I never had the money to go through with it. I love my face the way it is. This doesn't mean I judge those that do want change, but I'm so glad I got a chance to learn to love myself unchanged. Now that I'm older I look to cosmetic medicine for other things, like I have some painful varicose veins I want to have treated, etc, but I'm content with how I look :) And I super appreciate a doctor who is honest about the side effects and changes you undertake if you have a procedure.
omg the fact that he used iluvsarahii as an example of how good your lips can look without filler after. yesss!!!! she used to have that same mindset with filler and then I think she snapped out of her facial dsymorphia and started to like her face how it is. she looks amazing now.
I once saw some youtuber (can't remember who) go get lip filler for the first time and she asked for just a little bit and the practitioner said "that's what everyone says but eventually they want more so let's put more than just a little bit" and then she injected the 1ml in her lips. That was the moment that ensured that I would never trust anyone injecting anything in my face. She straight-up said she wanted A LITTLE BIT and she came out with the classic nasty-looking lips that look like they're sore and about to burst.
I said i wanted 0,5 ml 3 years ago. The woman insisted to put 1 ml. I am a petite girl with small round features (4'11"), 0,5 ml was still too much. By chance I never accepted the 1 ml 🙄🙄She said I may need to refresh it 6 months later. I never came back and after 1,5 year I still add the Revanesse Kiss filler.
To be a devil's advocate here though, if lip filler looks natural you wont register it as lip filler, you register it as just "their lips" I don't like this trend either, but like most plastic surgeries, our opinions are skewed because the good outcomes fly under the radar under 'natural beauty' while the bad outcomes are in our face and obvious.
@@jadecoolness101 I understand what you're saying but the reason you (or at least I) can usually tell is because natural lips are typically more relaxed and softer looking. When they have any kind of filler, even if it doesn't plump them up a lot, they don't look as supple. My mom used to work for a well known plastic surgeon in the area. She's had her lips filled too, ever so slightly but I can still tell, though her husband can't. When people get filler in their face and it's done well, I am unable to tell. It's only with the lips, but I am admittedly a mouth person and when people talk I watch their lips.
You're not. My lips are fairly small and I would *never* get fillers. These fake ass bitches look like fish lol, I don't understand how anyone could think that it's attractive.
@@lucy9698 they're the ones that go around insulting thin lips, going and saying that bitches with big lips are fake is just... not productive. But go off queen
This over filled lip trend is like the over plucking of the eyebrows trend in the 90s. And now we are all hunting for brow products to give us back what we used to have. It’s amazing how effective these trends are on so many of us! I’m definitely ready to see lips getting back to normal!
I always had natural, full eyebrows when I was young. As I became older and my face lost the baby fat they looked too harsh for my finer face structure. Ever since I thinned them out in a beautiful, natural shape my face looks fresher and my eyes look more amazing. I was always against that fake cater pillar eyebrow look.
This is so useful as I want to ‘open’ my lips because I have fairly good sized lips but some of the area is hidden and been wondering what 1ml looks like. Never am I getting that much! Filler Mustashe isn’t sexy..
I’m a practitioner and there is NO WAY I would compromise my ethics and standards. My role is to enhance not to change... anyone coming for a huge change has a head problem not a lip problem and I am not qualified to deal with their Psychological issues. I’m sure they will get it done elsewhere, but my 36yrs as a nurse is very precious to me and those I treat !!
I am 40, i have thin lips and i never wanted fillers. I'm so glad that i didn't jump on this bandwagon. I look natural and many of my friends of the same age look weird and puffy.
Happy I read that 😆 I have thin lips and always wanted lip fillers, from a very young age. Soon 30 and still didn’t get them done. I was worried about the chemicals in the fillers but didn’t think that it would disfigure my lips 😂 now I know for sure that I’m not getting them done
Dr. Chan, I have EVERY Dr. And Nurse injector following you for MANY reasons but the main one being injectables don’t dissipate. That was a part of a convo with several of my Doctors and there was quite a discussion. It was like pulling a loose thread on a sweater....... Needless to say, I understand a couple have been in discussion with you directly and I can’t thank you enough for all of your input and sharing of your personal experience and daily discoveries including findings in fillers and MRI’s and how fillers migrate vs dissipate. You have some very bright PS really giving reps and companies some hard questions that have put companies on the spot. Who isn’t important at this point but I’m confident you’re aware. Regardless, I’m so glad I found you and have been able to spread your name around to the important Docs that, while older, need to have a wake up on what is and isn’t appropriate as well as what and where we are going with fillers. Thank and don’t stop being you! Hope everyone is safe and healthy. I’m in ICU at this time and it been a challenge. Take care and stay healthy.
You’re such an Amazing physician. You set the standard for a medical practice. I wish you could set the standard in the world of dating 😂 being single I feel the constant pressure to keep doing something to try to be pretty and not be looked upon as old.
I’m a native of Los Angeles. Born and raised-58 years. I was an inner city teacher until health problems then cancer and an arthritic spine forced me out. I think it’s so sad that the obsession with appearance has gotten worse since the advent of the internet. Young women putting fillers and toxins in their faces. We should be developing our intellects and our hearts not obsessing over line on our faces. Aging is inevitable. I see a lot of women with stretched, filled faces and elderly veiny, swollen hands. It looks freakish. What happened to looking outward and trying to make the world a better place instead of staring into the mirror and trying to stop the aging process. I am so glad I came of age in a kinder, gentler less narcissistic time.
*There are quite a few cases of patients on RealSelf complaining that hyaluronidase has also dissolved their natural tissue surrounding the filler, leaving them with misshapen and/or even smaller lips than before. Some cases even show volume loss in OTHER parts of the face from where the enzyme was injected (for instance, volume loss at the temple and cheek even though the enzyme was injected only into the lips). Have you heard of this before? Would you be willing to talk about it?* The patients report that this natural volume loss became apparent within the first day or two after the enzyme injections, so it wouldn't be related to natural aging over time. The volume loss is very apparent from before/after photos. Also, some of these patients did long term updates and the volume never returned -- their natural volume loss is permanent. It seems to me that there are many more things we don't yet know about filler AND hyaluronidase... Much more research needs to be done. I have been wanting lip fillers since I was very young due to the shape of my mouth, but since recognizing that natural facial tissue volume loss is something that some patients are experiencing, I have been hesitant to do so because I would want to be confident in the safety of hyaluronidase in case I wanted to dissolve any lumps/bumps of filler. Is this really something I should be concerned about or could these cases be caused by something else? Am I just better off not touching filler at all due to all of the potential issues with BOTH the filler and the dissolving enzyme?
vegan queen I think it's because a lot of hyluronadaise is used when removing a lot of filler to make sure it's all removed (150 units in one sitting). Hyluronidase I believe if done in small doses like (20-30 units) over a period of time would be better and would prevent dissolving your natural tissue.
Hyaluronidase can absolutely dissolve your own natural volume as well as the filler. Speaking from experience. I had a filler mishap, needed to get it dissolved, and the hyaluronidase ended up eating through my own natural volume as well as the products, leaving me looking sunken and older. It was truly very distressing to experience. Months later, I changed dermatologist and had the areas the hyaluronidase damaged balanced out with more filler. The end result ended up being fantastic, due greatly in part to the new doctor having a fantastic eye for aesthetics and a wealth of experience. Granted, hyaluronidase doesn’t do this to everyone, but it write this to let you know that it certainly can. The best thing to do is to choose the best doctor you can possibly find, research his work and see if you like it. Personally I think the European dermatologists are better as they tend to go for a more natural look.
@@XxPaulyxx none of the cases I've seen have had a large amount of filler to dissolve and the amount of hyaluronidase used has seemed relative to that. it makes me think that it really depends on the person and how susceptible their own tissues are to the effects of hyaluronidase
@@PiersJHA Thank you for sharing your experience. May I ask where the filler that you had dissolved was placed and which areas you saw volume loss in? Just curious how much it spread. It's crazy that this isn't spoken about more often -- injectors talk about hyaluronidase like it's the safest solution in the world and I didn't find out about this potential side effect until after I did some major digging in my research. This should really be more common knowledge. I agree that I really prefer the look of injectable work done by European doctors, but I live in the States so it's hard to justify the travel time and cost haha. I suppose your face is not something you should do at a discount though... I lost a very large amount of weight within an extremely short period of time and this caused me to have some volume loss in my face that I dislike even though I am quite young. I would certainly never want to risk even more volume loss at a young age, so I am wondering if I should skip fillers altogether to avoid the risk of having to use hyaluronidase later.
I just got lip filler for the first time and my lips are already medium size but i wanted slightly more fullness, and specifically around the upper border I wanted definition that I've lost with age. (I'm 39 btw.) So i only wanted a little bit and had the nurse do .5 ml in total. I absolutely love the results. Very natural and not something even people that know me would notice. My suggestion is that you just find someone who does injections all the time and has lots of experience. And maybe have an idea of where you want the filler placed and relay that to whoever is going to do it. A little in the middle bottom lip and a little along the vermillion border of the upper lip i think looks the most natural (specifically toward the center by the cupids bow). But the other thing is to start with very little. This way hopefully you wont need to even worry about getting anything dissolved. And if you do get it dont freak out when its done because your lips will look quite a bit bigger than they will due to swelling when you leave. But it does go down and im really loving my natural results.
actually I think we just need to destroy these beauty standards and love ourselves the way we are, without getting plastic surgeries and fillers and stuff
100%!!! As others have pointed out, this desire to have big lips is a very recent trend as I remember the beauty icons of my adolescence (mid to late 2000s) having thin lips, flat butts, and slender frames- none of which are the ideal look now. Beauty standards are always fluctuating and they are always bullshit. I feel like a lot of progressive-leaning people have become huge defenders of plastic surgery in recent years as a direct response to the misogynist backlash which female celebrities have received in the past for having had work done. Though I agree that people shouldn't be shamed for having cosmetic surgery, I also think it's a huge step backwards for it to be accepted uncritically en masse.
@@hollyhobgoblin8838 It is a symptom of a much larger problem. Going off on someone online for getting her lips filled does fuck all to address the structural problems that exist beyond any one person. What you see as accepting something uncritically is actually people knowing not to waste their time.
ikr every instagram model looks the exact same. there are times I can't even tell between different models. Bella, Kendall, Kylie, Stassie are all starting to look like copies of the one prototype Kim
Although I did not search for this video, the way you spoke and the visuals has gotten me to learn about something didnt know existed. Very informative.
Indeed this is becoming more apparent. My publication with Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery America on this has been accepted and will be available soon. More studies are required!
I knew someday I would be glad I held off on getting filler! This is so helpful, I didn’t even notice the filler traveling up people’s face after time but if you look at certain celebrities you can totally tell that is why their mouth area looks so puffy. Especially on the girl you showed in this video at the end.
Overfilling will result in "pillow faces" in the long term where the person's face looks like....a rumpled pillow. Like some gooey putty found it's way under their skin.
@@goodiegoodygumdrops the thing is not everyone are doing it because they're following others. I for example have asymmetric lips to the level where i need to change how i draw my lips, for such case lip filler is good solution.
But that is very CUTE thou! My adwise to u, love u r self as u are! Diversity is the best! Ugly trends comes and goes! Belive me, this trend are ugly and looks crazy! And it' s only some group of ppl' s trend, the Clowns!
Extremely interesting. Thanks you. I’ve always thought ppl who’ve done filler consistently, seem to start to look weird after a while. You can’t put ur finger on it, but it just looks odd.
Yeah I got .5 ml in my lips and that was plenty. Was very happy with the result. No one would even be able to tell i had it done, but my lips looked slightly fuller and better. I love them.
Nowadays is really rare to find a Honest Doctor like this gentleman in this video 👏Most of Doctors, Nurses, Beauticians, Dentists that do Injections with Dermal Fillers/Botox always used way more than 1 ml because, they want our 💸💰, they don't care!!! Thanks for the Honest Video.
I appreciate the honesty about fillers on this channel. I was told by my practitioner that filler in my cheeks would be a solution to my minor jowls. I’m so glad I chose to do some research on fillers first and found this channel! Can you provide advice on what options there are for jowls (e.g. Ultherapy, Kybella)? [I realize this video is about lip fillers and my practitioner was referring to filler in my cheeks, but other videos on this channel suggest that fillers in the cheeks might be overdone too.]
This is amazing and absolutely true! So glad to see and hear someone finally speaking out against the destruction of normal human faces instead of softly helping and enhancing. I could never afford to get it done but would like to from this Doctor. When you age, it isn't just the lips that change but the entire face. Good for him.
@@labornurse Exactly. I leave it unless it causes an issue. Often, tho patients dont remember how they looked before and only the expert can notice the lip protrusion. So I do a dissolve and they can't believe the improvement. Also I never dissolve in the "wanted" places just the "unwanted" above the lip. So no money wasted there.
99% of them look soooo bad like people who think Kylie lips ain't bad have only seen her on her photoshopped full face makeup ig account. The 1% who do look decent is because they already had nice full lips and get the tiniest bit of filler like Cindy Kimberly.
I've never thought about getting any fillers or surgery but I'm very interested in all of it! Also no judgement for anyone who does. Such an informative channel.
I love this video. People with over filled lips are called “lip cripples”. Applies to patients who are so over filled- their lips dominate their face. It’s all you see. So bad they need to be “de-bulked” to get immediate correction. I’m consistently baffled by the clinicians who continue to do this for patients who really need to have a conversation about augmentation addiction.
This style of advice is very relistic and fair. Thank you for sharing, hopefully this helps some people to make a more informed decision about there own needs and wants. 2 thumbs up!!!
What about filler spreading in the nose? Is there a way to inject hyoluronidase into the sides of the nose without affecting the filler still in the tip?
who else is here even though they have no business getting filler
Totally me 😄
I just love the way this doc explaines stuff 😂
I have no business getting filler but I am weirdly satisfied and interested in all videos about it haha
I’m planning on getting some non invasive procedures done in a few months, but I like to watch these videos as a cautionary tale, or an example of what NOT to get done so I don’t go overboard or look unnatural. I’m probably just going to do microbotox and laser treatments
sada 🙋♀️! Never done it. Never will - but am fascinated by the topic. :)
I've been thinking about it even though I have a sort of full upper lip. After hearing horror stories about how they can cause blindness (possibly), or misshapen lips, etc. So I love listening to this doctor. I just hate the makeup artists who already have big lips to teach how to look like your lips are bigger with makeup.
Overfilled lips can really age the face.
Agree. And so does a rhinoplasty for a tiny M J nose
I think it does for Courtney Cox for example
Ariana grande lip fillers look pretty good in my opinion
ie Tana Mongeau
@@aaliyahx5081 Her's aren't overfilled. I, personally, cant say she does or doesn't have fillers as I am not a professional. However in passing speculation, I can say that if she keeps it to a minimum they wont make her look aged. Beyoncé has had fillers (again, in passing and not saying as some kinda professional) and hers aged great because she keeps it beautifully simple which helps with how the fillers age.
I have no idea why this was recommended but this was very interesting and this doctor seems to have real integrity
Did you watch the MaximBady video about the lip filler? It's the only thing that makes sense for me at least.
Jenn H.
Yeah sure, he makes you pay to inject you fillers and a few years later he makes you pay to get it removed
Same! Just the same thought!
Same here !
Same here 🤣🤣😂
i feel like kylie jenner got so much filler at a young age, and in her photoshopped photos she looks okay.. but when she starts talking she looks scary. her mouth is so uneven and her face doesn't move.
I was freaked out when I first saw her in a video, as she looked so different from her pictures
i can't remember where i saw this or read this... but there's a theory that she got botched. not in a dramatic way or anything. just that a muscle somewhere around her lips got paralyzed that's why her lips don't move in a natural manner.
@@TheTinaBelcher really? i never thought about that. That sucks. I know lip piercings can paralyze a lip.. but I never thought fillers could, thats scary.
Always watchin' o_o what video? 👀
@@Redd91ful Just in general. So like comparing her videos to her photo's
This doctor is the real deal. So many outrageous practitioners in the USA especially in South Florida.
Lol why soi much in Florida?
Dentists can take a weekend course and get certified. It becomes a lucrative side business. These types of procedures should be limited certified plastic surgeons.
A Shah because of so many russians there
Yes a lot of the Russian women have huge duck lips 😂😂😂
@@danielle228512 it's so gross lol
Humans are really good at recognizing other humans. Thats why it looks so weird when people modify their faces, our instinctual facial recognition can detect its not normal. Same with photoshop.
Exactly, that's why it's so off putting. Our brains unconsciously detect that "something isn't right", and that's why they look straight up scary.
Besides Kylie and Kim (although i confuse them with eachother sometimes) i never can tell who their sister's are. Remember that photo of that one sister they tried to erase from the internet? You could show me that and i wouldn't have known who that is. I find random Instagram models being a bit tan, having straight hair and makeup doing adverts and think that there's 50% chance that is a K or a J. And apparently many people confuse them on being black, someone actually thought Kylie was black (she ain't)
@@cathl4953 they have destroyed so many womens perception of normal, healthy and/or beautiful. They have set these unattainable beauty standards. I would NVER by their makeup or waist trainers, corsets, diet teas and the rest of the shit they sell and promote.
I considered them just like any other celebrities until Kylie completely morphed her entire face and body at 18. Even her mom sets such a bad exapmle to women everywhere.
l just feel sorry for all their clones out there... I hope they can find inner peace and self love and that none of them die on the plastic surgeons table.
Not to mentiom they are total Culture Vultures.
@@doeeyes2 Ah, the Kardashians. Giving young people body dysmorphia since they first got famous 😌
Who cares let people do what they want as long as they aren’t hurting others.
You want horns? Go right ahead ☮️
I remember in middle school being made fun of me for having full lips now they’re paying top dollar for this surgery. Lesson: don’t change yourself for anyone.
Described my whole elementary school experience
Growing up I got made fun of for having "big" lips. But now, I get made fun of for having "no lips" because my natural lips look thin compared to the filled lips that have become the norm. Can't win.
This. My grandmom messed up her body because back in her time it was fashion to have thin eyebrows and teeth made of gold. She ended up having no eyebrows and half of her teeth removed and replaced with fake ones in her 20's - 30's. Tanning is also damaging as hell too, white americans discriminate people with natural dark skin but then they severely tan and damage their skin permanently to look darker, and they end up looking 60 in their 40's.
Yeah! I was actually embarrassed of my lips! It sucked😩
Same! They made fun of me because of my full lips, yet here we are now.
Could you talk about same face syndrome? (aka Instagram models/influencers all looking the same) I think it's really interesting how their natural features are ignored and their faces are overfilled too all look the same. Some end up looking extremely strange without makeup/filters and editing like facetune.
Yes... getting things done to your face that aren't even possible with your bone-structure or fat distribution is really unsettling...
Same face syndrome 🤣 PREACH
Lmao I can’t believe you applied it to celebrities. I thought is was just a thing artists go through. Like when we draw faces that all look the same. :/
Yooo i thought i was tripping. Legit everyone looking the same... especially on social media 😱
Natalie Havry but it’s true ? they’re remolding their faces to all look the same and fit our trendy social media beauty standards
I have SUPER thin lips and never really minded them until this whole big lip trend became a thing. I can't tell you how many times I've thought about getting lip fillers (or how many people have, rudely, told me that I should get it), but this video made me glad that I haven't, so thank you!
@Birb thank you! ☺️
AA same. my lips started thinning out when i got older snd i just noticed and i considered getting lip fillers but i’m glad i didn’t
When I was a kid, having thin lips was the norm.. All celebrities had thin lips and all my friends covered their lips with concealer so they were basically invisible. I spent my whole childhood wishing I had thin lips.. Its crazy how trends change
@@hjc9114 I'm hoping thin lips make a come back lol
Watching hotel Transylvania made me fall in love with my thin lips, the girl vampire is so cute
I looooooooovvvvvvveeee that the vid is 5 minutes because my attention span can't handle more
Hahahaha same
Hahah yeah my attention span has really gotten pretty bad during quarantine
He's very straight to the point!
I hit the comments 30 seconds in 😬
And thats on being too much on tiktok
I've had a little filler in the lips for years. With aging the upper lip was starting to disappear and I wanted just enough to keep my lip. I wanted a touch up and more volume (before quarantine) and I went into my plastic surgeon. He said "NO WAY! Your lips are perfect proportion, I'M NOT TOUCHING THEM!" He sure told me, lol. I love that he tells me "NO" and I respect him more for it. It's easy to think we need more of something or something different but that doesn't mean it's a smart thing to do. After all, we are our own worst critics.
That’s awesome that he layed down the line like that! There’s a lot of crooked surgeons out there who will perform unnecessary work just for the money. I bet you look super beautiful without the fillers. It’s so easy to be overly critical of ourselves and take our best features for granted. Like recently I was complaining to my friend about wanting a nose job, and she was like “no way, your nose is so cute and tiny!” I had no idea that others saw my nose like that! I was just always so critical about it that I saw it like this huge honkin nose on my face. The more I looked I realized my nose is actually pretty good and I actually like it a lot. I had created a problem where there wasn’t one. I’m glad I realized that before dropping a few grand on a surgery. Anyways, I hope you have a good day, stay safe out there
Its awesome to see a doctor with integrity. I was about 45, when for the first time i decided I needed something, like botox for my eyes. So here I am, he looks at me and asked me to move my face, then tells me, sorry there's nothing I can do for you😳! You don't need botox and there's no place to put it, you have no wrinkles. He even refunded me the consultation fee 😳! Actually what I needed was undereye filler to remove the dark circles, so finally I did it when I turned 50 and it was the best thing I could have done.
@Rick and Morty I'm not black. What are you doing? Some people could be offended by that. Now, don't be like that.
@Rick and Morty oh, okay, sorry. I thought for a second you were making a hateful remark. I notice with aging the upper lip recedes. I have a friend who practically doesn't have an upper lip anymore and that was starting to happen with me so that's why a got a little filler. I've seen too many women take it too far though. And especially Hollywood.
Shazeeda Lindemann Wow! I love that. It’s so awesomeeee, what a great doctor.
Overfilling is the embarrassment of the decade. No way people won’t be looking back on these times going “OMG what were we thinking?” It’s disturbing. I don’t make fun of people when I see it either, I feel terrible for them, it is rooted in a deep misunderstanding of where their value comes from.
Wise words
They're starting to look like the middle aged ladies we mocked in the early 00's.
@Nicole Emptage I mean isn’t it though? We have a problem in our society of making young people, both men and women, feel like if they don’t look a certain way then they won’t be accepted. As social animals being accepted is a very big deal for us humans, so we easily fall victim to this stuff. Then you get obsessive exercisers, eating disorders, and overdone cosmetic surgeries/fillers. We need to normalize just looking how you were born.
@@morganmiller6373 I'm not gonna lie, I feel a bit self conscious for having naturally fuller lips. Mine are a little bit bigger than Kylie's with fillers and I feel really awkward about it sometimes. Like people say, it's just a trend so I feel like people are going to look at me and be like ''Wow you missed the trend'' or judge me for thinking I had work done. I look really pouty and stuck up sometimes and I hate it. I know it's one of those things where it's like 'you should be grateful for what you have' but it's really crazy how you can want something so badly yet the people who actually have it don't want it.
everything gets out of fashion, except being totally natural.
Yes this lip filler trend has got to go. It looks unnatural and gross when it’s done in excess.
I believe it will go out of style soon, it looks way too unnatural
Dani H exactly I only know 2 people who looks good with them personally and they’ve got them sp natural that I didn’t even notice them. These celebrities look like if bratz dolls had botched surgeries yikes. You’d think people would tell them
I honestly think lip fillers only look good if a good majority of people of the same ethnicity has you have bigger lips naturally. because then it suits your features. everyone else literally looks like they got punched in the lip
lil egg every ethnicity can have big lips what the fuck is your point
@@ylvavolkov2122 - I said the MAJORITY.
what drives me crazy to see is when someone has had their lips overfilled and then they still over draw their lip liner making them look so silly/ clown like.
Then they look like they have a moustache 😂
I know! It's like damn, you paid all that money and you're still overlining your lips!
Totally agree. I honestly don't get that. very strange. I had one lot of lip filler 6 months back, and I usually line before lipstick, but have to be careful to not go way over lip edge, cos I look ... ridiculously instagram if not careful.
Hello Carli Bybel and Amanda Ensing!
the risk just too high....
Sometimes naturally thin lips suits the persons face. Often when they get so much lip filler, they constantly have to apply chapstick or routinely lick their lips (like Jeffree Starr). The moist part of the inside lip is now exposed to the air. Or the worst is fake white veneers with overfilled lips. Lol
Yeaaa! Hate the fake white veneers!
omg thats so true, ive noticed so many people who have a lot of filler constantly licking their lips
doesnt even have to be veneers, in america it is popular to whiten their teeth to the extreme, to me american celebrity and "influencer" teeth look blue! it looks so scary
Veneers look fine to me
But I don't like that the natural teeth is destroyed to use veneers
So true! Every part of the face is connected. Your lips aren't just hovering over your face, they affect everything, and sometimes the rest of the face is just not suited for big lips. I have big lips, but the bottom half of my face protrudes a bit in a natural "pout" in order to accommodate for them. If you have thin lips, you probably have a cute, pointy, smaller bottom half of your face. Embrace it!
This is what a good doctor is all about.
Lip fillers are so overrated. 90% of the people I know or see who have them their natural lips looked much better. I don't know why this trend started in the first place.
What do you mean you don't know? Kylie Jenner. Don't act dense.
@@queerlibtardhippie9357 Kylie Jenner lol? Not everyone who gets their lips inflated is 20 years old. It's pretty ignorant to think that all these 50 year old Real Housewives types are following Bimbo Jenner lol.
@@salan3507 Did I say any of that? Do you think Kylie Jenner only influences 20 year olds? People see things get popular and then they do it and it continues to spread. That's how the world works.
They don't need to forever follow her. It just has to happen once and then a chain reaction starts within subgroups of people.
@@ju-lq9jp It really doesnt matter what some people like. If it's the majority in the 1%, it's usually the dream standard.
These “professionals” need to tell their clients when too much is too much! Just like anything else, modifying can be addicting and you can see yourself differently than the way a common person would.
Professional _(adj.)_ - engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation
Its perfectly customary for a professional to prioritize profit over the well-being of people, as long as they don't take it far enough to jeopardize their income, that's just capitalism
But then they wouldn't make money
Unfortunately too much money will never be a thing and people keep throwing their money at them to do it
I believe that doctors would warn their patient the possible consequences before having the operation done. Just watching on how people are so desperate in making themselves look 'beautiful'or 'trendy' it is no surprise that despite these warnings they would still insist in having it done, that is why when I see butchered faces especially from celebrities I would not blame the doctors for it. As a celebrity, I am pretty sure that they have access to the most expensive and most known surgeons out there yet they still have their face butchered.
Not everybody looks good with big lips.
Yep. Especially those equal sized fish lips. Like... what is that? I can understand your lips being legitimately thin and u just want like 2cm of puff. But some people go to fucking INCHES
gluten free bleach fishes have thin lips
How bout be yourself
I luv my smol lips
I honestly feel that if you are not born with big lips, they wont suit u
I find him attractive... And he seems nice and smart! ....I don't know why I'm here, I have never looked into fillers!
NOT HIM LIKING YOUR COMMENT 👀 lmao girl I think you got a chance
@@brittmcquade2762 😄
@@brittmcquade2762 they needa shoot their shot HAJSBDJW
you're sapio sexual :)
@@Leotique wtf is sapio sexual
You are a rare gem of a doctor, i admire your integrity and honesty. It's refreshing to see your videos.
Overfilled lips are unnatural because they can’t actually contract like normal lips. this kind of beauty standard is unhealthy.
Contracting lips lead to nasty lip lines and that ages the fast faster then ANY other wrinkles you can have. Nasty lip lines destroy the face, make it look collapsed and decrepit. Ied rather have a woman with overfilled lips then some old withered hag with lines all over her lips that look like escaping daddy long legs crawling out.
@@jordanjay5143 firstly no one gives a shit about what kind of woman you'd rather have, apply the standard you have on her to yourself tho.
Secondly, what you said made absolutely no sense. Actually women with lip filler actually experience aging/sagging as the lip filler stretches the skin and then migrates.
Jordan Jay just say you arent attracted to the average normal woman and go dude, crazy that women are human and humans age physically huh 🤔
@@jordanjay5143 Are you 15 or something? Have you never seen real women? They don't have fucking "withered hag lines" all over their lips if they don't have filler.
"If you can tell something's been done, it's not good" I totally agree Dr.
According to Madison Beer she is 100% natural even though she has filler in her lips and cheeks..
But because it goes away... It means she's 100%natural 🤦♀️. This is what happens when you don't stay in school kids
Lol
She also thinks she’s something in Hollywood, other than a pretty girl
@el that doesn't make u fake
Madison Beer is much more than her body. Stop measuring a person’s worth and intelligence by their looks.
@@stephanieprekeges522 We were measuring her 'intelligence' based on what she said
😂
Jaclyn Hill... her face... I’m in shock every time I see her pics or videos! DO A VIDEO ABOUT JACLYN HILL !!
Shahad isnt it mostly weight gain? (Not to sound rude, couldn't think of a better way to put it tbh). Or is it mostly fillers, if it is I don't know why she would do that, weight gain I get (and isn't a bad thing of course), but to fill it that much would be odd, no?
Nic her face seems tight. Fat faces are usually more juicy... like they would jiggle a bit if you jumped up and down. Idk though 🤷♀️
@@nicolesmith4371 I agree. I feel like they should move the way lizzos cheeks move. The lil up and down thing they do when she jumps
So sick of people saying the same thing about JH. She suffers from water retention due to alcoholism. Alcohol consumption in excess dehydrates the body causing it to hold on to water and cause the puffy face. Yes she has had botox and fillers but you CANNOT inject filler directly into the centre of the cheeks - it is too vascular and NO aesthetic practitioners would do that. If it was filler do you not think Jaclyn would get it dissolved? I’m so sick of people making insulting comments about Jaclyn’s face as a weapon to try and deter people from getting botox and fillers.
Sherilyn sorry but filler spreads. There’s evidence that suggests filler does not actually disappear like was originally thought but actually spreads and lasts up to decades. That’s why people get “filler face”. It’s also possible that the dissolver used can also dissolve your natural face fat and collagen.
before the kardashians no one gave a crap about lip thickness, some people seem to be too easy to influence :/ and no shame to those getting cosmetic treatments, but I feel like the desire to get it is coming from the wrong place
Great video! I suscribe c:
This is not true lmao
JLo made her brand out of her lips
you must be under the age of 10 if you think that lip fillers weren't popular before the Kardashians
@@thegoods7011 no i think they’re probably ages 14-18 if they see it that way. because having big lips didn’t come to light until around middle school (for those ages) bc it didn’t matter in elementary school. and it largely depends on area and access to internet for them to think it was the kardashians. lots of factors, so there’s no need to be rude. (saying someone is under the age of 10 can be taken as rude, btw)
@@thegoods7011 they were popular but getting surgeries and fillers werent as normalized as they are now
I got filler under my eye for a deep line. Was told the filler would disappear within 6 months and to get it redone. It’s been 4 years and I’ve never had a line again.
same for my browlift!
Same I've had mine for 3 years almost under my eyes
I originally bought 2ml syringe of filler for my under eye circles. I use a hylaron pen. From my research the recommended amount for under eye is 1ml per eye every 9-12 month. A little goes long way and swelling happens. So I have only been using 1/2ml to 1/4ml a session for my entire face with at least one week of downtime for swelling to subside sometimes more. I think that all of the 2ml syringe will probably sufficient for my entire face. I still have 1/4 ml left. I will be doing one more session. I have always thought my natural lips were sufficiently full not sausage full but ok. So during a session when I have finished with my eyes and my deep forhead wrinkles there's usually just a tiny bit left in the ampoule and that goes in my lips. Filler is expensive and I don't want waste. I also do a 0.25 derma roller on both under eye and forehead wrinkles so that when there's some product loss at least that's still somewhat helpful.
ProRiverSong :o you can use filler with hyaluron pen under the eyes?
@@GuidetteExpert Yes, but you have to be careful. You can only go up to the edge of your bone. The soft tissue of and around the eye is delicate. Bone is needed for support. The hylaron pen puts out alot of force. Always stay over bone. Also while I didn't experience bruising and swelling many people can.
If your worried about bruising swelling...
Test Patch Suggestion: Imagine a line coming down from the corner of you eye to your cheek (you know likely where you put blush). Also I wouldn't ever go pass the 15th line of the pen on your face. Try line 3 first maybe down to line 5.
the way nobody has spoken about ariana grande...girl doesn't even look like herself anymore
HONESTLY! She didn't even need them either, she just keeps getting more and more
And it's not only the fillers. Girl got a whole new face, almost every part of her face has been done
@@molsondutch93 ikr? her lips look double the size, her face structure looks all weird, her nose is half the size it used to be. and she was already so pretty without it?
Tbh I didn't mind the lips when she first started with fillers because it looked proportional (and I lowkey want lip fillers but I will wait until I've started to age). I think she's beautiful then and now but it's sad to see how much she has changed her face, whether using makeup or fillers
@@molsondutch93 her lips were already a good size lmao
I had lip filler done about 1 year ago after having essentially no lips my entire life--my goal was to make them symmetric and also to increase the size to balance out my face. I had a fantastic doctor--he told me that I probably would never have to fill them again, and 1 year later, my lips still look natural and fantastic. They are still small, but that was my goal. I didn't want to change how I looked--I wanted to balance out my face and feel more confident. I am so glad I had a doctor who wanted the best for me. That is so important. Prior to watching your videos I assumed my doctor just thought the filler would stimulate natural collagen production, or stretch out my lips enough to maintain a larger/symmetric appearance, but now I wonder if he just knows, like you, that lip filler lasts much much longer than we typically believe! Thanks so much for your informative videos :)
Symmetry is over-rated.
Beautiful faces remain beautiful and engaging BECAUSE of those little asymmetries.
A beauty fact.
Glad you like your lips! And it’s actually the opposite... symmetry is more appealing to the eye.
Why are you thanking him if whatever he’s saying in the video is totally the opposite?
@@WyntrBry
A fully symmetrical beautiful face is boring and bland and will not hold the minds attention..
It is those little asymmetric features on a beautiful face that keeps a minds attention and stops a person's face become boring and bland/stale.
That is a veritable fact.
@@BrodyLuv2 yes, who want to look as a dead doll clown? If a face is symmetric it has no personality, and does not look so much alive or charming. When it' s not symmetric it is more special, unique and interesting. The most beautiful ppl I' v meet had not been symmetric in there face. Sad horrible trends this days...
Honestly I’m fine being “ugly” rather than inject something unknown into my skin 😭it scares me so much
You’re not ugly!
right id honestly rather have a rhino than lip injections
Yeah this terrifies me, this is some alien nightmare unknown things under your skin, horror. I also hate needles, it's really a needle horror show.
I’m sure you aren’t ugly. Also beauty is subjective. And filler can make you look unnatural.
Hyaluaronic acid is a substance naturally present in the body, so you don't really know what you're talking about.
Kylie for example has SO MUCH filler and she looks old for her age. If you do it in a conservative way it looks natural. All these girls go overboard and they look 42 when they're only 25.
Kyle had weak, thin lips that didn't look good on her. After her first treatment she looked great, but she just kept going back for more... more and more and more. Now she looks lumpy and unnatural. Lumpy like silly putty. Lumpy like play dough. Just distorted and grotesque.
It's not theirs fault, it's the surgeons fault. A lot of plastic surgeons are only looking for cash and not looking out for their patients!
She looks older because she changed a lot in her face, not just lips. She looks so bad
I believe she looks aged due to makeup.
So true but they think they look pretty 😂 when they actually look like ducks 🦆
wow one ml is a LOT. IDK what I expected but it wasn't that!
No it’s not. At all.
I’ve never had fillers so idk how it’d look but 1ml seems like such a tiny amount. It would get lost in my lips.
You strike me as a doctor who would help a patient look good in their own face rather than give them someone else’s face. If i ever wanted any procedures done I would definitely go to you.
5:17 “If you can tell something’s been done, then it’s not good”
So true. Everyone with those large lips should know that before ruining their face.
Sone people want it to look that way tho 😅
That is 60% of S Korea. You can tell who has had work and who hasn't.
I wish everyone would watch this. My beautiful, perfect baby sisters are getting it, and they're so young - I'm so worried about the long term consequences.Thank you for this calm and patient video - it's very much needed right now.
This is soon going to be that "I shouldn't have thin out my eyebrows" phase. People are going to regret this in the future.
Yup!trends change. Thin plucked brows were “in” and then big bushy eyebrows were “in”. Big lips used to be considered ugly and then they were considered pretty. Good grief. Your face is fine as it is
thin eyebrows are sexy they've always been popular in the goth community and its super popular now to shave your eyebrows off and draw a very thin straight line :3
It depends, i have a really thin face and I'm loving to hear that it can migrate and stay there filling my cheeks
Big lips were always the beauty standart
I wish all these young girls would realize that getting way over done lip filler is ONLY CAUSING PREMATURE AGING AROUND THE MOUTH.! The lips get inflated & once it goes away or migrates other places = you left with sagging lips.! Then if you get them reinjected every 6months ~ you will need surgery to have a lip lift.😭😢 so not only does it look super unnatural and ugly ~ it’s also causing premature aging on the skin😢
Why would a lip lift be necessary?
No offense but you’re kind of talking out of your ass
No evidence that there will be premature aging around the lips. The paradigm shift I am suggesting in research, is to manage filler properly with cycles of dissolving.
Dr Master Im not talking about natural or minimal filler in the lips. I’m talking about these girls, that get so much their lips look they’re about to explode. It stretches the skin extremely & then when the filler migrates or goes away = your left with sagging lips & horrid frown lines. I have a gf that gets her lips way over done (the past 4yrs religiouly she get them done every 6months) & she has had to have a lip lift surgery. I also seen this on botched. Dr Nasif specifically said that over a prolonged amount of time when your getting your lips over done ~ it’s only going to end up sagging your mouth or causing you to need a actual lip lift surgery. My girl friend literally has so much filler in her lips that she no longer has natural lines on her lips & they looks super shiny from how much stretching has Occurred. I think women look more gorgeous without lip injections. (or if they only get them done minimal/natural.) Even if I had super thin lips = I still wouldn’t get it done even if it was offered free. ijs🤷🏼♀️ I think natural beauty is the best. I can totally understand getting Botox or even filler in cheeks if your face is sunken in. But swollen hot dog lips ~ just isn’t cute AT ALL.!
Kitty R When I said this I’m not talking about natural looking lip filler. I’m talking about the girls that get it so over done the lips look super unnatural & like two swollen hot dogs for lips, which totally stretches them out.. I have a great gf that gets her lips done the past 4years, but she gets them Pumped way to full. So much so, that her plastic surgeon actually had to do a lip lift surgery on her. I also seen this on botched and Dr. Nasif explained the younger you start getting lip injections (Only if your getting them WAY overdone) = you could need a lip lift in the future from your lips being so heavy & gravity pulling down the lips since Theyr way heavier. Which causes them to start sagging. Once the filler migrates or fades away, your now left with sagging lips. So you either get more filler injected or try to combat it with filler around mouth.
I can't help but wonder how booked up you are when quarantine ends. I wish I could come to you for fillers/botox...you're the only doctor I trust!!!!!!
I wish to have such a talented doctors and practitioners in Scotland. Unfortunately they are only after your money :(
Gingerbread Girl maybe he could recommend someone in your area?
Kashanka27 omg yesss girl I feel you.
Love well that’s bold to assume. Not everyone got impacted on the same level. For some it just gives us more time to spend online and get more insecure and less things to distract us from that. Don’t underestimate how much those things take up some people’s lives. Again to each their own and people should be allowed to do with their bodies as they please
Love obviously I mean as long as you are not harming yourself or anybody else then do whatever you want. That’s not reckless and as you said if people want to experiment then more power to them. I was kinda just trying to say that some people really feel like they need to because they feel burdened by insecurities and it’s not just about experimenting for them, but I’m so glad you feel confident within yourself and I think it just takes some people a bit longer or a different approach to reach that
I spent the whole vid trying to figure out if Dr. Chan uses lip filler...
what did you conclude?
Answer is no... They're natural!
Me too 😂😂😂
I feel like most Asians have natural big lips
I think no as most Asians have naturally fuller lips. I notice it’s a common ‘ethnic’ feature
Stop the fillers! It is not the people who need a remake, but our perception of beauty.
Great statement 👍🏼
Its like changing yr clothes ,getting a hair cut. Of course when its too much its ugly but it makes women inscure when they are not pleased with their lips.no psycological treatment will cure it.
@@whynot7802 As a psychologist and a woman I can totally disagree.
I agree with changing our perception of beauty, but not the stopping of the fillers, I feel like women should have autonomy over what they choose to do to their body and some do benefit from these procedures and we shouldn’t judge those that do, however it is quite upsetting that there are instances where women feel pressured to get these procedures because of how they perceive themselves in a negative fashion
Well said
When I was younger, I was always unhappy with how small my lips were, how too big my nose was and how small my chin was. I contemplated many times completely changing my face. But now that I'm in my 30's I'm so glad I never had the money to go through with it. I love my face the way it is. This doesn't mean I judge those that do want change, but I'm so glad I got a chance to learn to love myself unchanged. Now that I'm older I look to cosmetic medicine for other things, like I have some painful varicose veins I want to have treated, etc, but I'm content with how I look :) And I super appreciate a doctor who is honest about the side effects and changes you undertake if you have a procedure.
omg the fact that he used iluvsarahii as an example of how good your lips can look without filler after. yesss!!!! she used to have that same mindset with filler and then I think she snapped out of her facial dsymorphia and started to like her face how it is. she looks amazing now.
I didn't know her, but it was obvious how much better she looked afterwards.
I once saw some youtuber (can't remember who) go get lip filler for the first time and she asked for just a little bit and the practitioner said "that's what everyone says but eventually they want more so let's put more than just a little bit" and then she injected the 1ml in her lips. That was the moment that ensured that I would never trust anyone injecting anything in my face. She straight-up said she wanted A LITTLE BIT and she came out with the classic nasty-looking lips that look like they're sore and about to burst.
„A little bit“ isn’t a measurement, so she should have been more specific. Also, one doctor fucks up and you distrust all? Now there‘s an Einstein
pretty sure that was gabbie hannah cause she had a video where the exact situation went down
Don't do unnecessary surgeries. It's not worth it.
That's what happened to me, I said "I don't want too much filler" and 2 years later I have the whole acid hyaluronic in the upper side of my lip 🙂👍
I said i wanted 0,5 ml 3 years ago. The woman insisted to put 1 ml. I am a petite girl with small round features (4'11"), 0,5 ml was still too much. By chance I never accepted the 1 ml 🙄🙄She said I may need to refresh it 6 months later. I never came back and after 1,5 year I still add the Revanesse Kiss filler.
There was a time when we all just had lips. No thought required.
Imagine.
I've never seen lip filler that looked natural, even when done minimally.
To be a devil's advocate here though, if lip filler looks natural you wont register it as lip filler, you register it as just "their lips"
I don't like this trend either, but like most plastic surgeries, our opinions are skewed because the good outcomes fly under the radar under 'natural beauty' while the bad outcomes are in our face and obvious.
Mine looks natural tbh
@@jadecoolness101 I understand what you're saying but the reason you (or at least I) can usually tell is because natural lips are typically more relaxed and softer looking. When they have any kind of filler, even if it doesn't plump them up a lot, they don't look as supple. My mom used to work for a well known plastic surgeon in the area. She's had her lips filled too, ever so slightly but I can still tell, though her husband can't. When people get filler in their face and it's done well, I am unable to tell. It's only with the lips, but I am admittedly a mouth person and when people talk I watch their lips.
Mine look exactly like they did 10 years ago after 1 ml
@@elleelleelleelle_______ mine too
I absolutely love how honest, responsible and educational you are.
Wow when he showed you 1ml on the back of his hand that looked liked A LOT 😧
I think that was the whole syringe not 1ml
@@xoyuri_art He mentioned each syringe contains 1ml
@@nabeelahhassan869 shoot I thought 1ml was only like 10 droplets, cause it looked like it was a tube of lipgloss 😨
I often see 1 ml of animal blood working at a vet clinic.. it's a lot more than people think
Right?? I'm so confused... A teaspoon is 5ml, no way that was only a fifth of a teaspoon!
I feel like I’m the only one who likes my small lips.. I feel like they make my mouth very expressive
You’re not alone! I feel the same way about mine :)
You're not. My lips are fairly small and I would *never* get fillers. These fake ass bitches look like fish lol, I don't understand how anyone could think that it's attractive.
@@lucy9698 lets not drag others down, that's what they do. If they wanna look like fish they can go right ahead.
But I'll happily stay small haha
@@jadecoolness101 If my opinion counts as "dragging someone down" then the party in question has bigger issues to worry about lol.
@@lucy9698 they're the ones that go around insulting thin lips, going and saying that bitches with big lips are fake is just... not productive. But go off queen
This video should be watched by everyone before getting filler
They probably say "come get a refill every 6 months" for monetary rea$ons... js...
This over filled lip trend is like the over plucking of the eyebrows trend in the 90s. And now we are all hunting for brow products to give us back what we used to have. It’s amazing how effective these trends are on so many of us! I’m definitely ready to see lips getting back to normal!
Unfortunately the thin brows look is making a comeback with the Y2K aesthetic that is trending now
I always had natural, full eyebrows when I was young. As I became older and my face lost the baby fat they looked too harsh for my finer face structure. Ever since I thinned them out in a beautiful, natural shape my face looks fresher and my eyes look more amazing. I was always against that fake cater pillar eyebrow look.
This is so useful as I want to ‘open’ my lips because I have fairly good sized lips but some of the area is hidden and been wondering what 1ml looks like. Never am I getting that much! Filler Mustashe isn’t sexy..
Love the 'filler moustache' term you used!
Maybe look into the lip flip ising botox instead if your lips are a gpod size
@@claireh2200 yes! This helps!
@@claireh2200 and I'm gonna try pdo threads next
@@claireh2200 but it only last about three to four weeks. Had it done a few times.
I’m a practitioner and there is NO WAY I would compromise my ethics and standards. My role is to enhance not to change... anyone coming for a huge change has a head problem not a lip problem and I am not qualified to deal with their Psychological issues. I’m sure they will get it done elsewhere, but my 36yrs as a nurse is very precious to me and those I treat !!
I am 40, i have thin lips and i never wanted fillers. I'm so glad that i didn't jump on this bandwagon. I look natural and many of my friends of the same age look weird and puffy.
Happy I read that 😆 I have thin lips and always wanted lip fillers, from a very young age. Soon 30 and still didn’t get them done. I was worried about the chemicals in the fillers but didn’t think that it would disfigure my lips 😂 now I know for sure that I’m not getting them done
Seriously most women look like they have duck lips after the fillers 😂😂 no thank u!
Dr. Chan, I have EVERY Dr. And Nurse injector following you for MANY reasons but the main one being injectables don’t dissipate. That was a part of a convo with several of my Doctors and there was quite a discussion. It was like pulling a loose thread on a sweater.......
Needless to say, I understand a couple have been in discussion with you directly and I can’t thank you enough for all of your input and sharing of your personal experience and daily discoveries including findings in fillers and MRI’s and how fillers migrate vs dissipate. You have some very bright PS really giving reps and companies some hard questions that have put companies on the spot. Who isn’t important at this point but I’m confident you’re aware.
Regardless, I’m so glad I found you and have been able to spread your name around to the important Docs that, while older, need to have a wake up on what is and isn’t appropriate as well as what and where we are going with fillers. Thank and don’t stop being you! Hope everyone is safe and healthy. I’m in ICU at this time and it been a challenge. Take care and stay healthy.
Wow! Thank you Tovah. Appreciate your comments and your support of the videos.
You’re such an Amazing physician. You set the standard for a medical practice. I wish you could set the standard in the world of dating 😂 being single I feel the constant pressure to keep doing something to try to be pretty and not be looked upon as old.
Its not about making you look younger. You can look good at any age! My next video is on why one boyfriend every 6months is too much...
Victorian Cosmetic Institute 😂😂😂 you’re so funny! I agree that is too much lol I would be happy just to get a dinner date occasionally 😂😂😂
This Guy 😂😂⭐️⭐️❤️❤️
I’m a native of Los Angeles. Born and raised-58 years. I was an inner city teacher until health problems then cancer and an arthritic spine forced me out. I think it’s so sad that the obsession with appearance has gotten worse since the advent of the internet. Young women putting fillers and toxins in their faces. We should be developing our intellects and our hearts not obsessing over line on our faces. Aging is inevitable. I see a lot of women with stretched, filled faces and elderly veiny, swollen hands. It looks freakish. What happened to looking outward and trying to make the world a better place instead of staring into the mirror and trying to stop the aging process. I am so glad I came of age in a kinder, gentler less narcissistic time.
Omg Huda beauty is the only reason why I will never put fillers on my face 🤢
Yeah she overdid the face fillers. I would still try a conservative amnt of lip filler tho
mar stunning girl natually but I can tell she got a good amount of fillers. She doesnt have duck lips but definitely not natural.
Hudas face looks painful to watch. Shes botched big time
facial dysphoria
*There are quite a few cases of patients on RealSelf complaining that hyaluronidase has also dissolved their natural tissue surrounding the filler, leaving them with misshapen and/or even smaller lips than before. Some cases even show volume loss in OTHER parts of the face from where the enzyme was injected (for instance, volume loss at the temple and cheek even though the enzyme was injected only into the lips). Have you heard of this before? Would you be willing to talk about it?*
The patients report that this natural volume loss became apparent within the first day or two after the enzyme injections, so it wouldn't be related to natural aging over time. The volume loss is very apparent from before/after photos. Also, some of these patients did long term updates and the volume never returned -- their natural volume loss is permanent.
It seems to me that there are many more things we don't yet know about filler AND hyaluronidase... Much more research needs to be done.
I have been wanting lip fillers since I was very young due to the shape of my mouth, but since recognizing that natural facial tissue volume loss is something that some patients are experiencing, I have been hesitant to do so because I would want to be confident in the safety of hyaluronidase in case I wanted to dissolve any lumps/bumps of filler.
Is this really something I should be concerned about or could these cases be caused by something else? Am I just better off not touching filler at all due to all of the potential issues with BOTH the filler and the dissolving enzyme?
vegan queen I think it's because a lot of hyluronadaise is used when removing a lot of filler to make sure it's all removed (150 units in one sitting). Hyluronidase I believe if done in small doses like (20-30 units) over a period of time would be better and would prevent dissolving your natural tissue.
Hyaluronidase can absolutely dissolve your own natural volume as well as the filler. Speaking from experience. I had a filler mishap, needed to get it dissolved, and the hyaluronidase ended up eating through my own natural volume as well as the products, leaving me looking sunken and older. It was truly very distressing to experience. Months later, I changed dermatologist and had the areas the hyaluronidase damaged balanced out with more filler. The end result ended up being fantastic, due greatly in part to the new doctor having a fantastic eye for aesthetics and a wealth of experience. Granted, hyaluronidase doesn’t do this to everyone, but it write this to let you know that it certainly can. The best thing to do is to choose the best doctor you can possibly find, research his work and see if you like it. Personally I think the European dermatologists are better as they tend to go for a more natural look.
@@XxPaulyxx none of the cases I've seen have had a large amount of filler to dissolve and the amount of hyaluronidase used has seemed relative to that. it makes me think that it really depends on the person and how susceptible their own tissues are to the effects of hyaluronidase
@@PiersJHA Thank you for sharing your experience. May I ask where the filler that you had dissolved was placed and which areas you saw volume loss in? Just curious how much it spread.
It's crazy that this isn't spoken about more often -- injectors talk about hyaluronidase like it's the safest solution in the world and I didn't find out about this potential side effect until after I did some major digging in my research. This should really be more common knowledge.
I agree that I really prefer the look of injectable work done by European doctors, but I live in the States so it's hard to justify the travel time and cost haha. I suppose your face is not something you should do at a discount though...
I lost a very large amount of weight within an extremely short period of time and this caused me to have some volume loss in my face that I dislike even though I am quite young. I would certainly never want to risk even more volume loss at a young age, so I am wondering if I should skip fillers altogether to avoid the risk of having to use hyaluronidase later.
I just got lip filler for the first time and my lips are already medium size but i wanted slightly more fullness, and specifically around the upper border I wanted definition that I've lost with age. (I'm 39 btw.) So i only wanted a little bit and had the nurse do .5 ml in total. I absolutely love the results. Very natural and not something even people that know me would notice. My suggestion is that you just find someone who does injections all the time and has lots of experience. And maybe have an idea of where you want the filler placed and relay that to whoever is going to do it. A little in the middle bottom lip and a little along the vermillion border of the upper lip i think looks the most natural (specifically toward the center by the cupids bow). But the other thing is to start with very little. This way hopefully you wont need to even worry about getting anything dissolved. And if you do get it dont freak out when its done because your lips will look quite a bit bigger than they will due to swelling when you leave. But it does go down and im really loving my natural results.
actually I think we just need to destroy these beauty standards and love ourselves the way we are, without getting plastic surgeries and fillers and stuff
100%!!! As others have pointed out, this desire to have big lips is a very recent trend as I remember the beauty icons of my adolescence (mid to late 2000s) having thin lips, flat butts, and slender frames- none of which are the ideal look now. Beauty standards are always fluctuating and they are always bullshit. I feel like a lot of progressive-leaning people have become huge defenders of plastic surgery in recent years as a direct response to the misogynist backlash which female celebrities have received in the past for having had work done. Though I agree that people shouldn't be shamed for having cosmetic surgery, I also think it's a huge step backwards for it to be accepted uncritically en masse.
@@hollyhobgoblin8838 It is a symptom of a much larger problem. Going off on someone online for getting her lips filled does fuck all to address the structural problems that exist beyond any one person. What you see as accepting something uncritically is actually people knowing not to waste their time.
Tired of these inflated, bee-stung lookin' lips on people 😂
ikr every instagram model looks the exact same. there are times I can't even tell between different models. Bella, Kendall, Kylie, Stassie are all starting to look like copies of the one prototype Kim
I know.. can we go back to normal lips??? Haha
@@misselizabeth6631 normal lips, normal eyes, preferably normal cheekbones too
Krabby Kat nothing is “normal” everyone is different. So stop saying normal and say natural.
Sausage lips...a.k.a hotdog lips🤣🤣
Finally someone calls out duck lips! Subscribed.
Same ^^ !
Kylie Jenner watching this like :👁👄👁
You mean: 👁🐤👁
Haha this comment is so funny 👏
🔵 👄 🔵
Too bad there’s not a bigger lip emoji
Although I did not search for this video, the way you spoke and the visuals has gotten me to learn about something didnt know existed. Very informative.
People called me the big lipped bandit in school. Imagine 10 years later people are paying for lip fillers 😂😂
I love my lips 💋
As you should! You look beautiful 🙏🏼🥰
@@ann-rs8kk Thank you. As do you!
you’re so pretty queen they probably wish they could have your lips now
@@Iuvkrssy thank youuu. Right back at you
That why racism is a result of jealousy lol
There is simply nobody as honest and genuine as this doctor. So amazing.
Kind of glad I watched this before my next appointment... now I know not to go overboard!!
People like to "look" like they have had work done. In my opinion the best work is the work people dont notice....
this doctor are well honest.
Indeed this is becoming more apparent. My publication with Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery America on this has been accepted and will be available soon. More studies are required!
Thank you so much for being an honest doctor. You just got a new subscriber here! Ethics FTW!
I knew someday I would be glad I held off on getting filler! This is so helpful, I didn’t even notice the filler traveling up people’s face after time but if you look at certain celebrities you can totally tell that is why their mouth area looks so puffy. Especially on the girl you showed in this video at the end.
Overfilling will result in "pillow faces" in the long term where the person's face looks like....a rumpled pillow. Like some gooey putty found it's way under their skin.
sheep mentality is so effective that people think over filled lips are pretty. More money for the doctors i guess
@@goodiegoodygumdrops the thing is not everyone are doing it because they're following others. I for example have asymmetric lips to the level where i need to change how i draw my lips, for such case lip filler is good solution.
No they wanna hv black plp lips..I know most black plp hv big lips
Keren Pooh ikr black and asians and latinas. Basically most non white ppl loll
Lucia You type like you’re having a stroke.
Their doctor may have tried to talk them into balanced look, but noooo... they felt like CUSTOMERs, not PATIENTs.
This is such a legend of a doc
Your editing is spot on!!!! Just adds the omph!!!
I’m so so happy for your video. I got a doctor recommend to me to get filler on my cheeks to increase my cheekbone and I was like BYEEEE Felicia!
Yes!! I've always said that if you can tell someone got fillers, that they weren't done right 😖 Love having a doctor be honest about this!
My lips are basically toothpick thin lol but I still like them! 😂
But that is very CUTE thou! My adwise to u, love u r self as u are! Diversity is the best! Ugly trends comes and goes! Belive me, this trend are ugly and looks crazy! And it' s only some group of ppl' s trend, the Clowns!
Yeee
Confidence is sexy! You go girl! 🙌🏻
Looks very youthful on you ✨
Thin lips are beautiful too!
Extremely interesting. Thanks you. I’ve always thought ppl who’ve done filler consistently, seem to start to look weird after a while. You can’t put ur finger on it, but it just looks odd.
As a Dentistry student this is really interesting and good for my knowledge. Thank you!
Omg You are Genius! ❤️ You give me healthy point Of view about fillers!
I will be VERY glad Of video about PRP, and filling nasolabial folds with PRP.
Yeah I got .5 ml in my lips and that was plenty. Was very happy with the result. No one would even be able to tell i had it done, but my lips looked slightly fuller and better. I love them.
Nowadays is really rare to find a Honest Doctor like this gentleman in this video 👏Most of Doctors, Nurses, Beauticians, Dentists that do Injections with Dermal Fillers/Botox always used way more than 1 ml because, they want our 💸💰, they don't care!!! Thanks for the Honest Video.
I appreciate the honesty about fillers on this channel. I was told by my practitioner that filler in my cheeks would be a solution to my minor jowls. I’m so glad I chose to do some research on fillers first and found this channel! Can you provide advice on what options there are for jowls (e.g. Ultherapy, Kybella)? [I realize this video is about lip fillers and my practitioner was referring to filler in my cheeks, but other videos on this channel suggest that fillers in the cheeks might be overdone too.]
The extreme popularity of lip fillers is kinda sad. Like you do you, but....
Anyways, great video, very informative
@꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄𒐪꧄ ꧄ you sound crazy lol
This is amazing and absolutely true! So glad to see and hear someone finally speaking out against the destruction of normal human faces instead of softly helping and enhancing. I could never afford to get it done but would like to from this Doctor. When you age, it isn't just the lips that change but the entire face. Good for him.
In a world full of Kylie Jenners, be a Reba McEntire.
🙌
My stand. ❤
So just get botox?
😂👌
I have been considering fillers so I’m so glad I watched this! Thank you! Less than 1ml for me!
Finally! People should be more educated about this! Thank you!! Couldn’t agree more 👏🏼
Do you recommend people that have had lip filer over many years should dissolve their filler than refill from scratch?
I’m also curious! It sounds pretty logic after seeing this video.
Black Hayate same 🤔🤔
It can be done clinically. I usually assess that way. Often migration above the lip occurs, so I dissolve if necessary every 2 years or so.
If it looks good, why fix what isn't broke? Only dissolve if u are very unhappy. Thats a lot of wasted money otherwise
@@labornurse Exactly. I leave it unless it causes an issue. Often, tho patients dont remember how they looked before and only the expert can notice the lip protrusion. So I do a dissolve and they can't believe the improvement. Also I never dissolve in the "wanted" places just the "unwanted" above the lip. So no money wasted there.
99% of them look soooo bad like people who think Kylie lips ain't bad have only seen her on her photoshopped full face makeup ig account. The 1% who do look decent is because they already had nice full lips and get the tiniest bit of filler like Cindy Kimberly.
This comment reminded my of when people were sucking cups to plump their lips and many got injuries
Thank you for speaking truth. We need more Drs. like you.
I've never thought about getting any fillers or surgery but I'm very interested in all of it! Also no judgement for anyone who does. Such an informative channel.
I love this video. People with over filled lips are called “lip cripples”. Applies to patients who are so over filled- their lips dominate their face. It’s all you see. So bad they need to be “de-bulked” to get immediate correction. I’m consistently baffled by the clinicians who continue to do this for patients who really need to have a conversation about augmentation addiction.
This style of advice is very relistic and fair. Thank you for sharing, hopefully this helps some people to make a more informed decision about there own needs and wants. 2 thumbs up!!!
I've heard the dissolving agent can also dissolve the natural tissue, not just the filler. is this true?
What about filler spreading in the nose? Is there a way to inject hyoluronidase into the sides of the nose without affecting the filler still in the tip?
You would be an amazing narrator for a medical procedure series. The way you talk is very captivating.
This makes me never want to get lip fillers. 😭 Just enjoy what God gave you naturally. ❤️ You’re all beautiful. 👏🏼