20 Most Damaging Facial Rejuvenation Mistakes (Stop these NOW to save your skin!)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @fr11288
    @fr11288 Год назад +19

    Finally, someone who actually knows what they’re talking about you make so much sense and you have no problem telling it like it is

    • @KTD888
      @KTD888 3 месяца назад

      This Dr is one of the best in the world

    • @kathygleason6798
      @kathygleason6798 14 дней назад

      Do facial exercises help a sagging neck?

  • @pippa212
    @pippa212 Год назад +415

    I’ve had morpheus (did nothing and hurt like hell!), ultherapy (did tighten my neck a little) and thread lifts (lasted 4 months). He’s absolutely right. Only a facelift will tighten the face, nothing else, at least not yet. I wasted a lot of money and now will spend it on a vertical restore

    • @naturalTJ
      @naturalTJ Год назад +36

      I worked at a med spa and the nurse (new injector) swore pdo threads would work for my chin fat area, but it did absolutely nothing but wasted my time and money. It’s soooo many new injectors out there and people are looking scary.

    • @TheRealMerBer
      @TheRealMerBer Год назад +23

      Funny, I got the threads done years ago, before I had ever heard of them. The Dr used them around my lip area telling me they'd define my lip line. He had a few left over and was teaching another Dr in the room so he put them in my cheek area. I remember leaving that appointment thinking what a waste, but then I noticed how amazing my lips looked. I had gotten fillers, Botox and everything in between but nothing worked as well as those threads.. and nothing lasted as long either, well over a year. I'm thinking there's a big difference though between what I had done to my lips than a thread lift for the face (I noticed nothing with the "few" threads that he put in my face) I would absolutely do it again on my lips

    • @naturalTJ
      @naturalTJ Год назад +9

      @@TheRealMerBer oh wow, well that’s a good outcome. You just never know what the outcome will be, because experience comes w practice sadly.

    • @pippa212
      @pippa212 Год назад +18

      @@TheRealMerBer it looked great for about 4-5 months but now my jowls are back. I’ve actually scheduled a facelift because I’m turning 60 and nothing else is going to work

    • @jillmattioli9640
      @jillmattioli9640 Год назад +14

      I had morpheus too, did nothing. Asked for a refund of some sort...nothing.

  • @EvaB-nt6hk
    @EvaB-nt6hk Год назад +12

    I am dermatologist and aesthetician doctor for 30 years.I comlpletely agree with your opinions.But talking about aging process we have to remember about change of shape, proportions and harmony of the face due to bone aging and rebuilding.

  • @16mfunez
    @16mfunez Год назад +110

    I've been an esthetician for about 2.5 years now and realized early on cleanser is so huge! The most simple step that everyone overlooks. With that being said, when you mentioned foamy cleansers and filler, I was sold to subscribing to your channel! I never ever hear anyone talk about the simple things you can do for anti-aging. Thank you so much for supporting healthy skin instead of expensive product! 🎉💙🙏

    • @Cerdo_asqueroso
      @Cerdo_asqueroso Год назад +1

      Why is your hair purple?

    • @TammyCondren
      @TammyCondren 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@Cerdo_asqueroso Why is your hair not purple🤣

    • @minayiamin
      @minayiamin 8 месяцев назад +1

      So whats the best way to wash my acne prone skin ?

    • @karenconaway
      @karenconaway 8 месяцев назад +7

      What is best soap/wash for aging skin. On a budget 😢

    • @MichelleJanetis
      @MichelleJanetis 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@karenconawayCetaphil

  • @hummingbirdofgumption3263
    @hummingbirdofgumption3263 Год назад +54

    A huge part of my skin routine is not eating foods with additives. I'm pushing 60 and yes, I look older, but my faces has few wrinkles except for forehead creases due to movement. The areas of my face that don't move a lot have no wrinklles or crapeyiness. Also, staying out off the sun is a huge part of it.

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад +7

      Thanks for sharing!!

    • @LauraParrott
      @LauraParrott 7 месяцев назад

      @dramirkaram how much should I save for a vertical restore in the future?

  • @tonyadodd9130
    @tonyadodd9130 Год назад +144

    You literally saved me so much money! I was about to purchase a pack of three Morpheus sessions for $3250! I already have amazing skin at 34, no wrinkles or discolouration. Been using retin a for almost 10 years now, sunscreen every two hours and I do tca-jesseners-vit a combination peels every 6-8 weeks. Thanks for the tip of bringing the peel down onto my neck! I was always told before not to use it on the neck. Your channel is so helpful!

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад +13

      Glad I could help!

    • @cindilovins5055
      @cindilovins5055 Год назад +6

      Filler when it begins to ware off stretches the skin and leaves you with wrinkles.

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Год назад +11

      You're 34? Make sure to sunscreen your neck.

    • @11ddd99
      @11ddd99 Год назад +11

      At 34?

    • @tonyadodd9130
      @tonyadodd9130 Год назад +2

      @@TheShumoby oh absolutely! I also wear a hat and apply sunscreen to my face, neck, chest and hands ☺️

  • @alexprinsrealestateagent1263
    @alexprinsrealestateagent1263 Год назад +45

    Morpheus8 ruined the fat under my eyes and my temples. I’m 36 and look so skeletal now after having 3 treatments done. Never again. Now I’m going to be getting fat transfers under my eyes to help reverse the damage. I don’t even look the same anymore. I was considering a lower bleph to get rid of some of the loose skin, but I’m getting a lower bleph/skin pinch with fat transfers. Glad to see that was on the list. It needs to be combined to look good. I’m excited to get it done.

    • @nicholettej1742
      @nicholettej1742 Год назад +2

      Ultherapy did it for me..sigh

    • @pnevlud
      @pnevlud Год назад +3

      These machines are only as good as the operator. If the setting is above 41 degrees Celsius it will melt fat!!

    • @Southpaw1001
      @Southpaw1001 Год назад +3

      So sorry that happened to you. I've been curious about Morpheus8. After seeing this video and reading your comment, I would never consider.
      I do face yoga and use Vitamin C (a.m.) and A (p.m.) serums everyday and try to eat right most of the time.

    • @l8diva
      @l8diva 4 месяца назад

      ​@@pnevlud​@ada6044 I did 3x Morpheus8 sessions on lower face only (no fillers) 7mm deep, 45 deg. C heat applied, and I was actually hoping for some fat loss that I heard many report.. All it did was leave tiny imprint texture on my skin that took months to fade down.

    • @Mary-y6j
      @Mary-y6j 3 месяца назад +3

      Why are yall doing all this at 36!? That’s way too young in the first place.

  • @Randy_s_1964
    @Randy_s_1964 Год назад +37

    Im 59 years old new yorker....listening to you for the last year..... you are so informative and such a skilled artist..... you are on my bucket list.... as soon as i can wrap my brain around the the finances i am on my way to you...surgery will be a lifetime achievement for me. . 🎉meanwhile you are a wealth of information...... thank you for that

  • @SharonSmith-SWFL
    @SharonSmith-SWFL Год назад +98

    Hi Dr. Karam, I have followed your advice since discovering your channel. After 11 months of using the Trifecta and seeing amazing improvements in my skin, I had a facelift exactly one month ago (also had an upper & lower blepharoplasty). I'm pleased with the results, although I'm still healing. This has been quite a journey, but I took the time to have 4 consultations, including a second one with the surgeon I chose. I can honestly say that if I had not used the Trifecta, I would not have had the cosmetic surgery. I feel better about myself, and truly appreciate the time that you take to educate your subscribers. Thank you so much 😊

    • @liakogogidze2933
      @liakogogidze2933 Год назад +5

      Congratulations on your procedure. Did you use someone in Fl. & if so who? Also are you pleased with their work?
      Thanks in advance ☺️

    • @eyecandylashlounge
      @eyecandylashlounge Год назад +2

      Would also love to know which doctor and results update

    • @SharonSmith-SWFL
      @SharonSmith-SWFL Год назад +6

      I am now 8 weeks post surgery and almost completely healed with the exception of some redness below my lower eyelids. My surgery was performed by Mark Prysi, MD (Prysi Cosmetic Surgery, Naples, FL). I am pleased with the outcome and have no regrets. Thank you to those that commented.

    • @liakogogidze2933
      @liakogogidze2933 Год назад +1

      @@SharonSmith-SWFLvery happy for you and that you are happy with results. Thank you for sharing your experience and Doctor used. It’s hard to trust many these days, especially with so many in Naples. Happy New Year.☺️🙏🏼❤️

  • @colinjosephsant5042
    @colinjosephsant5042 Год назад +15

    There's no substitute for experience nor indeed honesty and you proved it, well worth the watch.

  • @By_Aleeya
    @By_Aleeya Год назад +111

    Thank you for all of these free hints and tips Dr Karam. Very generous of you to share so much insider knowledge with us. I completely agree consistency is key.

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад +12

      You are so welcome!

    • @lisadolan689
      @lisadolan689 Год назад +1

      @@dramirkaramyou are a legend Sir. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m saving for my trip to you now. See you eventually 🙏☺️

    • @Svetlo4ek
      @Svetlo4ek Год назад +2

      @dramirkaram thank you for all the great information. But what should we do if we need to treat jowls, nasolobial folds and sagging skin and we do not have 190k$ for a face lift? It looks like nothing else works at all.

    • @ABc-nu6jb
      @ABc-nu6jb Год назад

      @@dramirkaramDear Dr. Karam, if you ever like to share your age & procedures, it would be appreciated very much 🙏your skin looks very good but you probably also have good genetics due to Middle E. skin type & the fact that you’re a man and have naturally more resilient skin but still it would be highly appreciated if you shared any of your secrets / potential procedures honestly because your skin looks so good 😊

    • @christianeneves7054
      @christianeneves7054 Год назад +1

      😢 So sad... I'm not able to afford surgery. I was hoping that Morpheus should be the key... Don't know what to do now!

  • @naturalTJ
    @naturalTJ Год назад +77

    As a licensed medical aesthetician I swear by this Dr’s advice and his skin backs up what he says. I’m 49 and I’ve never had Botox, filler or a facelift but I’ve sworn by good skincare for the past almost 20 years, and people think I’m 35. I work w a plastic surgeon and he loooooves all of the energy based machines, but I’ve been trying to educate him on good skincare past Skinceuticals. My favorite services are regular microneedling, a water based microdermabrasion and TCA peels plus the use of actives + spf are an absolute must. Thank you again for another banging video :-)))

    • @SanctaJives
      @SanctaJives Год назад +1

      Is there something wrong with Skinceuticals? I'm trying to find a good retinol but I don't know what brand to get.

    • @annettegarciakerslake8588
      @annettegarciakerslake8588 Год назад

      Is Skinceuticals bad?

    • @naturalTJ
      @naturalTJ Год назад +14

      Skinceuticals isn’t bad, but it’s not worth the price for something like CE Ferulic (my opinion). It’s “medical” grade, been around for a while but some of the prices can’t be justified. I use professional grade skincare, but I’ve never bought into Medical grade. When buying a Retinol make sure it’s a product that can’t be exposed to air meaning a pump form vs something in a jar or dropper that you have to open and close. It’s very sensitive to light, heat and air. Some of my favorite professional lines are Circadia skin, Advanced rejuvenating concepts 🥇, Societe (clean and medical line), Hale Cosmecuticals plus many many more. Start low w Retinol .5, and work your way up if that’s your preference. This Dr’s line sounds amazing too, and I do plan to purchase it soon.

    • @aleksal9132
      @aleksal9132 Год назад

      Would you say that regular microneedling is more beneficial for the skin than radiofrequency microneedling?

    • @naturalTJ
      @naturalTJ Год назад

      @@aleksal9132 reg microneedling eliminates the heat (RF) so it’s error free for the most part w the right esthetician. What makes reg microneedling a game changer is adding in growth factors to super charge the anti-aging benefits or some places will add in the PRP. If you do visit a med spa, go with a list of questions because of a lot these Aestheticians/Nurses/Dr’s aren’t as knowledgeable as they should be. I’m big on education which is why I love this channel and I always ensure I empower my clients w knowledge and set reasonable expectations. This Dr’s advice is golden in my opinion, but you can always find 10 more Dr’s that will disagree w him. Don’t ever assume the title of nurse or Dr equates to knowledge. I worked at a Med Spa and the new injector nurse told me PDO threads would help w chin fat, but they did absolutely nothing. They were all about the money so I quit!!!
      Oh I will add that RF microneedling (Morpheus) can help w subtle chin fat, jowling, acne scars and tightening but the operator needs to be aware of the settings. But if the patient has a laxity issue, only surgery can help that.

  • @WarriorwomanforJC
    @WarriorwomanforJC Год назад +51

    I just turned 55 and I'm about to start a few treatments. Your channel is soooo much help with what to do and what not to do. Thank you!!

    • @manta40
      @manta40 5 месяцев назад

      Which treatments are on your wishlist?

  • @andreamorrow77
    @andreamorrow77 Год назад +102

    I think many people would love to buy your products. However, The cost of Trifecta products don"t fit some people's 😢budget.

  • @dammar117
    @dammar117 Год назад +9

    Amazing how so much effort has been put in creating those machines that don't do anything!

  • @jericlark5855
    @jericlark5855 Год назад +13

    I had a lower bleph With the most wonderful plastic surgeon in San Diego. No volume added and it was incredibly wonderful outcome looks amazing.

    • @leawhite4
      @leawhite4 Год назад

      Congratulations!! Do you mind sharing some pics? I am considering doing the procedure, so doing research at this time.

    • @kathleengrill9864
      @kathleengrill9864 6 месяцев назад

      @@leawhite4
      I had my upper and lower eyes done by DR. Hardesty in Riverside, 20 plus years ago. My eyes still look great for my age. I will be going to Dr. Hardesty for a lower facelift and taking my 40 year old niece so he can tell her she’s crazy and does not need any surgery.
      I live in Newport Beach and refuse to pay those prices . I can get fantastic results without the outrageous price .
      But if you want to pay 100 thousand plus for a facelift then do it . Dr. K does great work, but I have noticed most of the pictures are of women in their 30’s and 40’s.

    • @marcelarondon2877
      @marcelarondon2877 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! How many days can you return to work? I mean how many days after people can not tell you did something? 😅

  • @Deanna-qm1fh
    @Deanna-qm1fh Год назад +4

    I am very impressed with the doctor but most couldn't afford his services. I'm 66 and have never had special treatments or surgery. Don't use sun screens either. But do use a plethora of concoctions to help my skin and believe me when I tell you the best, fastest, & totally free method to improve your skin is massage, pinching, and tapping. I improved my neck so quickly, my jowls got less noticeable, and Im so excited to see the skin on my hands thicken!!! Still working on my under eyes, my elevens, & my under arms...but all are improving. Blessings to all in the coming new year...🎉

    • @maureensheppard3613
      @maureensheppard3613 Год назад

      Thankyou for bringing us back to planet earth.Gentle is good.Those old fashioned things you just mentioned work.I must get back to them at night for a special provable treat.

    • @maureensheppard3613
      @maureensheppard3613 Год назад +1

      Addendum Do start to apply a natural suncreen,& wear a hat as much as possible.

  • @missgaia12
    @missgaia12 Год назад +98

    I am such a fan of your work: precious, minimalist, sophisticated.
    And very informative... thank you, Doctor!

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад +7

      Thanks for your support!

    • @frankvelez4997
      @frankvelez4997 Год назад

      ​@@dramirkaramhello, I'm Loretta De Los Rios using Frank's account to make this comment with his permission. Can one apply copper peptides with vitamin C? I heard that if copper peptides have free floaters copper ions in the solution! it decreasing the efficacy of the vitamin C., also that a Chelator can be used in a vitamin C to prevent this. Please advise. Thank you.🙏🤲

  • @mary-ud2wp
    @mary-ud2wp Год назад +44

    This is all great, solid advice.
    I am 48. I've had sporadic filler and als botox between my brows. Those things certainly helped.
    However, in my late teens, I saw an article about how sun exposure caused the bulk of wrinkles. I started wearing sunscreen before there were good otc sunscreens for the face. A few years after, these products seemed readily available and weren't greasy like sunscreen meant for the body.
    When others my age were going to tanning beds, I stayed away. I didn't totally shun the sun, but I used sunscreen regularly.
    It's made a great difference to my skin at this age. It's soft and smooth and not terribly wrinkled. Some of the women I knew who were sun worshipers look much older than their years.
    Use sunscreen.

    • @kendrawoz55
      @kendrawoz55 Год назад +5

      I’m 54 and also read an article like that at 19…wore sunscreen every day since and my skin is great. I didn’t have the popular suntan back then but it was so worth it!

    • @kellylawson5959
      @kellylawson5959 11 месяцев назад +2

      I am one of them

    • @madhubhandari9074
      @madhubhandari9074 6 месяцев назад

      Which brand sunsreen@@kendrawoz55

  • @Sadee8
    @Sadee8 Год назад +17

    I started using Retin A at about 30. This was before doctors realized it helps with wrinkles. I was on it 10 years, by then docs started to notice that people that were using it for ache were not aging. So at age 40 my insurance wouldn’t pay for it. I realized my skin wasn’t aging and wanted to stay on it. Well, it took a few years for Retinoids came out in skin care products. So, i began using those but they just don’t work like original Retin A. But it did help. I’m 64 now and I don’t have jowls, crows feet, or lines on my forehead. Then i had a friend that was an enestion. Sorry can’t figure out how to spell it. She started me on Glycolic acid. That really worked but then hyaloronic came out and i started using that. Along with vitamin c and anything i could get my hands on that would help the aging of my face. For what it’s worth, I don’t look 64 and if i came in to see you for a face lift you’d laugh me out of your office.😂

    • @beautifulmoster1988
      @beautifulmoster1988 Год назад +1

      Do you use retin as a cream or pill ?

    • @lugodi1
      @lugodi1 7 месяцев назад +2

      I started at 30 too! Am also in my 60’s. I had to struggle to get Retin an over the years. Eventually had a doctor in the fam but it was expensive! I never wavered though and the payoff has paid off big time especially now. The last few years I have turned into the person that gets asked for advice. I have a few tricks but number one is Retin A. It’s everything as far as skin care and staying young looking.

  • @heckyesitsjess84
    @heckyesitsjess84 Год назад +22

    I love some of the information you share, but I enjoy watching others better. Every video you make ends up being a commercial for your line.

    • @Bbyc6sj
      @Bbyc6sj 4 дня назад

      You don"t have to buy it. He is telling he has products. You can but you dont have to.
      Not forcing. ))

    • @heckyesitsjess84
      @heckyesitsjess84 3 дня назад

      @Bbyc6sj right i guess I'm just not a commercial watcher.

  • @catherinetierney4834
    @catherinetierney4834 Год назад +2

    Your honesty is humbling . It’s so refreshing to see a plastic surgeon in ho cares about people not just money . I just came upon this through an add .

  • @patriciasmorales
    @patriciasmorales Год назад +5

    Hi Dr Karam, I love your interest in our face products and everything to do with it. My biggest dream right now is my sagging neck and, of course, face. I'm 68, yes, old. I know there are no creams to help it. I'm now saving every penny to go and bea very happy and blessed, patient of yours. Thank you, you are great. Many blessings

  • @selectiveoutrage6617
    @selectiveoutrage6617 Год назад +9

    Great info. Good way to find a surgeon is to ask hairdressers and makeup artists at high end salons who have customers who can afford cosmetic surgery. They've seen and heard all the horror stories, as well as the good results. Another source but not as easy to find are nurses who work in cosmetic surgery practices.

    • @J.E.C.
      @J.E.C. Год назад +2

      And check complains from botched customers online

  • @desyg2212
    @desyg2212 Год назад +27

    Your years of experience, insights and passion for what you do is invaluable! Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us! 🤗

  • @JanitaGutierrez
    @JanitaGutierrez 9 месяцев назад +1

    I been an Esthetician for 2.5years and after the first video I had to subscribe! Thank you for so much info. As an Esthetician it can be easy to get sucked in into so many modalities and trends!

  • @pagelivingbeautifully8252
    @pagelivingbeautifully8252 Год назад +25

    Great information! I am an esthetician that has worked with Doctors and I can’t agree more! Stay away from these costly, ineffective fade trends that can do damage to the skin. It is like a life long exercise and proper nutrition lifestyle. Year after year…take care of your skin and body to be healthy!

    • @julietteluus510
      @julietteluus510 Год назад

      ❤LOL, folks, your face and neck are basically one thing.....

  • @barami1
    @barami1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hallelujah ❤🎉As a beautician I, also, believe so and I lecture to my patients ❤

  • @rosamariav_09
    @rosamariav_09 Год назад +15

    The best surgeon I've ever came across. Honest, professional and excellent at what he does. Definitely going to visit him as soon as I can. The earlier the better.

  • @annebrun4628
    @annebrun4628 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for all your informative videos, I follow you from France, I am 67, I use tretinoine at night, vitamine C in the morning, and sunscreen everyday. I Just do botox on my forehead and eyes.
    I follow your recommandations !
    I notice that in this video your talk about the importance of treating the face as well as the neck, but I think you forgot the back of the hands and the décolleté. Thank you again, if one day I do a lifting, I would like it to be done by someone like you...

  • @gol6634
    @gol6634 Год назад +10

    Dr. Karam could you make a video on the pros and cons of Botox/Dysport use over time? I’m wondering whether the muscles become too weak. Thanks!

  • @dddloveit
    @dddloveit Год назад +8

    Dermatologist and Med spas are not happy to hear this Thank you DR!!!!

    • @naturalTJ
      @naturalTJ Год назад

      I agree!! I work in one and the Dr has all of the energy based machines and lasers

  • @kaseyboggs1340
    @kaseyboggs1340 Год назад +15

    Thank you for all your information. I'm one of those who would stop using Retinol after getting flaky, peeling skin thinking it was too strong for my skin...if only I'd known to just hang in there for awhile longer...I'll NEVER stop again! Thank you!

    • @kellylynn9163
      @kellylynn9163 Год назад

      So how long did it take for your face to stop peeling from the Retinol?

  • @susanlisak9018
    @susanlisak9018 Год назад +1

    Absolutely be your own best advocate! Most importantly is to be your authentic self!

  • @kansasgal2786
    @kansasgal2786 Год назад +19

    This was an excellent video and thank you for taking the time to make it. I've gone to two plastic surgeons who both have said i have too much scar tissue for another facelift. In the past, I have had 6 teeth pulled, orthognathic surgery, facelift and 4 jaw surgeries. I now am relying on fillers to help with certain areas of my face for a little lift. I need to learn to accept that they are not going to provide the lift I want, but it's so hard and disappointing. I do use your Trifecta and love it.

  • @leahemily4426
    @leahemily4426 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I am 33 and just started truly caring for my skin the last few years. I was planning on doing some treatments but deep down didn’t feel like they were right for me. It feels good to know that the routine skin care and effort I put in daily is a great option - at this point in time I am just not ready to use lasers etc. I plan on keeping up the effort with my skin actives. Thank you doc.

  • @christineribone9351
    @christineribone9351 Год назад +48

    Sunshine is essential for human health and well being. The health benefits sunlight includes are the production of vitamin D, sunshine supports bone health, lowers blood pressure, kills bacteria, prevents disease, prevents SAD, boosts mood, improves sleep quality, and promotes good mental health.
    We need sunshine.

    • @YvonneUCLA
      @YvonneUCLA Год назад +4

      He never said NOT to get some sunshine in, just not to the face and neck. Sun your back and legs… sheesh.

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 Год назад +4

      @@YvonneUCLA Sheez!! I never said he said NOT to get sun. SHEEZ!!

    • @JB-3794
      @JB-3794 Год назад +3

      Yes, we need vitamin D. I think it only takes 10 minutes per day of sun exposure to achieve that.

    • @onlyscience28
      @onlyscience28 Год назад +2

      ​@@christineribone9351 So what was the point of your comment?

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 Год назад +1

      @@onlyscience28Sorry, I don't answer stupid questions.

  • @Fiona-sg9wh
    @Fiona-sg9wh Год назад +8

    I love your videos. I'm 57 and haven't done much except botox years ago then it stopped working on me. Its hard to find xeomin where I live. I struggle with wanting to look younger and just accepting natural aging. If I decide to get a face lift I'd want it to be done by you. Thanks for all your great information.

  • @EloiseParker-Hughes
    @EloiseParker-Hughes Год назад +8

    Great reminders for all the little things that can be done day to day for anti-aging ❤

  • @bobmoore6248
    @bobmoore6248 25 дней назад

    First thing in the morning I use a red light chamber and organic castor oil on my face. Later in the day at work after everyone leaves I rub castor oil on my face for a couple of hours. Am 66. Is it helping don’t know. So far no one has mentioned you look so young. The information you are providing is interesting and worth checking into. Thank you.

  • @debbiebianco1706
    @debbiebianco1706 Год назад +3

    I’m 66 years old and I need all the help I can get ❤

    • @Sweetiesplanet
      @Sweetiesplanet 8 месяцев назад

      father time ain't no joke but thank God for plastic surgery

  • @kaysura1
    @kaysura1 День назад

    Thank you, doctor Karam, for speaking about such important issues.
    How can you comment on double chin liporeduction. Is it a safe and effective way to rejuvenate neck ?

  • @caseywoodbury3412
    @caseywoodbury3412 Год назад +51

    For many years I’ve applied tretinoin every night from my forehead to the base of my chest, and from my fingertips to elbows. Any product that goes on my face is applied to all of these areas without fail.

    • @shaynadavidovhansonrealtor
      @shaynadavidovhansonrealtor Год назад +1

      Wow! Impressive!! Any particular level of treinoin? Did you peel a lot? You never go in sun?

    • @Michi-mv2xn
      @Michi-mv2xn Год назад +3

      I haven't used tretinoin but I plan to - although I don't know how you get it prescribed if you don't have acne, or enough of it prescribed for ongoing use like this?

    • @caseywoodbury3412
      @caseywoodbury3412 Год назад

      @@shaynadavidovhansonrealtor I adjusted to tretinoin quite easily. I was able to use it every night since the day I began using it. However, this is not common, most people have to work up slowly to using tretinoin every night. Yes, there was a degree of peeling when I began using it, but it doesn’t last indefinitely, mine lasted two or three months. One way to reduce excessive peeling is to sandwich tretinoin. I cleansed my face with an extremely gentle cleanser, applied moisturizing toner, then a thin layer of a gel based moisturizer. Once it soaked in I applied tretinoin to all areas I mentioned above. Once the tretinoin soaked in I applied a thick night cream. I no longer have to use the sandwich method, I was able to stop sandwiching after about 3 months. I don’t think it’s possible to experience zero peeling, as the purpose of tretinoin involves removing layers of dead skin cells on the surface, but be patient and consistent. Dont be discouraged by the peeling, it will pass. Don’t think because I adapted easily to using tretinoin every night that that is normal, I was fortunate, most people work up to nightly use. Once you’ve been consistent and adapted to tretinoin the payoff is quite extraordinary.

    • @caseywoodbury3412
      @caseywoodbury3412 Год назад

      @@shaynadavidovhansonrealtor I use 0.1% tretinoin, but there are lower doses, 0.25% is the lowest, 0.5% is the second highest dose. Of course I do only use tretinoin at night, but it is imperative that you use sunscreen daily, as your skin will be more sensitive to sun exposure. I do avoid excessive sun exposure, but I began avoiding sun for 10 years before starting tretinoin, as sun is your skin’s enemy.

    • @caseywoodbury3412
      @caseywoodbury3412 Год назад

      @@Michi-mv2xn Your primary care physician can prescribe it for adult onset acne, though truthfully, I’ve never had acne. My insurance covers my tretinoin monthly, I pay a $15 co-pay.

  • @tabitha5694
    @tabitha5694 11 месяцев назад

    You are such a wealth of information!! I’m 32 almost 33 and I hope by the time I need/want a face lift you will be still be practicing or at least have someone as good as you to do mine.

  • @sandracontreras9440
    @sandracontreras9440 Год назад +15

    thank you so very much for clarifying "expectations". I had a facelift in April 2023 and boy, am I disappointed. I don't feel fresh, rested or pretty. In fact, I am a bit depressed. My dermatologist reccomends co2 and fillers however, you just made it crystal clear that it's not a good decision. My gut kept saying NO!

    • @irenalove9660
      @irenalove9660 Год назад +3

      How come? Did you not get good results? What happened if you don’t mind sharing. I’m considering same soon so any advice would be much appreciated 🙏

    • @claribelp3278
      @claribelp3278 11 месяцев назад

      Yes please elaborate more.

    • @sandracontreras9440
      @sandracontreras9440 11 месяцев назад

      my consultation said I would have a more elegant nose; nope. While it corrected my deviated septum, opening up my breathing, I still have an unattractive nose. Too conservative. I really expected better results. I still have a RBF, maybe thos IS as good as it gets. My neck still looks loose. I wanted to look fresh, rested, and better! 😢

  • @trishthedishbliss60
    @trishthedishbliss60 Год назад

    I am 63 years young.This video has hit at the 🎯perfect🎯 time for me. Thank you for sharing your expertise. I am now a subscriber.

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад

      Amazing! Thanks for your support :)

  • @immrslamm
    @immrslamm Год назад +37

    I love your videos plus I learn so much about skincare. I’m 71 and over the past 15 years have tried many of the facial rejuvenation procedures you discussed here. In the end I’d agree that sun protection is key and a solid daily regimen for cleansing, etc.
    I use a gentle exfoliating cleanser a few times a week and wondered if that is too much abrasion for my face? Thanks for all the wonderful advice.

  • @222littlecat
    @222littlecat Год назад +3

    I wish I had seen your channel years ago so that I wouldn’t made those mistakes. I really appreciate your honest advice and agree all of them from my experience. 🙏🏼☺️

  • @blubeachbaby
    @blubeachbaby Год назад +7

    I can't understand why there are people on this thread saying that his prices are outrageous. His price is not outrageous just because you can't afford it. His price is his price. I would pay it, and I really do believe that I would get what I was paying for. He is not promoting surgery, he is just telling the truth! He is brilliant❤ I have been following him for years. I won't go to anyone else❤

  • @JS-mh1fh
    @JS-mh1fh 7 месяцев назад +9

    I've never been to a doctor who would prescribe retinol or tretinoin. The dermatologist I last saw for a cancer check just told me "the damage is already done." :(

    • @DD-wx3ho
      @DD-wx3ho 6 месяцев назад +3

      Go online and there are plenty of online doctors that charge about $35 for an online appt and they will prescribe.

    • @incakinca8762
      @incakinca8762 2 месяца назад

      U want to say that retinol =cancer??

  • @yolandamartinez9659
    @yolandamartinez9659 Год назад +1

    Did threads last year and it lasted a few months. Money wasted dont do it, listen to Dr.Karam! He knows his thing!

  • @ksinkfield
    @ksinkfield Год назад +17

    Brand New subscriber! I absolutely love your content! As an Esthetician this particularb video really struck home for me because I often tell my clients a lot of the same tips.…especially about the foaming cleanser. I’m located in Temecula & I’m happy to have found a dermatologist with integrity not only for my self but also for my clients.

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you for subscribing. Happy to have you :)

    • @sassafazz
      @sassafazz Год назад +1

      do you think that japanese foam cleansers are the same as european/american?
      the ones that you make a big cap of thick foam with a foaming net before applying it on the face, and gently massage it over the skin without even touching skin with the fingers because of the foam's density? I find them very mild and delicate

  • @debbierussino3117
    @debbierussino3117 Год назад +44

    I do microneedling at home and I also do PDO threads. I have no wrinkles or under eye hollows, my face is also full and I'm 66. I've had laser done twice three years apart and the effects are still visible. I use sunscreen every day.

    • @NomfundoV8
      @NomfundoV8 Год назад +2

      That’s awesome! May I ask what kind of laser have you done?

    • @SA-ix6nm
      @SA-ix6nm Год назад +1

      @@NomfundoV8pixel laser

    • @adelecasamassima9198
      @adelecasamassima9198 Год назад

      Well done. When you say doing microneedling, do you mean the home small device with. 0,5 length needles? I am considering this routing and me to
      Purchase one of the skin pens with the 1 and 0,5 length needles to alternate .. anyone with experience in doing micrineedling as an additional skin routine? @dr karam any thoughts about that? Thank you

    • @littlemissgroove
      @littlemissgroove Год назад

      ​@adelecasamassima9198 I microneedle once every 5 weeks with a Dr Pen A6. Following depths
      Forehead 0.5mm -0.75
      Cheeks / jawline 1mm
      Cheekbone 0.75mm
      I use numbing cream. Then clean face and all items I'm using with antibacterial soap/wipes and cover skin In cos de baha hyaluronic acid before needling.

    • @debbierussino3117
      @debbierussino3117 Год назад +1

      I believe it was sublative laser and I had a series of three. I had it done in 2020.I had just one in June. I love them, I just can't afford to do it every year but I am still seeing the benefits.

  • @snakey319
    @snakey319 Год назад +64

    I'm old, have no wrinkles, came to the point before I retired in 2020 that people would come close to look for surgical scars. There's are great products now to keep your skin looking healthy into the 70's. Never cutting my face.

    • @cdcdogs4961
      @cdcdogs4961 Год назад +30

      In that case, why not use your own picture instead of Kurt Russell’s. Love to see your old face. 😉✌🏼😁

    • @kristenholmes9373
      @kristenholmes9373 Год назад +22

      It would be great if you posted what your regimen is ;-)

    • @Sunshine-ix3gv
      @Sunshine-ix3gv Год назад +10

      What products do you use?

    • @dammar117
      @dammar117 Год назад +30

      The comments section of channels such as this one are filled with people who claim to be (they or their moms) over 45, often well over, and have no wrinkles, don't do anything other than minimum skincare, and everybody is "shocked" to learn their age. You would think that the world is filled with genetically blessed folks... But if they are the majority, where are they? And since they are the majority, they must constitute the norm for what 50, 60 look like. Which means they don't actually look younger... 😆

    • @Kat-zx1pj
      @Kat-zx1pj Год назад +44

      I know old women without wrinkles and they still don't look young. At the same time young people with strong facial expressions and wrinkles look young. Wrinkles are not that relevant, laxity is the worst.

  • @FlowofLifeFrance
    @FlowofLifeFrance Год назад +1

    Thank you Dr! I actually had picofx laser 2 months ago. It has decreased my melasma and erased some sunspots, but obviously no effect at all on skin laxity or light wrinkles. And that was painful as hell!!! Knowing I have 30 hours of tatoo uh... and 5 days before getting back a socially visible face skin.
    I will go for a 2nd session but only pico for pigmentation. Should be a shorter downtime and pain.
    What does work for me and has improved my skin tonicity is keto-like diet. I was surprised to even see my thighs cellulitis holes fade away 😮
    Wish you the best in this awkward journey of staying fresh ✊️😄

  • @caressas
    @caressas Год назад +10

    You are very concise and give good advice. I have thought about a ton of different things I want to try with my face, and thankfully have not had any of those other procedures you mentioned as a no no. I have though, diligently applied sunscreen on my face every day, and re-applied every 2 hours when out and about. I grew up in Australia, and sun protection was drummed into us at a very early age. You are right, it really is a major part of skin care. When I am older, I am flying to you from New York, and I am going to get the Vertical Restore. Hopefully. not for a while yet! lol. Giving all this good advice, while dealing with a busy schedule I am sure, speaks volumes. Thank you!

  • @mariaestherhernandezdoming5720
    @mariaestherhernandezdoming5720 Год назад +7

    I can't thank you enough for this valuable information. Our own ignorance makes us have mistakes all over and in any aspects of our lives. But today, you enlightened an important part of it 😊❤❤

  • @amyolmsted4004
    @amyolmsted4004 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the thoughtful and informative video!! I ALWAYS appreciate your humble and honest communications to educate your fan club. You're generous to share your extensive knowledge. What a blessing you are to so many people. Thank you

  • @magicfitzpatrick
    @magicfitzpatrick 3 месяца назад

    I work in a ER. I have to work with a lot of plastic surgeons. This guy would definitely be given privileges in our ER, which is very hard to achieve. Great communicator.

  • @genesis650
    @genesis650 Год назад +14

    Thank God for you Dr.. You are saving so many women and men from severe pain and suffering with this valuable information 🙏🏼 ❤ Theres nothing worse than regret!

  • @Donnaconrad1
    @Donnaconrad1 Год назад +20

    I am new to your skincare routine and I plan to stick with it long term. I do wish it were a little more cost effective. I am justifying it by not buying any other skin care except for sunscreen. Thanks you for your videos. I tell all my friends about you and your passion for what you do.

  • @ryandooley2375
    @ryandooley2375 Год назад +9

    I'm a new sub after watching this! I'm turning 44 in February and learned SO much from this video! Thank you!!

  • @michelesbeautybar5732
    @michelesbeautybar5732 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honest approach.
    I have been treating skin for 10 years in Canada. I would say I am a science-based person; I research relentlessly and read white papers to reaffirm what I find. This way, I relay proper information to my clients. As well as learning from you! It’s like continuing education.
    I stopped using Ultherapy and RF microneedling a few years ago because of the exact reasons you mentioned. I could only see negative results.
    The one treatment you haven’t mentioned is NeoGen Plasma. I would love to hear your thoughts. I know pure nitrogen is passed through an RF handpiece, producing “pure plasma." The heat it produces is a warm "puff.” Does it depend on the depth to consider it doing more damage than good?

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not really familiar with that treatment. I will look into it

  • @alyssabarajasyourrealtor
    @alyssabarajasyourrealtor Год назад +3

    the amount of free information you give you is something that I and im sure many are grateful for. I have made some great decisions on my skin and when the time comes I hope to see you one day!

  • @leeannalynn55
    @leeannalynn55 Год назад +35

    What’s your opinion on the red light masks?

  • @NutrishbyKatie
    @NutrishbyKatie Год назад +114

    Could you go over a video on what early 30-year-olds should do to delay aging? Do you recommend just great skincare, sleep, exercise, and great nutrition? What office procedures are most beneficial for 30-year-olds? Thank you so much! I love your videos! I debated doing thermage but now I might skip it after watching this video.

    • @setme4ree
      @setme4ree Год назад +22

      Ugh im 30 and my face is falling apart and i dont know why i do everything

    • @katymahlum8376
      @katymahlum8376 Год назад

      ​@@setme4reeLook at your nutrition, water intake, sleep, and hydrate your skin with a good essence every day.

    • @dramirkaram
      @dramirkaram  Год назад +93

      Will do!

    • @NutrishbyKatie
      @NutrishbyKatie Год назад +4

      @@dramirkaram Thank you so much!

    • @krisviers1449
      @krisviers1449 Год назад

      ​@@setme4reeget your hormones checked❤️

  • @橋田マリアベリア
    @橋田マリアベリア 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for the very informative videos, I learn a lot about skin care and what is the best to do for my skin problem , so interesting ❤more power to you . We need this kind of advices . Watching from Japan

  • @mikalorie733
    @mikalorie733 Год назад +11

    Dr. Amir i'm one of your fan who really listened and apply every adviced you told.❤️❤️❤️ I am really a very beauty conscious person . Specially using Sunscreens and vita C. I cannot afford those operations just to maintain their beauties , youngness and skin flawless. I used affordable cosmetics for my skin but i do really carefully applied everything to my face. 🥰
    I don't use cosmetics with ethanol or alcohol all i used have a mild ingredients🥰. Even now 95%of the people doesn't believed me if i told my age🥰 I'm 50 🥰

    • @J.E.C.
      @J.E.C. Год назад +3

      Good genetics

    • @mikalorie733
      @mikalorie733 Год назад +1

      @@J.E.C. 、Thank you so much🙏❤️

  • @niknikky
    @niknikky Месяц назад

    Don't use filler to lift your face. Got it. ✅️ But is it appropriate to use to replace volume for a person with no facial sagging?

  • @OliaKonJo
    @OliaKonJo Год назад +4

    I love my skin. Taking care of it every day. You are the Best! ❤

  • @Casper-jx1zd
    @Casper-jx1zd Год назад +1

    Very good video! Thank you for your knowledge and your honesty 🌟

  • @sherrellboonstra5066
    @sherrellboonstra5066 Год назад +5

    Always love the info the Dr Karam shares. I know I will go to him whenever I'm ready for a facelift!

  • @gbdffr392
    @gbdffr392 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Dr.Karim , you are so right all that. retinol and all other peptides help only the quality of the skin but not my face saging. 😊

  • @hamil73brenda15
    @hamil73brenda15 Год назад +7

    I agree with all said, but from personal experience, i totally agree with the popping of pimples.

  • @jennystrasburger
    @jennystrasburger 9 месяцев назад +1

    So informative! 👏 Thx!!
    1 Question: What other lighteners are there besides Vit. C?

  • @timaaboudaoud5118
    @timaaboudaoud5118 Год назад +3

    I did surgey for my face & neck & eye i love the result
    The result will be perfect within 6months

    • @ruthbognar7447
      @ruthbognar7447 11 месяцев назад

      What was the cost how do you research a good surgeon

  • @LifeDIY
    @LifeDIY Год назад +4

    I'm so thankful you're speaking out about the energy devices that heat the skin and can potentially cause great fat loss in the face. I just watched your other video on it and it confirmed my own concerns and thoughts. Many years ago I did an at home IPL skin treatment on my face, using a hair removal IPL device. I thought I was decently informed, as I found and used the precise wavelengths used in a professional setting or spa for an "IPL Facial". But, I caused fat loss and hollowing under my eyes, that will never be fixed. I will now never ever use any type of device to heat the skin. So few people know about this and others I've heard say that there's no research on it, so they'll keep doing what they're doing.

  • @esperanzajuanordinas1976
    @esperanzajuanordinas1976 11 месяцев назад

    Thank doctor Kamran for the reality mistakes that I make and the result is what You explain here .A lot of money and the problem before.
    I like to visit You for the Natural face and understand how the skin and muscle work in the Time. Thanks from Spain .

  • @metaphorvixen268
    @metaphorvixen268 Год назад +78

    The only way to deal with aging is to accept the inevitable changes it brings. I think good skin care goes a very long way in keeping a more youthful facial appearance. However, what our youth-obsessed culture doesn't seem to understand that aging is more than a wrinkled visage. The whole body ages. When we are observed by others, they see the changes in the way we stand, walk and move. Our faces may be rendered younger in appearance, but it's much more difficult to appear younger in a wholistic way. Therefore, accepting aging is the prudent alternative.

    • @Sweetiesplanet
      @Sweetiesplanet 8 месяцев назад +2

      @GreenGrenouille absolutely!!!

    • @denroynicholas5933
      @denroynicholas5933 6 месяцев назад +2

      Well said 👍

    • @joyceloveless7305
      @joyceloveless7305 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly! You end up looking weird except when looking at your mirror face

  • @sitidasy5710
    @sitidasy5710 Год назад

    I love him.... I am single mom and grandma. Trying to save moneyfrom now on to do vertikal surgery. I wish he live here in Netherland. I will definitely come to him.

  • @kahleesi-queenfire179
    @kahleesi-queenfire179 Год назад +4

    I agree with everything but the threads worked amazing on me and lasted a year and I prefer that over lasers and fillers but yes, nothing is forever

  • @justcherylbullentv2966
    @justcherylbullentv2966 5 месяцев назад

    hi nam watching this for awhile i am really amazed
    interested to do this surgery but i hope they had this in. japan also can trusted❤❤❤

  • @agathahofmann6977
    @agathahofmann6977 Год назад +3

    thank you for honestly adressing anti aging. and all the topics too ❤. also I like that your video has charters do credit to editing as well!

  • @Judy-le2xz
    @Judy-le2xz 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you doctor, you save us a lot of money. You are an honest man!!!❤ ❤❤Keep up the good work.

  • @lillyroe4479
    @lillyroe4479 Год назад +3

    You were so informative. I agree totally. It was very helpful in setting realistic expectations from surgery.❤

  • @michellegraham1610
    @michellegraham1610 Год назад

    Very useful information. Please post results from people of color so that I can see what the results are on someone who looks like me. 😊

  • @ChrisCM6
    @ChrisCM6 Год назад +22

    I did Morpheus last year and I don't do fillers anymore since because my skin is tighten, just botox, and this is fabulous for me. I'm 51 and no wrinkles

    • @ada6044
      @ada6044 Год назад +1

      It work for you only because you had a filers previously. When people do filers regularly with time they have more than they need it because filers in reality never absorbs but they don't even realize that they have so much filers on. So when you use heat on your face it melt a little bit of filers and your face looks better because of that. Don't ever do it if you don't have a filers in your face. It happen the same to my friend. She has a filers in her face, for me her face was so full and strange but for her she thought that she need more filers😢 because her face was skinny for her 😢after that she did morpheus and after awhile she became more beautiful because looked more natural when filers melt it,then other friend when she saw her results wanted to try morpheus but she had a natural face without filers and her face basically melt,now she's doing fat transfer.

    • @ChrisCM6
      @ChrisCM6 Год назад

      @@ada6044 I had fillers on my smile line 4 times in my life (I'm 51), my doctor always want to do more but I don't let him proceed because I don't like it: I don't want to get heavy on the lower part of my face and increase my issue. I'm more than happy with the results of Morpheus. My skin is tightened on the lower part of my face and that's what I was chasing for. And no fillers. Little botox around the eyes and that's it.

    • @l8diva
      @l8diva 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ada6044I did 3x Morpheus8 sessions on lower face only (no fillers) 7mm deep, 45 deg. C heat applied, and I was actually hoping for some fat loss that I heard many report.. All it did was leave tiny imprint texture on my skin that took months to fade down.

  • @susannelacorte2921
    @susannelacorte2921 Месяц назад

    Hi Dr. Karam. Love your content! I’m an esthetician slowly approaching 50 and I’ve always taken care of my skin. I’ve dabbled with Botox only for my 11’s, but wasn’t consistent. I still currently have the deep line. I just started using Skin Better Science AlphaRet Overnight Cream. When I’m finished, I’d love to try your Illuminate cream. I see it has vitamin C in it. Would I have to also use the Quench to get vitamin C benefits? I’m not using that ingredient now and I do not have any sun spots.

  • @marymckinney4472
    @marymckinney4472 Год назад +14

    I hope you will talk about at home devices like led face masks. I also can't wear growth factors and keep asking youtube dermatologists and plastic surgeons if there is literature I can access on all of them.

  • @saimamudassar7366
    @saimamudassar7366 3 месяца назад

    Detailed video that has really made everything clear 😊

  • @biljam972
    @biljam972 Год назад +22

    All valid points, but for those of us who have no money for vertical restore what are cheaper alternatives? I am too poor to pay for surgery.

    • @sassafazz
      @sassafazz Год назад

      how much is it?

    • @toscadonna
      @toscadonna Год назад

      Facial exercises.

    • @Kat-zx1pj
      @Kat-zx1pj Год назад +2

      Go abroad. I live in Europe and I can afford face lift here. Prices in US are extreme.

    • @biljam972
      @biljam972 Год назад

      @@Kat-zx1pj what is the correlation of price to quality? I mean if prices are lower in Europe.

    • @Kat-zx1pj
      @Kat-zx1pj Год назад

      I belive you can have a lift under 30K from top doctor in UK, Germany, Sweden and other western countries, less from average and not popular (vs 100K from Dr Karam). And I don't think that best European docs would be worst. You can have 10K lift in Poland, less than that in Czech Republic from top doctor, however I don't think they're excellent, just good enough. If you live in US you can probably go to South America and it will be much cheaper and reputable doctors are everywhere although making thorough research is more difficult.

  • @maryjoolson344
    @maryjoolson344 4 месяца назад

    This is good to hear because usually they say don't lose more than 5 lb after a facelift

  • @auroramuratticannizzaro1142
    @auroramuratticannizzaro1142 Год назад +11

    I love your channel and your sense of esthetics. Thank you for all your valuable advice.
    I've always been interested in skin care and rejuvenative processes and would love to know your opinion on facial massage and cupping. Are they beneficial when added to basic good skin maintenence, or does the action of 'pulling' the skin during these processes detrimental despite the expected increase of blood circulation?

  • @clairexchoco
    @clairexchoco Год назад +1

    As always, the most honest derm on RUclips!

  • @anthth
    @anthth Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for your valuable education 🙏🏼♥️

  • @Lucy-mf5gk
    @Lucy-mf5gk Год назад +5

    What do you think about candela removing spider veins from around nose. I recently had 1 treatment, & they were gone for about 1 week and them came back. I have a 2nd treatment coming up & am wondering if it's a waste of my time? Really appreciate your thoughts.

  • @sonia417
    @sonia417 Год назад +1

    Im scared asf of any facial procedures lmao watching this just because I love everything medicine. This doc deserves millions of followers. Im actually sure he will get there. Unbelievably good content.

  • @TrulsPen
    @TrulsPen Год назад +12

    My wife gets co2 peels and her face is amazing after healing and it’s not raw either she peels mildly and says it is worth it

    • @TrulsPen
      @TrulsPen Год назад +2

      Is there a reason you don’t recommend them or is it that some co2 techs over do it and makes it harsh?

    • @J.E.C.
      @J.E.C. Год назад

      You probably mean co2 laser. Lasers are dangerous, can give you burns and scars.

  • @tommasogerbino6291
    @tommasogerbino6291 8 месяцев назад

    We greatly appreciate your advice and recommendations. However, we have noticed that the products and surgical procedures you suggest are quite expensive, making them unaffordable for many of us who are not super rich. As a result, we often find ourselves considering alternative options due to the high costs 😞

  • @steph9123
    @steph9123 Год назад +2

    I'm only 29 and got recommended morpheus 8 by a dermatologist.. I just wanted to treat the texture on my forehead from dehydration, acne marks.. Glad I watched videos about it.

    • @hollyreedman8250
      @hollyreedman8250 Год назад +1

      It's great for scarring and fine lines. He mentions M8 not good for people who are after a lift or drastic tightening.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 Год назад +1

      It erased my laugh line with one treatment. The person who did it was a plastic surgeon. I recommend having it done by a doctor not at a spa.

    • @Southpaw1001
      @Southpaw1001 Год назад

      Plenty of products on the market to research to help with that.