Based on your limited photographs, submental liposuction is a better choice since it is a one time treatment that can be done in office under local anesthesia and can be more versatile in terms of fat removal and jaw contouring. Multiple sessions of Kybella will be required to give you the desired result with downtime associated with each session. Filler can be used to enhance jawline definition after the procedure. Please seek a consultation with facial plastic or plastic surgeon to discuss both options in more detail and get pricing. In my experience, submental liposuction in office ends up being cheaper than multiple sessions of Kybella.
Thank you for your question. It would be best to seek an in-person consultation with a board-certified surgeon specializing in scar treatments. You may need a surgical scar revision of your indented cheek scar followed by post-surgical scar care. Non-surgical options for scar improvement can also be discussed at your consultation, giving you all the information to select the best treatment for your scar.
Thank you for your question. Based on your picture, I think surgical scar revision will be the best and most permanent treatment option for your forehead scar. Optimal wound closure technique and post-operative scar care will give you a flat, thin, barely noticeable scar. I recommend getting an evaluation by a board-cerified facial plastic or plastic surgeon specializing in scar management.
80 units in the forehead area is too high. Your doctor should try to find the lowest dose of Botox that is effective for you. He/she may also be referring to forehead and glabella together, but even then - the number is still too high. The doctor may also be using Botox at a different dilution. The best thing to do if you like the doctor would be to clarify why the number of units is so high or get a second opinion from another physician for comparison.
Facelift is a procedure to lift tissues that have descended with aging and does not do anything to restore volume unless fat grafting is performed in conjunction with it. It is unusual to need a facelift at 30. If you are developing prominent nasolabial folds, dermal fillers are the relatively non-invasive procedure to soften the folds for a more youthful appearance. If you want a more permanent correction, you may want to consider fat injections.