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at home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (EmerageSkin roller with anteage AERIFY MD ampules weekly, see link) should be started now to prevent further aging. For facial rejuvenation, I would suggest a combination approach of 1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors3) laser treatments like clear and brilliant regularly and a few times a year Fraxel/halo Viva, Co2/Erbium4) Sculptra injections a few times a year for collagen production with fillers like juvederm/restylane/belotero/radiesse/bellafill5) thermage/ultherapy for yearly skin tightening with or without PDO or cone based instalift threads for lifting6) botox every 2-3 months to stop movement lines and prevent lines at rest7) deep microneedling RF like Fractora/morpheus8 for tightening of the skin8) Vascular laser like vbeam/excel V or BBL forever young treatment every quarter (3-4 months)Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question! Personally, I think you are aging beautifully and elegantly! I would suggest at this point just keeping up with Botox if you aren't already doing so as well as doing some sort of collagen building procedure like Thermage and Sculptra yearly. Whatever you are doing currently is definitely working so keep it up!
You really shouldn’t ask other people (especially plastic surgeons) as to what it is that they would do to you to make you look prettier. Beauty is all in the eyes of the beholder. If you liked yourself when you were considerably younger, then I would take the photographs of you from some 20 or 30 years earlier and try to recreate the same face using fat grafting. In my opinion fat grafting is superior to a face lift. Results From fat grafting should be natural looking and practically permanent.I hope this helps and good luck from New York City plastic surgery
All fillers attract water and cause swelling. I’m not familiar with the filler that you are describing, but I understand that it’s more difficult to make short chain fillers, like Vycross from juvederm. Filler does last longer than one year, particularly in areas that don’t move very much. Swell...
Hi, thanks for your question. We typically don't recommend that women who are pregnant or breastfeeding have dermal filler treatments. This is not necessarily because it's unsafe, we simply don't have enough scientific evidence to say whether it is safe or not, and with pregnancy and...
Thank you for providing photos along with your question. I do see the hollowing above your temples, though fillers may not be the right treatment. It looks as if you have enlarged temporalis muscles, which are located near your temples. This enlargement can lead to indentations or hollows above...