Give me tips on what to say to my filler/botox injector

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I plan on just getting around 2 ml of high g, deeply placed on bone filler split between zygos, gonial angle, and chin. And I just plan on around 20-30 units of botox to fix downturned mouth corners and to lower my eyebrows modestly. I’m going to a good injector and my goal is a very natural but aesthetically improved look.
 
I plan on just getting around 2 ml of high g, deeply placed on bone filler split between zygos, gonial angle, and chin. And I just plan on around 20-30 units of botox to fix downturned mouth corners and to lower my eyebrows modestly. I’m going to a good injector and my goal is a very natural but aesthetically improved look.
Do filler till u got implant
 
speak to your injector, imo you don't really know what you're talking about and they'll be able to help assist you

i do my own botox nowadays, it's really easy. lowering the brow is very easy to the extent you need to be careful not to do it, and not necessarily desirable. also the problem is getting it perfectly correct on both sides.

i'm very pro preventative botox in absolutely marginal micro doses but only when you're in your 20s and more like every 6 months particularly for the frontalis and to a lesser extent the glabella

some to the proctalis can help define the jaw

i also mesotox thereafter by diluting it with another 2.5ml of saline when i'm done using a luer lock syringe and a meso needle for glass skin, and i use it at the fuller strength under armpits to prevent bo/sweating from the relevant glands

generally you should get down to a lower sub 15% bodyfat and then deploy a very subtle amount of filler to the jaw - sometimes the preferred approach is to HA, and then do CaHA if you're happy later on - longer lasting, doesn't migrate, builds the jaw up permanently and develops the actual bone - the key is actually balance, it's not about having a great jaw or great eyes, it's about how the features work together in balance and getting better symmetry - botox is useful for that too

not a fan of implants
 
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speak to your injector, imo you don't really know what you're talking about and they'll be able to help assist you

i do my own botox nowadays, it's really easy. lowering the brow is very easy to the extent you need to be careful not to do it, and not necessarily desirable. also the problem is getting it perfectly correct on both sides.

i'm very pro preventative botox in absolutely marginal micro doses but only when you're in your 20s and more like every 6 months particularly for the frontalis and to a lesser extent the glabella

some to the proctalis can help define the jaw

i also mesotox thereafter by diluting it with another 2.5ml of saline when i'm done using a luer lock syringe and a meso needle for glass skin, and i use it at the fuller strength under armpits to prevent bo/sweating from the relevant glands

generally you should get down to a lower sub 15% bodyfat and then deploy a very subtle amount of filler to the jaw - sometimes the preferred approach is to HA, and then do CaHA if you're happy later on - longer lasting, doesn't migrate, builds the jaw up permanently and develops the actual bone - the key is actually balance, it's not about having a great jaw or great eyes, it's about how the features work together in balance and getting better symmetry - botox is useful for that too

not a fan of implants
Thanks for the advice. Firstly why do you get the impression that I don’t know what i’m talking about? Just curious. And secondly, just to clarify, are you saying that botox to lower eyebrows is an easy and good thing or are you saying it’s not a good idea? Also I agree with the balance and symmetry part and i’m definitely going for that.
 
Thanks for the advice. Firstly why do you get the impression that I don’t know what i’m talking about? Just curious. And secondly, just to clarify, are you saying that botox to lower eyebrows is an easy and good thing or are you saying it’s not a good idea? Also I agree with the balance and symmetry part and i’m definitely going for that.
i'd go for more of a conservative dose because you haven't done it before, see how it develops, and come back in 2 weeks for your top up and you'll have more of an idea if it needs to be more or less of a conservative top up. clinics offer top ups for free. the eyebrow lowering in theory re hunter eyes - i get it, but in practice it's underwhelming, and can make it look a bit heavy if overdone, but ofc you can try it - remember botox is just temporary weakening and only lasts 4-6 months
 
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i'd go for more of a conservative dose because you haven't done it before, see how it develops, and come back in 2 weeks for your top up and you'll have more of an idea if it needs to be more or less of a conservative top up. clinics offer top ups for free. the eyebrow lowering in theory re hunter eyes - i get it, but in practice it's underwhelming, and can make it look a bit heavy if overdone, but ofc you can try it - remember botox is just temporary weakening and only lasts 4-6 months
Thank you my bro this is helpful
 
i'd go for more of a conservative dose because you haven't done it before, see how it develops, and come back in 2 weeks for your top up and you'll have more of an idea if it needs to be more or less of a conservative top up. clinics offer top ups for free. the eyebrow lowering in theory re hunter eyes - i get it, but in practice it's underwhelming, and can make it look a bit heavy if overdone, but ofc you can try it - remember botox is just temporary weakening and only lasts 4-6 months
By the way, what do you recommend specifically for the zygo, gonial angle, and chin squaring/widening filler? Like perhaps in terms of what to tell my injector exactly to achieve natural and good results.
 

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