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what should I say to her
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really wanna increase rhe height vertically of my lower third but not sure how viable that is with fillers so might just go with projection insteadPost pic of you and what type of area you want to get done.
I would really ask her to show her patients' before/after photos, if she has any.what should I say to her
shes a doctor I made sure of that before booking it- not a surgeon she specialises in fillers and botox though, has over 20 years expereince but how much of it is with males would be my concern? I imagine she mostly does lip fillers and stuff like thatI would really ask her to show her patients' before/after photos, if she has any.
Second thing: ask her qualifications. Surgeon? Dermatologist? Nurse? What knowledge she has about AESTHETIC male facial sculpting. Do not ask this directly, but instead, maybe inquire if she has experience with specific fillers, how long they last. And compare her answers to your knowledge.
It is extremely hard to find a doctor who knows about the aesthetics of male face. those who do, cost so much, there is no money for them. Thus your best bet is to add fillers gradually, so you can stop at the point, where you see that the enhancement is good enough.
You also have to have a good picture of what YOU would want to look like. Otherwise, you might be disappointed in how they enhance you, even if they do it "by the book". A typical example is a "huge ugly square jaw" on slim pheno, and medial cheekbones on guys (for guys it should be medial-lateral, right under the eye).
Yes, that's exactly what is important - how many MALES she ascended/descended. And photos to prove.shes a doctor I made sure of that before booking it- not a surgeon she specialises in fillers and botox though, has over 20 years expereince but how much of it is with males would be my concern? I imagine she mostly does lip fillers and stuff like that
theres some male before anf afters there - but yes its mostyl women and mostly lips, getting your chin or jaw filled is less common, my plan is to jus tget 1ml done and go back if i feel i watn more, also that way its less obvious to my friends and family that i had fillers doneYes, that's exactly what is important - how many MALES she ascended/descended. And photos to prove.
I myself going to do cheeks in Spring, but the best option I found... does exclusively women... I do not doubt her skill, since she has all the coursework, good reviews and certs, but still a little uneasy.. cause as you say: 90% of her work is foids' lips. 10% left - still foid maintenance... so not even sure... BUT i just plan to do them gradually, so i the result is unsatisfying, I can just stop at that point, and find someone else. Before I am fully blown out.![]()
Well, I do not think it should be your concern that your friends or family see. If you manage to completely remake your face in 1 go, and everyone notices, still go for it. Does not matter.theres some male before anf afters there - but yes its mostyl women and mostly lips, getting your chin or jaw filled is less common, my plan is to jus tget 1ml done and go back if i feel i watn more, also that way its less obvious to my friends and family that i had fillers done
thats what im planning to do - although im prety lean already so might be a tough sell, I mean even if people suspect im lying theres no way for them to prove it and i dont like press me on it too much even if theryer suspicous. Its no one elses business anywayWell, I do not think it should be your concern that your friends or family see. If you manage to completely remake your face in 1 go, and everyone notices, still go for it. Does not matter.
But NEVER tell anyone you did cosmetic work. Even if you became an alien after it. Tell them you lost weight. Not relevant to the topic, just a piece of advice.![]()