Fillers don’t make you look younger. They make you look different.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Martha Stewart looks amazing. I think it just depends who performs it and if patient knows when to say when. And no grossly big bottom lip. That always looks so ugly to me (when fake).


She had a lower facelift. Come on. 80-year old Martha had jowls prior and had a lift. She may have minimal filler here and there, but a lift pulls it so filler is unnecessary for many years. She had a lot of volume in her face and wasn't a 'hollower'.


Martha Stewart is gross. She acts “thirsty” (gag). Who are these people trying to fool when they roll their walker in to the plastic surgeon’s office and say “I look 20 with my fake lips!”
Anonymous
Each of the women I know who use fillers have had autoimmune issues since. I can’t help but think it’s not a coincidence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Martha Stewart looks amazing. I think it just depends who performs it and if patient knows when to say when. And no grossly big bottom lip. That always looks so ugly to me (when fake).


She had a lower facelift. Come on. 80-year old Martha had jowls prior and had a lift. She may have minimal filler here and there, but a lift pulls it so filler is unnecessary for many years. She had a lot of volume in her face and wasn't a 'hollower'.


She probably trussed her own face like her thanksgiving turkey and stuffed it with beige mushrooms
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Each of the women I know who use fillers have had autoimmune issues since. I can’t help but think it’s not a coincidence.


Women have a FOURFOLD increased risk of developing an autoimmune condition - so your theory is crap.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:100% agree. Fillers just never fit the person's face. They look bizarre, even to strangers seeing them for the first time.


This is not true. I get fillers in my laugh lines. It looks completely natural. I was starting to get deep creases around my mouth. Now I look like I used to.


I know you think so but others don’t.


Actually they do. People always ask me why I do it because my face looks great, I'm like duh! It looks great because I do it. It's not like it's in my cheeks and chin. It's just in my laugh lines to fill out the crease. Geez.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:100% agree. Fillers just never fit the person's face. They look bizarre, even to strangers seeing them for the first time.


This is not true. I get fillers in my laugh lines. It looks completely natural. I was starting to get deep creases around my mouth. Now I look like I used to.


It looks odd to others. Sorry, but it's true.


You are clueless. You think you know, but most of us aren't walking around like Madonna.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:100% agree. Fillers just never fit the person's face. They look bizarre, even to strangers seeing them for the first time.


This is not true. I get fillers in my laugh lines. It looks completely natural. I was starting to get deep creases around my mouth. Now I look like I used to.


It looks odd to others. Sorry, but it's true.


You are clueless. You think you know, but most of us aren't walking around like Madonna.


How about this- what happens if she's buried, not cremated. Will her face live on as it is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:100% agree. Fillers just never fit the person's face. They look bizarre, even to strangers seeing them for the first time.


This is not true. I get fillers in my laugh lines. It looks completely natural. I was starting to get deep creases around my mouth. Now I look like I used to.


It looks odd to others. Sorry, but it's true.


You are clueless. You think you know, but most of us aren't walking around like Madonna.


DP. Don't flatter yourself, we still know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:100% agree. Fillers just never fit the person's face. They look bizarre, even to strangers seeing them for the first time.


This is not true. I get fillers in my laugh lines. It looks completely natural. I was starting to get deep creases around my mouth. Now I look like I used to.


It looks odd to others. Sorry, but it's true.


You are clueless. You think you know, but most of us aren't walking around like Madonna.


DP. Don't flatter yourself, we still know.



And the repeated fillings (is that what I should call them?) make it look more obvious over time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coh7EOKJ3nY/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

Refreshing to finally hear that fillers don’t fully ever dissolve, and they don’t make you look younger they change the way you look not for the better.



If you go to someone who actually knows what they are doing filler can absolutely make you look younger without making you look different. The problem these days is the evolution of the 'injector' who is far better at social media than they are at actually injecting. Find a Cosmetic Derm or a facial plastic surgeon, skip the medspa injector whose entire training was a weekend course by the filler company.


So we’re supposed to believe that all of the very rich celebrities who depend on their faces for their career went to a medspa injector at the mall? That’s why they look so bad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coh7EOKJ3nY/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

Refreshing to finally hear that fillers don’t fully ever dissolve, and they don’t make you look younger they change the way you look not for the better.



If you go to someone who actually knows what they are doing filler can absolutely make you look younger without making you look different. The problem these days is the evolution of the 'injector' who is far better at social media than they are at actually injecting. Find a Cosmetic Derm or a facial plastic surgeon, skip the medspa injector whose entire training was a weekend course by the filler company.


So we’re supposed to believe that all of the very rich celebrities who depend on their faces for their career went to a medspa injector at the mall? That’s why they look so bad?


Seriously. Ivanka Trump. Nicole Kidman. QED.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coh7EOKJ3nY/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

Refreshing to finally hear that fillers don’t fully ever dissolve, and they don’t make you look younger they change the way you look not for the better.



If you go to someone who actually knows what they are doing filler can absolutely make you look younger without making you look different. The problem these days is the evolution of the 'injector' who is far better at social media than they are at actually injecting. Find a Cosmetic Derm or a facial plastic surgeon, skip the medspa injector whose entire training was a weekend course by the filler company.


So we’re supposed to believe that all of the very rich celebrities who depend on their faces for their career went to a medspa injector at the mall? That’s why they look so bad?


Seriously. Ivanka Trump. Nicole Kidman. QED.


Courtney Cox too.. awful.
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