@Austenfan177 It absolutely migrates. It’s been clinically studied and proven that the particles have been found at great distances from the injection site. Anyone who has had Sculptra knows the “glow” from the inflammatory reaction happens to your entire face, not just the injection site.
Hi Dr. Linkov! Unless I'm wrong, which I might be, but you didn't mention that Sculptra can significantly increase the difficulty of doing a facelift later by causing adhesion between the different layer of the face. In fact, you even discussed this in previous videos, but did not mention it all in this one. The evidence, has been in fact, found during facelift operations , and is well documenteed. Sculptra has been linked to this. Just wondering. I love your channel, you are in incredible, but I just have to bring this up. Thank you!
Great post. Doctor Nayak has an excellent vid showing the lumps and bumps under the skin caused by collagen stimulators which can adhere the underlying layers making surgery difficult.
I personally love sculptra. I get it from my dermatologist, she is extremely skilled. I don’t recommend getting this from a med spa or anyone who is not a doctor. The results are very natural, it makes your skin look more plump and glowy.
Dr Gary as many others have said i am a bit concerned about this video. My dermatologist and other doctors have advised against it if i ever want to have a facelift. You guys didn’t mention this at all which is very concerning to me as I always trust your word.
What I think is scary about sculptra is that fact that you can’t get rid of it as easy as with the HA. I mean what happens if you have an allergic reaction, many people who is allergic they don’t know that they are until they have contact with “x” substance. Is a possibility
So nice to see Christina in the channel. She is so knowledgeable and kind. She took her time explaining to me about hair loss etc. I’ve been dismissed for so many years so it’s nice to consult Doctors that actually take time to explain and answers your questions.
I am 55 years old. I have had 4 sessions so far. My first injection had 2 vials. The other 3 only 1 vial. I am still going in for 2 more vials. My face looks so much better. I will NOT be 18 but I DO LOOK FABULOUS for 55. I also lost 130 lbs so I have saggy skin but SCULPTRA has worked wonders for me!
@@janenicholson4056 they could probably make more money doing sculptra than facelifts, so why would they try to sell you something that's arguably less profitable?
Jumping in - I did not experience any side effects aside from a bit of swelling and aching on my face, which went away in a few days. I get sculptra my dermatologist :-)
@@mariamunoz-zl2pc no, I had them about 8 weeks apart. Was pleasantly surprised, because everything I'd read elsewhere had said you need a vial per decade. Had it a year ago and it's holding up well. Might get another vial next year.
My 76 yo mom has had 3 treatments and I noticed a huge improvement in her skin texture and fullness in her cheeks. She looks gorgeous with it and not a fake mask like with many injectables.
I respect you a lot and consider you one of the top surgeons out there, but you have to also warn people of the potential side effects and risks related of Sculptra. I read a lot of nightmarish testimonials on Reddit. I don't have time to dig through them all right now to back my claims (but I can do it if necessary), but the main points I took from them all is: Sculptra cannot be dissolved, it's also unpredictable (i.e. some people have a very strong reaction to it and nodules of collagen form under their skin which can be pretty painful) - and continue forming for a long time. It's actually addressed to 50+ year olds that have a low immune response but because a lot of young people inject it nowadays it can cause such complications. Also, Dr. Nayak who is another great surgeon showed in a video how tissue looks that was not injected with Sculptra (basically easy to separate layer by layer) vs with Sculptra (scar tissue forms and it just glues together, making the surgeon's job much more difficult should anyone want to get a face lift in the future).
Sculptra, or poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is unsafe, mostly due to concerns over side effects or long-term consequences. While the product is FDA-approved (money...money...money...you know...) and widely used, there have been reports of complications, including: lumps and nodules, scar tissue,, granulomas, migration, allergic reactions...
Fat loss in the face cannot be repaired with a collagen inducer (Sculptra) : they are not the same layers of the dermis/hypodermis. Have liposculpture to restore your loss of volume.
Cue card, what? These professionals are explaining the process in a very brief manner. Every single person is different, so a personalized consultation is where you will get all the information you need. A simple TH-cam video is NOT where you get medical advice about a prescription, therefore, it is not professional to give a full analysis about a product in a video where anybody could watch it. If you are that worried about what is going into your body, talk to a licensed, healthcare professional so that they can answer your personal questions in a personalized consultation. Plus, you do not know a single thing about what they are doing when they recorded this video, so why do you feel it is necessary to ASSUME something with zero facts to support it...? This is how false information is spread.
I would love to see some examples of where you can and do inject sculptra, the outcome and how much was injected. Will help us to identify areas on our faces. Thank you for information! 😊
Can you get a DP FL if you've had Sculptra? Some surgeons won't do a FL if the patient has had Sculptra. It's critically important for the injector to know what they're doing. Does a PA have the same level of education as an injector who is an M.D. insofar as facial anatomy and other relevant areas of knowledge?
It is really irresponsible to promote this for 30y olds and below. As a doctor, do you really believe there is a volume loss for majority of people in this age group? You have given promises to not harm clients btw
What is your definition of a "treatment"? 1 vial? I have an appointment to get Sculptra for the 1st time on January 15, 2025 for 2 vials. I am 64 years old & have had the facelift, CO2 laser, daily sunscreen, excellent skincare for decades, etc.
Absolutely HATED Sculptra! Colleges developed into lumps and bumps (some only palpable under the skin and some visible on the surface. The downside risks aren’t worth it.
I had Sculptra in my temples at 58. I had it done at a trusted med spa. She brought it slightly down to the tops of my cheeks too. I've never had filler. I only had one vial total, and the result was very subtle, but I definitely had some "plumping up" effect. I think it even helped with my under eye wrinkles (I think from going into cheeks). I only did one session. I was happy with it, and plan to have more at some point.
9:30 Sorry, Dr. Linkov, but the results are not impressive at all. The procedure seems like a waste of money and potentially harmful, but only time will tell. Not long ago, HA fillers were highly praised and promised to dissolve within a few months. In fact, they dissolve only partially and can migrate.
What total rubbish. You don't even explain what your basis is for this notion of yours. Sculptura (and other biostimulators such as PRP etc) do an amazing job in the right hands. I have had treatments with it for several years and at 54 have no visible lines or wrinkles. I often have people think I am late 30s early 40s. If you watch Dr Rajani's channel You will gain some insight on what sculptura can and can't do. Alongside an excellent skincare routine, diet etc. it can be incredibly de-aging.
The before-after photos look... the same? Besides the scarring which could complicate a later facelift, Sculptra would cost thousands. As a non-surgeon, you're probably better off going for a facelift that can last 10-15 years rather than trying to solve a sagging problem with filler. If your only problem is volume loss, maybe it's the right thing, but I'd still tend to fat transfer as a more permanent solution.
There are a lot of videos recently about fillers migrating in the face. It creates "pillow face" in some people, which people have mixed feelings about. I was more concerned with the videos saying filler can make its way into the lymph system in the worst case scenario. The lesser bad case scenario was that the solution to dissolve HA will dissolve best when administered immediately. But, if you wait, it can dissolve your body's own collagen and material, leaving you permanently wrinkly and lacking in tone. How does sculptra fit in to these kinds of situations?
Sorry, pillow face question was answered in the 8 minute segment. She said she wasn't really concerned if she placed sculptra in the wrong place because it's so diluted. What effects, if any are there from hitting a blood vessel?
Sculpted for 20 and 30 year olds?!!?! It’s just shameful, shameful that you’d administer to people so young. To have so messed up young people’s self image that they think they need these procedures is a damning indictment of our economic system, because have to doubt that this is about money. And it’s about undermining women financially who already make less than men and have lower networth, disempowering them because money is power.
I just watched a video by Dr Anil Rajani... and he made a short video explaining that Scultra is supposed to migrate that is how it is designed... search TH-cam with this title to see his video... "Filler Migrates BUT Does Sculptra? "
Well.... some people have very thin skin in dome areas of the face. A colleague of mine, and also her husband, both have very thin undereye skin, and their daughter inherited it. She's 3, with super prominent dark circles. I actually first thought she may have hit her nose and gotten two black eyes, but no - it's just very thin skin with basically no fat under. I can imagine someone being self-concious about stuff like that. Most 20-year-olds certainly don't need this, though.
Why are you promoting this procedure for people in their late 20s? It really is so sad to see doctors promote this so casually. My daughter is 26 and has a full beautiful face.
Anyone know if Dr Gary has discussed Rejuran? Saw a cosmetic doctor on TH-cam (Dr Rajani) recommend it on his Insta for dark, hollow under eyes, instead of HA fillers because fillers "over stretch" the skin overtime. I wanted to get fillers under my eyes bc I look like a panda and am so insecure about them but now Idk what to do. Need to hear from more doctors about Rejuran
Would it help with lifting volume loss/sagging cheeks causing NF folds? I have always had full cheeks that have started to sag with time and want lifting.
Can Sculptra be used along with autologous lipofilling in the nasal cartilage in order to disguise asymmetries that aren't covered by either hyaluronic acid or botox? For example: volume aumentation of the cartilage on the side opposite to the deviation and on the little wing of the side of the deviation, so that the tip looks a bit (trickily) more even despite the deviation itself?
You are my favorite Celebrity Doctor❣️❣️❣️... I know i laugh at Celebrities, but I am a WOMAN of a certain age. Dr. If you look at my face, WHAT WOULD YOU FIX ??? 😂😂😂 WHOOO IM NERVOUS!!!
I imagine that people wear makeup to your office before the procedure because they don't want tobe seen in public without their makeup, even if they are just driving from their house to the parking garage at your office. People who are doing this type of procedure are obviously concerned about their looks and aren't happy with the way they look.
Agreed. I would think understanding that goes without saying. Plus people are pretty judgmental about how others look. Especially if you're female. You can't have a bad day without being told you look tired or asked why aren't you smiling. Obviously, if one needs cosmetic procedures there is a cosmetic concern and makeup is a temporary solution.
Can I get results am 18 am planning to do My father had forehead head baldness now my crown areas and some other fore head area getting worse and recending Am thinking about taking 1 mg finastride daily, weekly once derma stamp, cardio ex 10 min every day,scalpe massage every day , weekly once mix Castor oil +rosemary essential oil+ pumpkin seed oil+ pepper mint oil , weekly once shampoo by ketezone or anti hair fall shampoo cutting of sugar and other dht boosting foods , eating good nutritious and protein rich foods can I get results!
Castrol oil is used in auto oil changes. It's a trade name for industrial oil. Why would you do this? I understand your requirements but using an industrial oil reminds me of industrial injection of plumping bodies which is a crime.
Hi Dr Linkov. Hope you and your family are well. A few people are interested & asked me to ask you if Eminem the Rapper had a hair transplant. Have a good week. Denise Rn, BSN
Your face is made up of chemicals. You’re a concoction of chemicals. Everything is chemicals. Life would not exist without chemicals. This is a channel underpinned my science so listen and learn. Also, the earth is round.
Sculptra causes scar tissue. Some surgeons don't even want to inject in certain areas because it would cause problems for future surgeries.
It migrates too.
EXACTLY
Yep
@@ampm8433 I've seen it happen.
@Austenfan177 It absolutely migrates. It’s been clinically studied and proven that the particles have been found at great distances from the injection site. Anyone who has had Sculptra knows the “glow” from the inflammatory reaction happens to your entire face, not just the injection site.
Hi Dr. Linkov! Unless I'm wrong, which I might be, but you didn't mention that Sculptra can significantly increase the difficulty of doing a facelift later by causing adhesion between the different layer of the face. In fact, you even discussed this in previous videos, but did not mention it all in this one. The evidence, has been in fact, found during facelift operations , and is well documenteed. Sculptra has been linked to this. Just wondering. I love your channel, you are in incredible, but I just have to bring this up. Thank you!
Great post. Doctor Nayak has an excellent vid showing the lumps and bumps under the skin caused by collagen stimulators which can adhere the underlying layers making surgery difficult.
@@rubes8065 CORRECT 100%
@@ampm8433 Thank you for sharing this!
I personally love sculptra. I get it from my dermatologist, she is extremely skilled. I don’t recommend getting this from a med spa or anyone who is not a doctor. The results are very natural, it makes your skin look more plump and glowy.
@@maricakez good luck with all that scar tissue under your face skin, it’s not reversible
@@hammypie thank you ☺appreciate it!
@@hammypieok “doctor”.
Dr Gary as many others have said i am a bit concerned about this video. My dermatologist and other doctors have advised against it if i ever want to have a facelift. You guys didn’t mention this at all which is very concerning to me as I always trust your word.
Christina is so knowledgeable. Definitely bring her back
What I think is scary about sculptra is that fact that you can’t get rid of it as easy as with the HA. I mean what happens if you have an allergic reaction, many people who is allergic they don’t know that they are until they have contact with “x” substance. Is a possibility
So nice to see Christina in the channel. She is so knowledgeable and kind. She took her time explaining to me about hair loss etc. I’ve been dismissed for so many years so it’s nice to consult Doctors that actually take time to explain and answers your questions.
I am 55 years old. I have had 4 sessions so far. My first injection had 2 vials. The other 3 only 1 vial. I am still going in for 2 more vials. My face looks so much better. I will NOT be 18 but I DO LOOK FABULOUS for 55. I also lost 130 lbs so I have saggy skin but SCULPTRA has worked wonders for me!
Would welcome seeing you both discuss PRP
PRP vs PRF
Would be good to talk as a plastic surgeon about having sculptra before a face-lift. Most doctors dislike sculptra!
They don't like it because they are trying to sell you facelifts.
@@janenicholson4056 they could probably make more money doing sculptra than facelifts, so why would they try to sell you something that's arguably less profitable?
@@janenicholson4056not true. My dermatologist, who does not do facelifts, advised against it for the same reason.
I love Sculptra ,I get it every year for my Bday!!!Its the best!!!!
DOES IT HAVE SIDE EFFECTS?
Jumping in - I did not experience any side effects aside from a bit of swelling and aching on my face, which went away in a few days. I get sculptra my dermatologist :-)
In my 50's. Had a hugely traumatic year which really showed on my face. 2 vials were enough and I got a very nice result.
Did you get the two vials a one session?
@@mariamunoz-zl2pc no, I had them about 8 weeks apart. Was pleasantly surprised, because everything I'd read elsewhere had said you need a vial per decade. Had it a year ago and it's holding up well. Might get another vial next year.
Can I ask what results you got? Did it help with skim density and sagging skin?
I rarely see convincing cosmetic improvements with sculptra. Most before and afters look the same
My 76 yo mom has had 3 treatments and I noticed a huge improvement in her skin texture and fullness in her cheeks. She looks gorgeous with it and not a fake mask like with many injectables.
Would be nice if you showed more before and after photos
She's absolutely beautiful
I respect you a lot and consider you one of the top surgeons out there, but you have to also warn people of the potential side effects and risks related of Sculptra. I read a lot of nightmarish testimonials on Reddit. I don't have time to dig through them all right now to back my claims (but I can do it if necessary), but the main points I took from them all is: Sculptra cannot be dissolved, it's also unpredictable (i.e. some people have a very strong reaction to it and nodules of collagen form under their skin which can be pretty painful) - and continue forming for a long time. It's actually addressed to 50+ year olds that have a low immune response but because a lot of young people inject it nowadays it can cause such complications. Also, Dr. Nayak who is another great surgeon showed in a video how tissue looks that was not injected with Sculptra (basically easy to separate layer by layer) vs with Sculptra (scar tissue forms and it just glues together, making the surgeon's job much more difficult should anyone want to get a face lift in the future).
@@juliamihet4237 100% CORRECT, I was interested in Sculptra too before I did my research. Not anymore!!
Anything na foreign tas iinject sa katawan, dina uy
I was literally googling sculptra for the first time about half an hour ago and just saw you posted this. Well timed!
No hun….it’s Artificial Intelligence listening and watching everything you click on. Be careful not to opt in to all cookies
Sculptra, or poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is unsafe, mostly due to concerns over side effects or long-term consequences. While the product is FDA-approved (money...money...money...you know...) and widely used, there have been reports of complications, including:
lumps and nodules, scar tissue,, granulomas, migration, allergic reactions...
Thank you!
Fat loss in the face cannot be repaired with a collagen inducer (Sculptra) : they are not the same layers of the dermis/hypodermis. Have liposculpture to restore your loss of volume.
If someone is going to be injecting something into my body, I’m gonna need them to be able to explain it without reading a cue card. 😅
Cue card, what? These professionals are explaining the process in a very brief manner. Every single person is different, so a personalized consultation is where you will get all the information you need. A simple TH-cam video is NOT where you get medical advice about a prescription, therefore, it is not professional to give a full analysis about a product in a video where anybody could watch it. If you are that worried about what is going into your body, talk to a licensed, healthcare professional so that they can answer your personal questions in a personalized consultation. Plus, you do not know a single thing about what they are doing when they recorded this video, so why do you feel it is necessary to ASSUME something with zero facts to support it...? This is how false information is spread.
I would love to see some examples of where you can and do inject sculptra, the outcome and how much was injected. Will help us to identify areas on our faces.
Thank you for information! 😊
Sculptra may trigger collagen, but it triggers Collagen type 1 - which is bad collagen
thoughts?
Can you get a DP FL if you've had Sculptra? Some surgeons won't do a FL if the patient has had Sculptra.
It's critically important for the injector to know what they're doing. Does a PA have the same level of education as an injector who is an M.D. insofar as facial anatomy and other relevant areas of knowledge?
That actually sounds fantastic!
It is really irresponsible to promote this for 30y olds and below. As a doctor, do you really believe there is a volume loss for majority of people in this age group? You have given promises to not harm clients btw
Volume loss can also come from weight loss or acne scars
What is your definition of a "treatment"? 1 vial?
I have an appointment to get Sculptra for the 1st time on January 15, 2025 for 2 vials. I am 64 years old & have had the facelift, CO2 laser, daily sunscreen, excellent skincare for decades, etc.
Absolutely HATED Sculptra! Colleges developed into lumps and bumps (some only palpable under the skin and some visible on the surface. The downside risks aren’t worth it.
I lost volume in temples and outer parts of cheeks, age 67, what would soften / help improve the volume?
I had Sculptra in my temples at 58. I had it done at a trusted med spa. She brought it slightly down to the tops of my cheeks too. I've never had filler. I only had one vial total, and the result was very subtle, but I definitely had some "plumping up" effect. I think it even helped with my under eye wrinkles (I think from going into cheeks). I only did one session. I was happy with it, and plan to have more at some point.
I just got my second today, repairing after collagen damage from filler dissolver. It’s super embarrassing. Will update ❤
9:30 Sorry, Dr. Linkov, but the results are not impressive at all. The procedure seems like a waste of money and potentially harmful, but only time will tell. Not long ago, HA fillers were highly praised and promised to dissolve within a few months. In fact, they dissolve only partially and can migrate.
What total rubbish. You don't even explain what your basis is for this notion of yours. Sculptura (and other biostimulators such as PRP etc) do an amazing job in the right hands. I have had treatments with it for several years and at 54 have no visible lines or wrinkles. I often have people think I am late 30s early 40s.
If you watch Dr Rajani's channel You will gain some insight on what sculptura can and can't do.
Alongside an excellent skincare routine, diet etc. it can be incredibly de-aging.
The before-after photos look... the same? Besides the scarring which could complicate a later facelift, Sculptra would cost thousands. As a non-surgeon, you're probably better off going for a facelift that can last 10-15 years rather than trying to solve a sagging problem with filler. If your only problem is volume loss, maybe it's the right thing, but I'd still tend to fat transfer as a more permanent solution.
There are a lot of videos recently about fillers migrating in the face. It creates "pillow face" in some people, which people have mixed feelings about. I was more concerned with the videos saying filler can make its way into the lymph system in the worst case scenario. The lesser bad case scenario was that the solution to dissolve HA will dissolve best when administered immediately. But, if you wait, it can dissolve your body's own collagen and material, leaving you permanently wrinkly and lacking in tone. How does sculptra fit in to these kinds of situations?
Sorry, pillow face question was answered in the 8 minute segment. She said she wasn't really concerned if she placed sculptra in the wrong place because it's so diluted. What effects, if any are there from hitting a blood vessel?
Sculpted for 20 and 30 year olds?!!?! It’s just shameful, shameful that you’d administer to people so young. To have so messed up young people’s self image that they think they need these procedures is a damning indictment of our economic system, because have to doubt that this is about money. And it’s about undermining women financially who already make less than men and have lower networth, disempowering them because money is power.
Ngaun mo lang nalaman, na greedy mga surgeons? Jusko ah
I really like sculptra!
I just watched a video by Dr Anil Rajani... and he made a short video explaining that Scultra is supposed to migrate that is how it is designed... search TH-cam with this title to see his video... "Filler Migrates BUT Does Sculptra? "
Was waiting for you to mention the side effects.. You have before in other videos, so it's weird that you didn't in this one!
I healed enough at 10-14 days, yet still sore (especially the ears) after lower facelift, neck & lip lift.
I find it really sad that someone only in their 20's feels that they need such cosmetic procedures or even something like botox
Well.... some people have very thin skin in dome areas of the face. A colleague of mine, and also her husband, both have very thin undereye skin, and their daughter inherited it. She's 3, with super prominent dark circles. I actually first thought she may have hit her nose and gotten two black eyes, but no - it's just very thin skin with basically no fat under. I can imagine someone being self-concious about stuff like that. Most 20-year-olds certainly don't need this, though.
It is, but on the other hand, it is easier to prevent than cure!
Kahit naman sa mga mashonda, bkt promote pa mga ganto. Mga bnidoso lang
Why are you promoting this procedure for people in their late 20s? It really is so sad to see doctors promote this so casually. My daughter is 26 and has a full beautiful face.
I’m 26 and I lost a lot of facial fat at 24. I’m hoping I can gain some of it by gaining more weight as I had lost some
Please may you do one on renuva!
Anyone know if Dr Gary has discussed Rejuran? Saw a cosmetic doctor on TH-cam (Dr Rajani) recommend it on his Insta for dark, hollow under eyes, instead of HA fillers because fillers "over stretch" the skin overtime. I wanted to get fillers under my eyes bc I look like a panda and am so insecure about them but now Idk what to do. Need to hear from more doctors about Rejuran
Would it help with lifting volume loss/sagging cheeks causing NF folds? I have always had full cheeks that have started to sag with time and want lifting.
Not a doctor, but filling doesn't lift. Search Dr Amir Karam.
Can Sculptra be used along with autologous lipofilling in the nasal cartilage in order to disguise asymmetries that aren't covered by either hyaluronic acid or botox?
For example: volume aumentation of the cartilage on the side opposite to the deviation and on the little wing of the side of the deviation, so that the tip looks a bit (trickily) more even despite the deviation itself?
Want to know non surgical face lift options
You are my favorite Celebrity Doctor❣️❣️❣️... I know i laugh at Celebrities, but I am a WOMAN of a certain age. Dr. If you look at my face, WHAT WOULD YOU FIX ??? 😂😂😂 WHOOO IM NERVOUS!!!
Her face looks like she's had work done, particularly the lips.
So?
@@cankerbloom9015 If it turns you on...I like plastic surgery that doesn't shout its presence.
Dr. Gary what is FOTONA 4D?
Question
Is the reason our eyebrows get lower because we lose fat in the forehead ?
They get higher actually. Google yaremchuk and higher brows
You should do another video on Adam22. His hair got worse since your last video and he had another hair transplant a few months ago
I imagine that people wear makeup to your office before the procedure because they don't want tobe seen in public without their makeup, even if they are just driving from their house to the parking garage at your office. People who are doing this type of procedure are obviously concerned about their looks and aren't happy with the way they look.
Agreed. I would think understanding that goes without saying. Plus people are pretty judgmental about how others look. Especially if you're female. You can't have a bad day without being told you look tired or asked why aren't you smiling. Obviously, if one needs cosmetic procedures there is a cosmetic concern and makeup is a temporary solution.
Is this an ad??? Disappointed
How is that an ad. ? I think you need to google ads.
Please make something about treatments available for KP
Can I get results am 18 am planning to do
My father had forehead head baldness now my crown areas and some other fore head area getting worse and recending
Am thinking about taking 1 mg finastride daily, weekly once derma stamp, cardio ex 10 min every day,scalpe massage every day , weekly once mix Castor oil +rosemary essential oil+ pumpkin seed oil+ pepper mint oil , weekly once shampoo by ketezone or anti hair fall shampoo cutting of sugar and other dht boosting foods , eating good nutritious and protein rich foods
can I get results!
Castrol oil is used in auto oil changes. It's a trade name for industrial oil. Why would you do this? I understand your requirements but using an industrial oil reminds me of industrial injection of plumping bodies which is a crime.
@@margaretcastell9429 sorry I meant castor oil 🥲
@@margaretcastell9429
Castor Oil. Not Castrol! Castor oil is wonderful for the skin/hair/body. Some people even take it internally.
@@margaretcastell9429 Castor oil was probably meant
Can you review INMODE treatments?
Not buying this.
This isn’t a radical concept. Nothing to “buy” here.
Nope!! 👎🏼
Hi Dr Linkov. Hope you and your family are well. A few people are interested & asked me to ask you if Eminem the Rapper had a hair transplant. Have a good week. Denise Rn, BSN
Pillow face less commonly seen? Tricky
This feels like a paid promotion/ infomercial. Not like your others, i hope this isnt a new path
Sculptra is so bad
Totally not recommend
Why?
@@drgarylinkov scar tissue, not reversible
@@drgarylinkov Why? You are the doctor ,you know 🤔
I have a feeling that Christina has sort of ukrainian accent or maybe it's just an impression
Must say am in my 50s I still have baby skin. Mostly coming from the good genes but also I never used any chemicals on my face including make up.
Your face is made up of chemicals. You’re a concoction of chemicals. Everything is chemicals. Life would not exist without chemicals. This is a channel underpinned my science so listen and learn. Also, the earth is round.
@@nadiakabbani990mema ka!
the real question is will it make my butt bigger, make me lose weight without exercise or dieting, turn me black or make me asian....
?? What. Why would you want that?😂
Damn you want a lot😅
@@denise3885 literally just listing everything every influencer is putting out there
Russian?
Ukraine, probably. Dr Linkov is from Ukraine, she is also probably from there.
@@АлександрФедотов-щ5щ So, Russians. Accent.
light complexion Puerto Rican,
Hey bro i have solution for your hair i do have the auverdic medicine try i once u will get all your hair back if u want tell me