I'm glad that you differentiated the benefits vs adverse effects of buccal fat removal with _round_ faces. It makes a big difference for round, chubby faces. So many YT PSs are talking about refusal to do buccal fat removal across the board instead of considering how individual faces are different and how some _do_ benefit. Why stop because of one group of faces?
Buccal fat removal was the best thing ive ever done in my life. 2 years further I love my V shaped face. It did take me FOUR years to research and find the correct surgeon. It is not for everyone!
@@Peacht4n I hear ya! All I see are surgeons refusing to do it anymore, across the board, all because of the few women who get it who already have slim, chiseled faces. But when you have a round, chubby-cheeked face, nothing beats the buccal fat removal for just a slight bit of an edge to look like you've actually now got cheekbones!
I agree to what you said. When I started with lip filler I was told by many that I’ll become addicted and will add more and more filler. However, doing lip filler for almost 4 years, I still do it every 9 months, and only 1 ml every time. I think it depends on the person.
Disagree. Mine were nonexistent and I had a Disney villain mouth. Downturned. No volume. I had it done and it looks good. I don't overdo it . I just restored the volume. Upturned my corners.
I like how you site professional papers you’ve worked on regarding these things. Really boosts your outward appearance of credibility and gives more explanation into the science behind these things.
I think it's important to mention that looking older is not the end of the world (Of course if your intention was to look younger, it wouldn't be the desired outcome). Our obsession with eternal youth is really unhealthy because aging is a natural process, trying to avoid it will only cause problems in the long run. I'm not saying that plastic surgery is a bad thing, people should be able to choose how they look, but the anxiety and social pressure is. We should accept every body and every look, shaming people for not looking "youthful" is just dumb. (Disclaimer! I'm not at all saying that Dr. Youn is shaming people, he is very respectful and explicitly says that all bodies are beautiful no matter what. This is just something I've noticed on social media, such as tiktok, where people, particularly women, are being pressured to look younger than they are. )
It's like we're supposed to hit 25-35 and stay there forever. But that's not how humans are. I actually wouldn't mind looking a little older. I'm 29, but I look so much younger, and people don't always take me seriously because of it, especially at work.
Aging will always be a natural process, some people just allow themselves to be fooled into believing they can stop Father Time instead they often end up looking unnatural and at the worst case scenario “botched”.
I am not fooled at all. You absolutely must go to a professional who has done a lot of injections ifvyou eant work done. I have had not had any filler or botox for several years now. But I will say that my injector is one of the best in the country. She actually presents seminars to doctors and shows them how to do the best type of injections and how much. She always tells me what she is doing and she has never over-filled me. If I could afford it, I would have some surgeries done by a board-certified plastic surgeon. But until then, I embrace my age. I have great genes. Blessed. (70 in 9 days)
I knew buccal fat removal and fillers would be in this list. Buccal fat removal actually makes some people look older. Bella hadid has had it(and many more) and before I knew that she was younger than Gigi I always thought she was the older.
@@TielMama777 Not necessarily. Depending on how much you have removed, it can seriously age you. Then when you do get older, you'll end up looking 10 to 15+ years older than what you really are. Removing the buccal fat at younger age won't make you look horrible, but it will look bad as you get older and older. I would never tell anyone what to do, but the advice I would give is to do this wisely because it won't come back on it's own after it's been removed. So if you do end up ever having this procedure done, be careful and good luck. 🙏🙂
I always felt plastic surgeon was there to help people look better because of an accident or facial defect from birth. I live in Canada and while there is cosmetic procedures done, I don't think it is as popular as it is in other places. Plastic surgeons are usually consulted for medical reasons. For example when I was about 11 or 12, I was sent to a plastic surgeon by an orthopedic surgeon. The plastic surgeon and the orthopedic surgeon worked together. Between the two surgeons , I had three major operations on my hand. Now I have a big cyst by my left ear and if is removed, it will be done by a plastic surgeon because where it is on my face.
I’m from the US and I was surprised in my early teens when a plastic surgeon was the one we had to go to to get my lip fixed I was scratched by my cat in the face and it severely split my lip - it definitely wasn’t going to heal right naturally. When my mom told me we were going to a plastic surgeon I thought it was weird. I thought they were only for elective stuff. But my mom explained he would know how to suture my lip so it wouldn’t just heal but it would heal and look right. She was right! Almost no one could tell I had a scar afterwards and now many years later you can’t tell at all. It really grew my appreciation of plastic surgeons and shows like Botched & content from Dr. Youn has really shed a light on the positive things they do for people not just electively
Iirc, there are two major branches of plastic surgery. Reconstructive and Cosmetic. Cosmetic plastic surgery is more profitable than Reconstructive, but reconstructive is definitely the heart of it since if you can learn how to reconstruct, you can learn how to do it cosmetically Both have their places. Nothing wrong with wanting to be more aesthetically pleasing for one’s self.
@@thetableoflegend9814 My sister had skin cancer on her forehead and a plastic surgeon took care of that and you cannot see where there was anything done. There are so many procedures that plastic surgeons do, that were created to help people heel from injuries but people and some doctors have gone to extreme. For example the tissue expanders were used to make a new breast for ladies who had breast cancer but people are misusing the procedure. There are some women that want such large breast that they are putting their health at risk.
I need upper blepharoplasty on both eyes because the skin is so droopy that by the afternoon it impairs my vision. My last Ophthalmologist told me 8 years ago I could have it repaired at no cost. I moved to another city and my new Opthalmologist said he's never heard of that before. I'm considering going back to my last Opthalmologist to see if he can arrange for it to be done. The plastic surgeon he was talking about is wonderful; he removed a large melanoma on my father's face and he took a flap of skin from his forehead to replace the cancerous melanoma. It was so successful that after a year there was no visible scar at all. The Surgeon took photos monthly of my Father's face and has used them to show other patients who need the same procedure done how they might look during the healing process. I really hope I can have both eyes done because it's a nuisance. I live in Canada and I had a plastic surgery procedure done at no cost because it was for a medical condition and not a "vanity" thing as he described it to me in 1980.
I don’t know about Canada but in the US you can have it done under Medicare at least if it’s provably interfering with your vision. Not sure about other insurers.
You are definitely correct about Ulthera. I had Ulthera treatments in 2019 and I am still dealing with it. It liberated ever fat cell in my face and my skin turned to rubber. Horrible!
It's reassuring to have someone as serious as you in the bizz, Doctor Youn. Publishing procedure assessments papers and all... Really nice to not take your patients as mere cash cows, real counsel here.
I naturally have that "buccal fat removal" face. It is very chiseled and sculpted...all by nature...It does give me a more distinct look but I love it. And I am 45 anyways. But look younger than my age. I also have deep set eyes. But it is also all natural. I love it.
I had chubby cheeks and went keto 6 years ago. I lost a lot of fat in my face. I kind of regret doing that because I have been unable to gain it back. Now I realize how much a commodity a fuller face is for looking more youthful as we age.
@@FireSilver25 I don't really see how it could, although not containing theine, it's still an herbal and a tonic at that, would still tend to flush grease, as most herbal concoction, I'd think... She would probably be better off supplementing in oils capsule, specially the ones meant for menaupose.
Suggestion for dr Youn: could you do a video of popular and good treatments and who should NOT do it. For example, when not to do Sculptra, who shouldn't get fillers or blepharop;asty? For example, I am very prone to visible scars so any surgeries on face scare me, like for example lip lift and I could have giant purple scar under my nose.
I need a procedure that thickens my upper & lower lip but doesn’t give me the appearance of fish lips which look really fake. Is their a procedure or cream that could help me create a thicker lip & looks pretty nature Dr. Youn ??
I don't think of buccal fat removal as a procedure to make you look younger. More elegant or modelesque but I dint know if younger is what anyone is after when they get it. I think it pretty much always looks terrible on people.
I think it also gives the illusion of being thinner, especially in head shots or selfies. But honestly, I think it often makes people look gaunt, especially as they age.
Thank you for using the clip we all think about when we think of overly tightened facework... Brazil is so underrated as both a nation and a parody of 1984...
Have you read Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz, MD ??? It ought to be required reading for all doctors especially plastic surgeons and patients seeking cosmetic surgery and non surgical treatments.
Round faces like Chrissy are so beautiful and youthful, there are so many people that are stunning with their round faces, don't go for buccal fat removal!
Hi Dr. Youn. I'm 56 and lost 60 pounds. I'm menopausal. I look like I aged 20 years in less than 3 years. I do not drink or smoke. I exercise and eat balanced meals. I am so confused about what will tighten the area around my mouth. My nasolabial folds aren't too bad. I look gaunt around my mouth. Sagging and loss of elasticity. What do you think about threads? Are they called PDO Threadlifts? Would those work?! Thank you for your time.
Dr Youn hates thread lifts, he says so in this video, as they're extremely temporary, like a year at most. You can get a little bit of filler to rebalance the area, otherwise a lower face lift will change the area more permanently to get rid of sagging skin.
It's just my personal experience as a man but I use coffee grounds for my skin maintenance. I have this wrinkles on my forehead but now it's gone with these cheap treatment. I use it everyday 3 days and for the first half month it's a mess cause my face smell bad, I mean not like coffee. Only after a month of use does the bad smell disappear together with the wrinkles. To though I still have problem with pimples but much better than before.
I wouldn’t have picked Nancy for your example of bad blephs. I’d have used Kenny Rogers and Robert Redford, who both had masculine hooded eyes and their looks were completely ruined after the eye lift.
Dr. Youn, how does a buccal fat removal look when a lot of years pass on a person with rounder face? Do you have any examples? Much appreciated and thank you for ur education 🤍
So basically a bad thread lift and bad facelift can make you look older -- so why only pick on the thread lift when it's the more temporary of the two?
I find that most plastic surgery makes people look older, because it makes older people look fake. That fake look is so associated with old people that it makes a 50-something person who has had a facelift look like an 80-year-old to me. There are exceptions, of course, but most 50-year-olds look far better with no plastic surgery. Most 80-year-olds look better with a "natural" face, too.
@@kathleenking47 yes, that’s very true. I met Olivia Newton-John quite a couple of decades ago and I was rather shocked at how fake her face looked. She looked great in photos but it was glaringly obvious in person that she’d had work done. Her face - while still gorgeous - had that "pulled" look to it. She also was wearing her hair in a style that covered her forehead and ears, which is one of those things people do to hide scars from the facelifts. Someone I’d be very interested in seeing in person is Jane Fonda. She has had some of the best work I’ve ever seen, at least on TV. She’s in her 80s but has the face of someone MUCH younger. It’s so natural-looking, but you know an 80-year-old couldn’t possibly have skin that smooth and a neck so free of sagging. I wonder if she looks fake in person, or if she really has had the best possible work done.
Nancy Pelosi looks amazing at 83. I wonder at some of the younger people who have started so early with plastic surgery. I think they are really going to struggle with ageing from midlife on.
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I'm glad that you differentiated the benefits vs adverse effects of buccal fat removal with _round_ faces. It makes a big difference for round, chubby faces. So many YT PSs are talking about refusal to do buccal fat removal across the board instead of considering how individual faces are different and how some _do_ benefit. Why stop because of one group of faces?
Buccal fat removal was the best thing ive ever done in my life. 2 years further I love my V shaped face. It did take me FOUR years to research and find the correct surgeon. It is not for everyone!
@@Peacht4n I hear ya! All I see are surgeons refusing to do it anymore, across the board, all because of the few women who get it who already have slim, chiseled faces. But when you have a round, chubby-cheeked face, nothing beats the buccal fat removal for just a slight bit of an edge to look like you've actually now got cheekbones!
I am often disappointed when people have lip fillers because they often get too much, or seem to become addicted to lip filler.
I agree to what you said. When I started with lip filler I was told by many that I’ll become addicted and will add more and more filler. However, doing lip filler for almost 4 years, I still do it every 9 months, and only 1 ml every time. I think it depends on the person.
Yup, there's a fine line that you just can't cross.
That’s right
Disagree. Mine were nonexistent and I had a Disney villain mouth. Downturned. No volume. I had it done and it looks good. I don't overdo it . I just restored the volume. Upturned my corners.
So people should avoid something to keep people like you from being disappointed? ??? Wow.
I like how you site professional papers you’ve worked on regarding these things. Really boosts your outward appearance of credibility and gives more explanation into the science behind these things.
I think it's important to mention that looking older is not the end of the world (Of course if your intention was to look younger, it wouldn't be the desired outcome). Our obsession with eternal youth is really unhealthy because aging is a natural process, trying to avoid it will only cause problems in the long run.
I'm not saying that plastic surgery is a bad thing, people should be able to choose how they look, but the anxiety and social pressure is. We should accept every body and every look, shaming people for not looking "youthful" is just dumb.
(Disclaimer! I'm not at all saying that Dr. Youn is shaming people, he is very respectful and explicitly says that all bodies are beautiful no matter what. This is just something I've noticed on social media, such as tiktok, where people, particularly women, are being pressured to look younger than they are. )
It's like we're supposed to hit 25-35 and stay there forever. But that's not how humans are.
I actually wouldn't mind looking a little older. I'm 29, but I look so much younger, and people don't always take me seriously because of it, especially at work.
I appreciate your sentiment, but aging doesn't have to be a natural process.
Aging will always be a natural process, some people just allow themselves to be fooled into believing they can stop Father Time instead they often end up looking unnatural and at the worst case scenario “botched”.
I am not fooled at all. You absolutely must go to a professional who has done a lot of injections ifvyou eant work done. I have had not had any filler or botox for several years now. But I will say that my injector is one of the best in the country. She actually presents seminars to doctors and shows them how to do the best type of injections and how much. She always tells me what she is doing and she has never over-filled me.
If I could afford it, I would have some surgeries done by a board-certified plastic surgeon. But until then, I embrace my age. I have great genes. Blessed. (70 in 9 days)
@@ZestyBison00good job misunderstanding the statement....🙄
I knew buccal fat removal and fillers would be in this list. Buccal fat removal actually makes some people look older. Bella hadid has had it(and many more) and before I knew that she was younger than Gigi I always thought she was the older.
@@TielMama777 Not necessarily. Depending on how much you have removed, it can seriously age you. Then when you do get older, you'll end up looking 10 to 15+ years older than what you really are.
Removing the buccal fat at younger age won't make you look horrible, but it will look bad as you get older and older. I would never tell anyone what to do, but the advice I would give is to do this wisely because it won't come back on it's own after it's been removed. So if you do end up ever having this procedure done, be careful and good luck. 🙏🙂
“Baby faced” is exactly that, youthful! Older women spend lots of money trying to look youthful.
@@TielMama777spoiler: it's not
I always felt plastic surgeon was there to help people look better because of an accident or facial defect from birth. I live in Canada and while there is cosmetic procedures done, I don't think it is as popular as it is in other places. Plastic surgeons are usually consulted for medical reasons. For example when I was about 11 or 12, I was sent to a plastic surgeon by an orthopedic surgeon. The plastic surgeon and the orthopedic surgeon worked together. Between the two surgeons , I had three major operations on my hand. Now I have a big cyst by my left ear and if is removed, it will be done by a plastic surgeon because where it is on my face.
I’m from the US and I was surprised in my early teens when a plastic surgeon was the one we had to go to to get my lip fixed
I was scratched by my cat in the face and it severely split my lip - it definitely wasn’t going to heal right naturally.
When my mom told me we were going to a plastic surgeon I thought it was weird. I thought they were only for elective stuff. But my mom explained he would know how to suture my lip so it wouldn’t just heal but it would heal and look right.
She was right! Almost no one could tell I had a scar afterwards and now many years later you can’t tell at all. It really grew my appreciation of plastic surgeons and shows like Botched & content from Dr. Youn has really shed a light on the positive things they do for people not just electively
Iirc, there are two major branches of plastic surgery. Reconstructive and Cosmetic.
Cosmetic plastic surgery is more profitable than Reconstructive, but reconstructive is definitely the heart of it since if you can learn how to reconstruct, you can learn how to do it cosmetically
Both have their places. Nothing wrong with wanting to be more aesthetically pleasing for one’s self.
@@thetableoflegend9814 My sister had skin cancer on her forehead and a plastic surgeon took care of that and you cannot see where there was anything done. There are so many procedures that plastic surgeons do, that were created to help people heel from injuries but people and some doctors have gone to extreme. For example the tissue expanders were used to make a new breast for ladies who had breast cancer but people are misusing the procedure. There are some women that want such large breast that they are putting their health at risk.
I need upper blepharoplasty on both eyes because the skin is so droopy that by the afternoon it impairs my vision. My last Ophthalmologist told me 8 years ago I could have it repaired at no cost. I moved to another city and my new Opthalmologist said he's never heard of that before. I'm considering going back to my last Opthalmologist to see if he can arrange for it to be done. The plastic surgeon he was talking about is wonderful; he removed a large melanoma on my father's face and he took a flap of skin from his forehead to replace the cancerous melanoma. It was so successful that after a year there was no visible scar at all. The Surgeon took photos monthly of my Father's face and has used them to show other patients who need the same procedure done how they might look during the healing process. I really hope I can have both eyes done because it's a nuisance. I live in Canada and I had a plastic surgery procedure done at no cost because it was for a medical condition and not a "vanity" thing as he described it to me in 1980.
I don’t know about Canada but in the US you can have it done under Medicare at least if it’s provably interfering with your vision. Not sure about other insurers.
You are definitely correct about Ulthera. I had Ulthera treatments in 2019 and I am still dealing with it. It liberated ever fat cell in my face and my skin turned to rubber. Horrible!
Omg im so sorry! Is it permanent? That sounds awful
It's reassuring to have someone as serious as you in the bizz, Doctor Youn. Publishing procedure assessments papers and all... Really nice to not take your patients as mere cash cows, real counsel here.
I naturally have that "buccal fat removal" face. It is very chiseled and sculpted...all by nature...It does give me a more distinct look but I love it. And I am 45 anyways. But look younger than my age. I also have deep set eyes. But it is also all natural. I love it.
I had chubby cheeks and went keto 6 years ago. I lost a lot of fat in my face. I kind of regret doing that because I have been unable to gain it back. Now I realize how much a commodity a fuller face is for looking more youthful as we age.
Rooibos tea supposedly helps w that
@@FireSilver25 Oh does it? Rooibos is delicious. :D
@@FireSilver25 I don't really see how it could, although not containing theine, it's still an herbal and a tonic at that, would still tend to flush grease, as most herbal concoction, I'd think... She would probably be better off supplementing in oils capsule, specially the ones meant for menaupose.
Suggestion for dr Youn: could you do a video of popular and good treatments and who should NOT do it. For example, when not to do Sculptra, who shouldn't get fillers or blepharop;asty? For example, I am very prone to visible scars so any surgeries on face scare me, like for example lip lift and I could have giant purple scar under my nose.
Love you Dr. Young and your information. Do you have any experience in below neck procedures?
I need a procedure that thickens my upper & lower lip but doesn’t give me the appearance of fish lips which look really fake. Is their a procedure or cream that could help me create a thicker lip & looks pretty nature Dr. Youn ??
Do at-home red light devices like solawave melt facial fat too? Are they safe?
I don't think of buccal fat removal as a procedure to make you look younger. More elegant or modelesque but I dint know if younger is what anyone is after when they get it. I think it pretty much always looks terrible on people.
I think it also gives the illusion of being thinner, especially in head shots or selfies. But honestly, I think it often makes people look gaunt, especially as they age.
Agreed
How to look younger? Be blessed with Asian genes. 😄
Until you’re 44. Then you just wake up looking 80 😢
46 Asian here. And yes, I look like 82 year old now lol
On a serious note, it has more to do with our active avoidance of the sun rather than genes.
Thank you for using the clip we all think about when we think of overly tightened facework... Brazil is so underrated as both a nation and a parody of 1984...
Thanks so much for covering ULTHERAPY
Hi Dr Youn , what about at home rf devices what’s your thoughts on those?
Have you read Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz, MD ???
It ought to be required reading for all doctors especially plastic surgeons and patients seeking cosmetic surgery and non surgical treatments.
Round, square, triangle. All shapes are beautiful. I'm keeping what I have. Most women can change their face with the right hairstyle and makeup.
Thanks for another brilliant vid doctor!
Round faces like Chrissy are so beautiful and youthful, there are so many people that are stunning with their round faces, don't go for buccal fat removal!
Hi Dr. Youn. I'm 56 and lost 60 pounds. I'm menopausal. I look like I aged 20 years in less than 3 years. I do not drink or smoke. I exercise and eat balanced meals. I am so confused about what will tighten the area around my mouth. My nasolabial folds aren't too bad. I look gaunt around my mouth. Sagging and loss of elasticity. What do you think about threads? Are they called PDO Threadlifts? Would those work?! Thank you for your time.
Dr Youn hates thread lifts, he says so in this video, as they're extremely temporary, like a year at most. You can get a little bit of filler to rebalance the area, otherwise a lower face lift will change the area more permanently to get rid of sagging skin.
It's just my personal experience as a man but I use coffee grounds for my skin maintenance. I have this wrinkles on my forehead but now it's gone with these cheap treatment. I use it everyday 3 days and for the first half month it's a mess cause my face smell bad, I mean not like coffee. Only after a month of use does the bad smell disappear together with the wrinkles. To though I still have problem with pimples but much better than before.
Hi, i got fat loss from Liftera ( Hifu). Is there any way to fix it🙏🏻?
Dr. Youn using that same photo in the thumbnail for years now😂
6 mins ago...
I was wondering why there wasn't many comments
What do you think about eyebrow and eyelash serums? They say it ages you
Can you explain? Never heard of eyelash serum.
Liaison Eyelash serum or Rodan serum.
I once had a big balloon 🎈 and it was beautiful until I couldn’t blow it up anymore…….. it BURST!!! 😂🤣😂😂😂
I wouldn’t have picked Nancy for your example of bad blephs. I’d have used Kenny Rogers and Robert Redford, who both had masculine hooded eyes and their looks were completely ruined after the eye lift.
Hi 👋
Another great video, Dr. Youn. Very informative.
Thank you for the wise words!
Does anyone know if Olivia Wilde has had buccal fat removal?
I wish you were in NC .. I’d love to come to your for a tummy tuck consultation .. I hate my mommy belly after 2 kids
I’ll only use Thermage under my chin to get rid of double chin
I had thermage for 6 months, and I have lost facial fat 😢
Thermage/Ultherapy is a waste of money. Only did it to my forehead though.
Massetter Botox injections can also make you look older.
Dr. Youn, how does a buccal fat removal look when a lot of years pass on a person with rounder face? Do you have any examples? Much appreciated and thank you for ur education 🤍
THE CLIP FROM MRS DOUBTFIRE
That was not Mrs. Doubtfire. That was the movie _Brazil_
I would like to know how old are you doctor ?
you can also work out
Bella Hadid does not looks great in my opinion. Her face looks messed with
I dont know why I'm surprised that Plastic Surgeons have research papers, that was cool.
‘Vanity, vanity...all is vanity...’
Woah!
So basically a bad thread lift and bad facelift can make you look older -- so why only pick on the thread lift when it's the more temporary of the two?
I don’t think he mentioned a thread lift.
@@signsofplay He did, it was the fifth one.
He said in another video that the thread lift is way too temporary and thus not worth the money.
@@elizabeth1invermont Yeah I get that bit, but that's not relevant to this video. This video is about procedures that make you look older.
Like what they did to anya taylor joy agh
Exactly! These young celebs are ruining themselves 💀
She was so stunning and already had very chiseled features. She never should have gotten buccal fat removal.
I like hollow eyelids.
I find that most plastic surgery makes people look older, because it makes older people look fake. That fake look is so associated with old people that it makes a 50-something person who has had a facelift look like an 80-year-old to me. There are exceptions, of course, but most 50-year-olds look far better with no plastic surgery. Most 80-year-olds look better with a "natural" face, too.
I think it depends if it's film/photo, or real life...in real life, it looks FAKE
@@kathleenking47 yes, that’s very true. I met Olivia Newton-John quite a couple of decades ago and I was rather shocked at how fake her face looked. She looked great in photos but it was glaringly obvious in person that she’d had work done. Her face - while still gorgeous - had that "pulled" look to it. She also was wearing her hair in a style that covered her forehead and ears, which is one of those things people do to hide scars from the facelifts.
Someone I’d be very interested in seeing in person is Jane Fonda. She has had some of the best work I’ve ever seen, at least on TV. She’s in her 80s but has the face of someone MUCH younger. It’s so natural-looking, but you know an 80-year-old couldn’t possibly have skin that smooth and a neck so free of sagging. I wonder if she looks fake in person, or if she really has had the best possible work done.
why is it that procedures make you look older (including lip filler)?
Ayyyy here early
Nina Dobrev overdid her blepharoplasty 😢
My opinion: getting buccal fat removal is making some women resemble Cruella DeVil.
Nancy Pelosi looks amazing at 83. I wonder at some of the younger people who have started so early with plastic surgery. I think they are really going to struggle with ageing from midlife on.
Don’t like Nancy or her eyebrows.
I wish i could afford hair restoration.
@@TielMama777 chemotherapy and this Nov 6th, stemcell transplant for the next 3 months.
Vegans get that “sunken eye” look too. Anyone who’s been vegan long enough will have that.
Deep Thermogenesis for fat removal, eh? 😊
In the middle east women inject fat into their cheak to look younger 😅 smart
They’re he/she’s. The skulls and hands don’t lie
If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. Please repent of your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior
Okay, that taught me nothing.
kylie jenner looks soooo much older bc of her lips. they give her bad nasolabial foods