Michele 53 Facial Analysis

by | Mar 1, 2023 | Blog

Michele is a very beautiful women, who has taken great care of her skin. In this video analysis below I mentioned several ways Michele can address her concerns. Please know that anything in the video or blog post should not be taken as professional advice or instruction. Some of these procedures do come with risks. Use this information as inspiration and a jumping off point for your own research.

Michele’s primary concerns are temporal hallowing, under eye hallowing and crepey neck skin.

Temporal Hallowing – I’ve had good success with PDO screw threads to build volume in the temples. It’s a safe procedure , but the results build slowly over time. Inserting threads can be intimidating, however it’s really quite easy once you get the hang of it. You can see my full THREADS PLAYLIST HERE!

The threads I use are the 30g 30mm Screw threads, however the 25mm length threads may be a bit easier to handle in the temple area. I recommend Acecosm.com – Code STACY10 for 10% off site wide.

Another option, with more immediate results is temple filler. Of all procedures done for facial rejuvenation filler comes with the most risks. I have used filler for lips, cheeks, under eyes (quite a long time ago, I prefer threads now) and the Jawline.

My filler preferences have been Tesoro Deep for Lips and under eyes, Tesoro Sub Q for cheeks and jaw. I do have more in depth filler videos at my private community Patreon.com/GorgeouslyAging there is a $10 per month membership fee for VIP access, but there is no committment; you can come for what you want to learn and cancel any time.

Mesotherapy is also an option that can address both temporal and under eye hallowing. I love Rejuran Healer (PDRN based) and Hyalace (hyaluronic acid based) for full face, neck and chest mesotherapy (as well as hands). Both can also be used with the BAP Technique. For a more affordable options, Hyaron is a good staple to have on hand, however it won’t yield quite the same results as Hyalace or Rejuran Healer. These products also have a beautiful effect on skin elasticity and improving fine lines, wrinkles and crepey skin. All the products mentioned above can be used for both Mesotherapy and Microneedling.

Microneedling and Mesotherapy results are cumulative. Although you will see some slight improvement from the first treatment, doing treatments in regular intervals is key to good results. Monthly treatments are ideal, but quarterly treatments will show great results as well.

Another skin booster I keep on hand is Curenex. Curenex is a popular South Korean birevitalizant composed of PDRN. It’s more budget friendly that Rejuran Healer, but very similar in composition. I’ve seen great results with Curenex both microneedling and using it for mesotherapy.

Under Eyes – Although threads yield good results long term, for short term improvement under the eyes, I really like Juve Eyes and Rejuran i . Ami Eyes is also a great product, available at AestheticMaison.com Discount Code STACY15 for 15% off site wide.

Although Michele has a beautiful jaw line, that’s an area that many of us first start noticing the signs of aging. I’ve found great results from a combination of the fat dissolver Kabelline, a variation of Kybella, radio frequency, and threads to support the jawline and maintain more structure in that area. My thread playlist provides more information on thread lifting.

Something to consider for crepey skin on the neck and chest is a heavy night restorative cream like Avene Cicalfate+ This is something I’ve used for YEARS as a heavy night cream and for post treatment healing. Slugging can also be used to lock in moisture over night. I use a pea size amount of Aquaphor for each area I treat; face, neck, chest and hands. It’s important not to slug right after a retinoid. Allow the retinoid to sit for 30-60 minutes before slugging. Aquaphor is also wonderful on the lips and heals.

Here’s the video of Michele’s facial analysis. She’s such a beautiful woman! I appreciate her participating. I hope it’s helpful to her and to all of you.

Let me know in the comments if you’ve used any of these suggested products and how you like them. If you have any alternate recommendations, I’d love to hear that, too.

Some links in this blog post contain affiliates. Thank you so much for your support!! xoxo Stacy

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