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Stop Adding Filler: Find the Real Reason You Look Tired

Stop Adding Filler: Find the Real Reason You Look Tired

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In this episode Dr. Sturm explains why some people still look tired in photos and on video despite doing Botox, filler, peels, and lasers. She breaks facial aging into four key components: gravity, structural change, volume loss, and skin quality. Using clear, accessible language, she shows how treating only one layer allows the others to “tell on you.” Listeners learn a simple mirror exercise to identify which factors are driving their tired appearance and how to align that with the right mix of treatments over time. Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok! Key Takeaways 1. A tired appearance usually comes from a combination of factors, including gravity, bone and structural changes, volume loss, and skin quality, rather than a single issue that one treatment can fix. 2. Bone resorption around the eyes and midface, along with weaker supporting tissues, allows the face to descend over time, which contributes to jowls, neck laxity, and deeper folds that show more prominently on camera. 3. Volume loss in the skin, fat, and deeper structures, not smoking alone, often causes vertical lines around the mouth and general hollowing in the cheeks, temples, and lower face. 4. Skin quality issues such as fine lines, rough texture, and brown spots, heavily influenced by sun exposure and genetics, interact with volume loss so that deflated skin wrinkles more visibly, like an empty grocery bag. 5. A simple mirror map helps separate whether the main problem is skin, volume, or descent, which makes it easier to know when lasers, fillers, skin tightening, or surgery will make the biggest difference, and to plan treatments intelligently over one to five years instead of just repeating what has been done before. Timestamped Overview 00:00 The question of why someone still looks tired after Botox, filler, peels, and lasers00:00:18 Overview of the main contributors to a tired look: structure, volume, skin quality, and eye-specific changes00:00:34 Explaining the goal of unpacking each layer of aging and how to combine treatments for a refreshed look00:00:47 Introduction to the four pillars of aging, beginning with gravity and visible descent in jowls and neck00:01:00 How structural bony changes around the eyes and nerves reduce support and contribute to sagging00:01:56 Discussion of volume loss in skin, fat, and even bone, and how faces naturally thin with more birthdays00:02:26 The role of skin quality, including brown spots, fine lines, texture, and the “empty grocery bag” analogy00:02:56 Why most people are a mix of gravity, structure, volume, and skin issues, and how package-based med spa approaches can miss this nuance00:03:20 The problem with relying on more filler to lift the face and the issue of overfilled cheeks that do not fix jowls or folds00:03:37 Introducing a mirror “map” exercise to understand which aging component is most dominant00:03:44 How to evaluate skin quality first by looking for fine lines, discoloration, and rough texture00:04:03 How to assess volume loss by checking cheek fullness, chin support, temples, and vertical lines around the mouth00:04:26 Clarifying that “smoker’s lines” around the mouth are usually from volume loss, not smoking in most patients00:04:46 How to evaluate descent by examining the jawline, neck, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and overall laxity00:05:09 Using this self-assessment to categorize yourself primarily as skin, structure/gravity, or volume, or a combination00:05:19 How to use that insight in consultation to see whether a provider’s plan aligns with what you observe in the mirror00:05:39 When volume replacement makes sense, when lasers make sense, and when descent suggests tightening or facelift instead of more filler00:06:09 How to translate this understanding into a one- to five-year plan that may include Botox, lasers, and ultimately surgery for the lower face if needed00:06:39 Encouragement to use this framework to make informed decisions so treatments look natural, targeted, and truly refreshingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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