hi i'm dr johnny thanks for joining me
tim very excited about
this video it's one of our first of our
series in creating beauty we're talking
cheeks cheeks really create
beauty they can create youth they can
create a fat look
they can create age as we age they can
make us look older
so much goes into it but the zygomatic
bone is extremely important
when people say hey i've had cheek
filler it really doesn't mean much
what kind of filler was it a bio
stimulator was it a gel filler
a high g prime contoured crisp border
or a larger cheek what we're going to do
today we'll look at some celebrity
photos of cheeks
i'm going to tell you the psychology of
how
people perceive different cheeks we'll
talk a little bit about product choice
but most importantly i'm going to look
at three
faces three of the same face with kind
of different contours so we can see
hey what would we do with each one and
why do we have to be careful
as an example we can't go too wide or
there's temporal hollowing
the eyes then look set in we're going to
look at that
and most importantly how does it apply
to you
so if you're getting cheek fillers
should you even do it
if you do you know the questions to ask
and
the style that might suit your face and
what might fit
for the psychology of what you do you
see the complexity
we're gonna have fun with it though
we're gonna roll in i'll ask you some
questions as we go
in this series understand beauty comes
from within we know that but there's a
mathematical
component personality creates
the math of an individual and so
beauty certainly is mapped and if you
look at studies
such as this one where managers were
picking
people out of an employee group a
potential employee group
they pick the more beautiful people
first or the most aesthetically
attractive people now that's stuff we
know
uh we talk about tick tock we talk about
instagram we talk about all those
influencers looking differently the
people on the magazines look differently
than those who don't get in the
magazines
the strong jawlines associated with
success
these are all study things we totally
get that there's different styles
however i do want to go through the math
of the beauty and really arm you with
the information that's what it's there
for
we're reporting we're not making it and
the studies are that they're just
studies they don't
mean that's the way it is but looking at
the trends
uh dimorphism when you look at that when
you look at the move towards androgyny
all those kind of factors in the
psychology of beauty something i thought
we'd cover here
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okay if we take a famous cheek
everyone's familiar with
let's look at the components of the
cheek you can see here a lateral
component of the cheek
okay very important and an anterior
component of the cheek
and of course there's always the under
eye or people call
the tear drop that they want to address
but it's important distinction about
this lateral cheek
here and the front area in this region
the reason is they do two different
things and not
everyone can have them if we're talking
about
different types of products if you look
here an implant usually comes through
here and they're in different sizes
if you think of something like
bellophill which i have a video on
that acts like an implant and if you
think about something like
sculptor you can put that in different
areas but in general
that works well along this area because
what does it help with
dermal thickness and this crow's feet
area here and that's why a lot of times
i talk about
negating the needs for neuromodulators
when you make the skin better
and you can watch my video on botox
dirty little secret about that because
it's exactly that that we're missing out
on with dermal fillers is we don't get
that
collagen building power like we do with
sculptor if you take something like
radiesse the highest g prime product we
have
we can contour this cheek and because it
has such a high g
prime it forms a shape now if you go
home and massage that it will flatten it
out
if we then go to another picture
you can see how cheeks evolve over time
it's very hard to get early pictures
of people in the media take a kim
kardashian very hard to get early
good straight pictures because a lot of
changes have been taken place
and a lot of times people don't want
people to know and of course
we know here on this channel that when
people get money money makes money fame
makes fame they can get things done they
can become
things that's part of it but let's go if
we look at 2006
probably the best picture nice jaw line
here
we i'll make i'll make it a little bit
bigger so you can see
where i'm pointing but the jawline here
is great of course
you know people talk about the lips but
she had the lips
there you can see that she had them
before but what you see
is an overall lifting of the face
and you don't see a heavy cheek
particularly in this region
probably the most natural picture we
have
now if we fast forward go to 2011
we see volume here and volume here and
we have to be careful with hyaluronic
acid fillers
because they do what they draw water in
and it becomes too heavy here it's
important to take care of the lateral
cheek
to in effect lift although that's a
misnomer
it does volumize it lifts in a sense but
it's not completely true
you can see here a ridging of the under
eyes
why why do we see that most likely
because there's filler through here or
something
potentially it's definitely flatter than
in
1995 and flatter than in 2006 so there
might be something there
might be grabbing water and creating a
ridge many people after fillers
create say they get a ridge created
if we fast forward to 216 2016
look at this area here somewhat missing
a high lateral cheek why likely bone
loss
maybe there was something done maybe it
went away
facial implants a lot of times you can
start to see the outline of facial
implants
as we age either way you can see
there's a distinct difference that's a a
jawline and a cheek that's well known
now
if you look it's a combination of high
and
anterior if we look here in this type of
cheek there's volume in the
anterior region but not in the high
lateral region now this type of cheek is
associated with
trustworthiness friendliness
a warm feeling as opposed to what i'm
going to show you the
third type of cheek but if we move ahead
to the next picture
if we fast forward closer to today
something that resembles today you can
see
the heaviness that occurs down low if
you
fill the anterior cheek it's going to
lift the front of the face or the nasal
fold
if you will if you fill the lateral
cheek it will lift if you will the
lateral
jawline now let's take a little look
what we don't see
you don't see a high lateral cheek
outside okay so in this region you don't
see
it coming up along the zygoma you see an
anterior
now i said that's associated with warmth
with friendliness
just what she is of course but now let's
go
to another total contrasting picture
if we have a little look at say bella
now there's
a change that's occurred here on several
fronts you can see we've talked about
the brows
the cat eye a very popular video and we
already talked about
scleral show kind of the area of the
whites
and we talked about some
golden ratios of 1.61
to one okay so we talked about that but
if we focus on the cheek
this is more of a runway model high
cheek
this was more of a warm cheek and that
comes across
i think in these pictures this is more
of a warm friendly inviting
soft face this is a more like screw you
you aren't going to be me kind of a face
and more
almost with the eyebrow the high cheek
and the jawline all in those same
vectors
what does it say it says something
totally
psychologically different not unlike
what
not unlike our runway models when's the
last time you saw a runway model
walk down have that more rounded face
that's and smile it doesn't really
happen
here's what you see a straight face to a
downward face
and those super high cheeks and what
else
one of the things i'm going to show you
in the three bases that we have to
consider is
if you have that high cheek this
pre-auricular area here
in front of the ear what do we do with
that look on model number two right here
look at that pre-auricular hollow in
real life if you saw that person
that's quite gone now makeup can make it
more dramatic
but that would be unacceptably hollow
and you see me fill it on some people
with sculptra and
pdo liquid pdo watch that video but
that's because it pulls the face back so
if it's hollow it doesn't look good
we have an opportunity to pull let's
look at three
very different faces so we can apply it
to you
and what could you do what type of cheek
could your face hold
what should you do so if we look at this
first face pretty standard good
projections
nice already high cheekbone maybe a
little flat in the front which many
cultures actually like
but if we in the lip if you see the
bottom 1.61
to 1 on the top that's the standard
golden ratio of a lip
the eyes maybe a neutral maybe a slight
canthal tilt but not a lot very neutral
straight nose and remember these areas
the nasion
lateral to the nasion are stable bony
points
that we can look at because the eye
rotates down we cannot depend on that
one
but if you look at this face and she
comes in for cheek filler
not much to do because she looks pretty
good but what's the one thing you notice
temporal hollowing so filling this
temple
would give her a little lift here and
some people find that controversial but
it does something like sculptra
goes in as a water doesn't leave a line
of demarcation most of you know i don't
like to use
hyaluronic acid fillers at all in the
temples
and if you look at that if you fill the
cheek even a little more because she
wants it a couple things will happen
the eyes will appear more inset this
will be hollow
she can use a little more temporal
hollow wouldn't be the worst thing
but there is enough temporal hollow
there
now let's move to the next picture so on
this picture here
one thing you're going to notice is what
when you look at the eyes and the nose
something's off correct
what is it this space the eyes
are wider set now i wanted to point this
out because if you were to add some
lateral cheek here
you might be able to create the illusion
that an end feel a little in the temple
here
that the eyes aren't that wide set
especially
if i take my eraser and i take my mark
out that that
didn't help us produce it you can see
that widening the face here and it might
give the more narrow appearing
appearance in this area so you can see
when someone comes in for cheek fillers
there's no one answer
you have to kind of look at the full
face to figure out what might work and
what
problems you might create let's go
now to the next picture if we look at
this picture here
now we've moved the eyes closer together
now if this person comes in we want a
balancer we want to create beauty not
take away that's what your injector
wants to do
if you create a cheek out here a lateral
cheek on this person
the eyes will look even more inset
okay so though this is what your
injector is thinking when you're coming
and say i just want a little cheek
filler
it's about creating beauty it's about
that eye to know
now if you create anterior cheeks
especially the eyes are narrow as set
and the face is smaller what are you
doing
she's going to look more fat okay so if
someone's carrying weight
the last thing you want to do is
increase the front volume of the cheek
they're not going to like you for that
so understanding this when you see
all these three here we see all three of
them
cheek fillers aren't cheek fillers
aren't cheek fillers and we talked about
different products that you could use
but it gives you a consideration now one
more picture i want to show you
one this is ariana grande and this is
the aging picture that we have
and when we ever we do cheek fillers
we're thinking when you do a bio
stimulator or something like plasma
sculpt
you're not creating lines of demarcation
you're increasing collagen production
you're going to create better skin
fillers don't do that and it's one of
the problems with fillers
but what i wanted to notice here we to
notice here is if you look at this
nice what we call inverted triangle
beauty
becomes the pyramid of age over here and
look at the squaring of the lower face
if you see that squaring now imagine if
someone's done hyaluronic
acid fillers their whole life and they
got a big cheek a
square lower face that's going to be a
big problem that's a bad
look okay so by doing bio stimulators
and collagen stimulators
particularly in the upper face that's
what
helps prevent that descending look gives
you more collagen
and gives a much nicer look it's also
why
addressing the lower face vertical lip
lines
at an early age and stage at the first
signs
when it's appropriate is important to do
now one thing that we
can mimic with certain products is bone
and why this is happening in a lot of
cases
is bone loss same in the cheeks in the
zygomatic bone
people who look young the stars who look
young for a long period of time
and men and women often have great
strong
structural bone strong jawline
strong cheek we're going to go through
the lower face of one of these videos
because the lower base is where more
asymmetries are
we'll cover symmetries we'll cover bone
and remember that chewing
creates bone dentition creates bone what
are the things that's created
a soft jawline in so much of our youth
great questions
this was cheeks cheek fillers all the
different things
considerations that goes through your
mind as your injectors calculating
and why simply getting a cheek filler
isn't that
easy and there's cheek implants there's
permanent products there's collagen
stimulators
and there's h a fillers they all have
positives and negatives
oftentimes they need to be combined to
get the perfect look
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