A Quote by Paul Nassif

If someone overdoes fillers or Botox, and many months have passed, they'll start looking more natural, like Dr. Dubrow. — © Paul Nassif
If someone overdoes fillers or Botox, and many months have passed, they'll start looking more natural, like Dr. Dubrow.
I am not anti plastic surgery, but I'm anti procedures such as Botox and fillers which can actually distort the face and start making you look a bit odd.
Personally, I don't like Botox or fillers because I think it drastically changes the shape of your face.
I don't want plastic surgery or fillers or Botox.
There's no danger to suddenly stopping fillers or Botox.
I get Botox and fillers; I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I've already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.
I get a call from my sister. They go, 'We met the funniest, funniest doctor in Newport Beach.' And they introduced me to Dr. Terry Dubrow.
Yeah, tons... fillers and botox and I've definitely made some mistakes but it's hard to watch yourself get older on television.
I started Botox the first year it came out. I was the first one in line, and I have had Botox every six months since then.
Because I am married to a surgeon, I do Botox and I do some fillers. But I truly believe that the best beauty secret is happiness. I know that sounds sappy, but I'm just telling you it comes from the inside and spreads out. The happier and more satisfied you are living your life, the better you will look.
I have a thing against using botox and fillers. That's not my thing at all.
I haven't done fillers or Botox for ages. There comes a point where you have to match bits of you with the other bits; otherwise, you get a terribly random situation.
Woman for whom Botox and fillers are the norm don't feel dressed without it. It's like going to the hairdresser's for them. Also, famously, lipstick sales go up in a recession: you may not be able to afford the shoes and the dress but you are sure going to keep your lips pillow perfect.
Botox and other fillers make everybody look the same, with the big cheekbones where they fill you up. It's much cheaper to have a fringe - it takes years off everybody.
It's an individual's choice to do whatever they please to their own bodies. However I have a massive problem with the notion that people think it's okay telling young people that they need Botox and fillers.
I was brought up to understand Darwin's theory of evolution. I spent hours and hours in the Natural History Museum in London looking at the descriptions of how different kinds of animals had evolved, looking at the sequence of fossil bones looking gradually more and more and more and more like the modern fossil.
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