03/12/2026
At 42, I don’t believe in pretending. I believe in being honest about what I’ve done, how I maintain, and what I plan to do.
I filmed this last month before my surgery.
Right now, I’m 7 days post-op from a breast lift, reverse abdominoplasty, and upper blepharoplasty, and I’ll share more of that journey as I have time for content. As providers, we ask patients to trust us with their bodies and their expectations. I believe that trust starts with honesty. I know too many injectors hiding what they’ve had done surgically as if only injections will get you to that level. It won’t after a certain age. It just won’t. And neither will skincare alone (looking at you TikTok!)
Over the years, my personal aesthetic approach has been very intentional and very consistent.
I’ve maintained neuromodulators to manage muscle contraction patterns before they etch deeper lines into the skin.
I’ve used biostimulators to stimulate my own collagen and improve long-term skin integrity.
I’ve supported facial structure in areas that naturally lose volume with time.
And I’ve invested in energy-based devices and lasers that improve skin quality, tone, and elasticity.
Because aging is not just about wrinkles. It’s about changes in bone, fat compartments, ligaments, skin quality, and hormones.
And yes, I’ve also made body decisions. After two pregnancies and breastfeeding twice, and a glp-1 agonist, skin laxity is real. Hormones change. Tissue changes. And gravity is the undefeated- true champion.
What I will never do—for myself or for my patients—is overfill, overcorrect, or chase laxity with filler.
Everything we do at Fulcrum Aesthetics & Surgery is grounded in a philosophy of:
Longevity
Structure
Collagen
Balance
Aesthetic medicine should help you look like the best, healthiest, most rested version of yourself—not a different person.
I’ll share more about the surgical recovery soon.