Dermatologist analyzes the skin of the members of the Royal Family “Kate Middleton with botulinum toxin up to date”
Members of the royal family have been in the spotlight for the past 10 days due to the death and funeral protocol of Queen Elizabeth II, and the skin of some of them caught the eye in front of the cameras. Expert on the subject, dermatologist Fábio Gontijo, analyzed each one’s face and used as a reference some improvement hacks not only for the most famous family in the world, but also for anyone else.
Fabio started with King Charles III, indicating that his rosy skin is because of the disease called rosacea, a chronic inflammatory disease. “The use of topical or oral antimicrobials and antiparasitics may be necessary, in case of persistent, low-dose oral isotretinoin may be an option.” The doctor explains that laser or pulsed light are excellent for the treatment of thalangiectasias (blood cases that are under the skin).
In relation to Kate Middleton, he says that it is difficult to try to predict what was done, but in this case, considering her evolution and also her age, “the botulinum toxin is certainly up to date”. “We see a smoothing of wrinkles, especially in the ‘crow’s feet’ regions”, he explains. Fabio continues: “I would bet on some fillers with hyaluronic acid or biostimulators, to recover that part of the anterior malar, lateral malar, face contour, and mainly to improve sagging”.
Duchess Camilla Bowles has revealed that she has allowed her to age magnificently, and that is a result of the anti-aging method made with bee venom, he says. “The mask promises to be an organic alternative to botox, to reduce fine lines and slow down the aging process. Despite having mature skin, I would include some Sculptra sessions that stimulate the body’s own collagen production and fill in the Chinese mustache region for a more youthful appearance”.