12/15/2025
Before I ever held a syringe, I spent years studying faces through a lens —
Angles. Light. Symmetry. Texture. What looks balanced straight-on versus in motion. How one tiny adjustment can completely change a face.
Working in Photoshop teaches you restraint fast. Push something too far and it stops looking like the person. The goal was never to erase character — it was to soften, refine, and enhance while keeping someone unmistakably them.
That mindset followed me into aesthetics.
When I inject, I’m not chasing trends or copying a face. I’m looking at proportion, balance, and how features interact — just like composing a portrait. Small, intentional changes. Knowing when to stop. Knowing when less really is more.
Photography trained my eye long before aesthetics ever did. It taught me patience, precision, and respect for individuality.
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