Specialist is sincere when talking about the procedure performed by Gretchen

Singer Gretchen , 66, has once again gained attention after appearing on social media with a new look. As the artist herself revealed, the change is the result of another step in her facial harmonization program, involving applications of hyaluronidase and Radiesse. According to her, the procedure made her face thinner and now allows her to share photos without the use of filters. "I started a new program. We did hyaluronidase and Radiesse, and that's it for now. Look how thin my face has become. I'm without filters, as you can see," she said.
The artist, who constantly responds to criticism about her appearance, used humor to ironize the comments. "Oh, she doesn't take photos without a filter... No, I really don't take photos without a filter. I make videos without a filter!", she commented. Gretchen also shared that taking care of her image is a way of keeping herself in good health, especially after episodes of anxiety she faced during her participation in a reality show.
Meanwhile, the procedures performed by the singer also attracted attention in the medical community. Biomedical scientist Mariana Eclissée, in an interview with Caras Brasil magazine, explained the necessary care with this type of aesthetic intervention.
"Every procedure carries some risk. People who have undergone fillers before may have different reactions, even serious complications. Therefore, the patient's history needs to be known before any new protocol," he warned.
The specialist explained that hyaluronidase is an enzyme used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers, which were often overused in the past. Radiesse is a collagen biostimulator based on calcium hydroxyapatite. "It improves skin firmness, which can give the impression of a thinner, more elegant face," Mariana explained.
In fact, the biomedical scientist highlighted that Gretchen's choices reflect a new movement within aesthetics, focused on naturalness. "She is not just changing her face, she is returning to herself, restoring lightness and rediscovering her features. More than a trend, naturalness has become a movement," she concluded.
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