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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 26 MIN

You Can ALWAYS Tell When It’s Bad Filler (Here’s How)

from Beauty & The Brain®

Dr. Chris Croley and Jerry Drinkard, NP are back with Allie Ballew, NP for a real-talk episode on something everyone wonders but few people know how to explain: how do you spot high-quality aesthetic work—and how do you spot the work that’s… not so great?They cover the subtle signs of beautiful treatment (hint: you often shouldn’t be able to tell), the most common giveaways like overfilled lips and filler migration, and what “facial balancing” really means when it’s done well (or when it’s pushed too far).Then the conversation turns serious: when “bad work” isn’t just about looking unnatural—it’s about patient safety. The team unpacks why certain areas—like the 11 lines—carry higher risks when treated with filler, what true informed consent should include, and why it’s always okay to ask your provider about licensure, training, product sourcing, and emergency protocols.If you’re thinking about Botox, filler, or any injectables (or you’ve had them before), this episode will help you make smarter, safer choices—and understand what great work really looks like.Follow/subscribe to Beauty & The Brain for new episodes every week with Dr. Chris Croley and Jerry Drinkard, NP.

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