Rachel Jarrell

Rachel Jarrell

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05/22/2026

The number of patients that have told me they are doing this were enough for me to make this video!

Don’t let AI’s opinion give you a complex 🤖

At the end of the day, the best treatments for you are a combination of:
- what bothers you
- what’s going to compliment you
- and what’s actually achievable

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Photos from Rachel Jarrell's post 05/18/2026

The primary cause of medial brow drop is weakening of the lower central frontalis fibers responsible for medial brow support

It’s possible to have a combination of causes

The forehead and glabella are intricately connected, well beyond what I presented here

Medial brow drop is highly avoidable

Toxin is so much more complex than simply removing wrinkles

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Photos from Rachel Jarrell's post 05/09/2026

A decent percentage of the public assumes the term “aesthetic injector” is some type of regulated credential or license

Like many other medical professionals, I use the term myself. But unless explicitly stated, the title itself does not tell you what credentials a person actually holds. For this reason, I feel professional licenses should always be stated in conjunction.

I am a firm believer that all injectors should be licensed medical professionals. I’ve lost count of how many times our education and clinical experience in other specialties have supported the health and safety of our patients in aesthetics.

Patients should know exactly who is treating them and be able to easily identify and verify their professional license.

04/22/2026

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04/02/2026

QUICK VERSION:
When you improve the concavity around the base of the nose with filler, the nose appears less wide because its adjacent structures are no longer lacking support.

DETAILED VERSION:
Bone resorption at the maxilla is well documented.

This is the bone that sits under the nose.

When you smile, the muscles around the upper lip and alar base pull upward and outward.

This makes the nasolabial folds appear deeper and the nose look wider from lack of support

Deep piriform support with filler helps restore structure at the base of the nose.

We are not changing the nose itself, but rather improving the foundation around it, and the nose appears more stable with movement.

If the ala flare in conjunction, toxin can reduce flaring, also helping the nose appear less wide.

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