The Aesthetic Creator

The Aesthetic Creator Botox, Dermal Fillers, Coolsculpting, Cooltone, GLP1s. weight management, Indiba

06/10/2026

If you’ve lost weight and feel like you “lost it in your face” too, you’re not imagining it.

In this video I break down why this happens, and what we actually do to support the skin after weight loss:

- Dermal filler (strategic support)
- Skin tightening treatments
- Lasers and collagen-stimulating treatments (SkinPen and more)

Here’s the part most people need to hear: collagen takes time.

The younger your tissue is, the more regenerative it tends to be, which is why results can come faster at 18 or 25 than they do at 40 or 50.

So if someone promises a collagen treatment will “change everything in 4 weeks,” take that with a grain of salt.

Botox has a predictable timeline (you can see changes in days and full effect in about 2 weeks).

But anything that relies on regeneration and collagen remodeling needs *real healing time*.

If you’re in the Mankato area and you’re navigating facial changes after weight loss, save this and come back to it before you book your next treatment.

06/08/2026

If you’ve ever wondered how filler can go wrong, this is a real-world example of why technique and depth matter.

In this video I explain what can happen when an injector goes too deep while trying to treat an area like the nasolabial fold.

In this case, the product ended up where it should not have, creating a swelling that looked almost like an abscess.

We also talk about cannulas and why being in the correct plane matters.

Sometimes you feel “resistance” in tissue, and the wrong move is pushing through anyway.

Bottom line: good filler is not just about what you inject.

It’s about where, how deep, and who is doing it

If you’re in the Mankato area and you’re considering filler, save this as a reminder to ask the right questions before you book.

06/05/2026

Throwback to a conversation on the .burza podcast—formerly Uplevel Together, now Rise to More—and this one comes up in the treatment room every single day.

Most people don’t walk in asking to change their face. They talk about how they feel—and how they want to feel. They want to look less tired, less stressed, less angry. They want to look more rested, more like themselves, even when life is busy and sleep isn’t perfect.

Stress, seasons, and life’s ebbs and flows show up on our faces whether we want them to or not. And for many people, aesthetic treatments aren’t about chasing perfection—they’re about aligning how they look with how they want to feel inside.

At Aesthetic Creator, we listen first. Because when you understand how someone wants to feel, you can create results that are subtle, supportive, and actually meaningful.

📍 Aesthetic Creator | Mankato, MN

06/03/2026

Here’s what I want you to consider about stress:

Most people aren’t living “stress free.”

They are living at a level of stress they are *used to*.

So the better question is not just:

“I’m stressed.”

It’s this:

**Are you more stressed than you used to be… or is this your normal?**

Because your stress and my stress and someone else’s stress can look totally different.

But your body only knows what *your* baseline is.

And here’s the hard part:

Most people do not have the capacity to “do all the things” to reduce stress.

Not when life is full.

And definitely not when you already feel like crap.

So instead of asking you to overhaul your entire life, I focus on this:

**What are the tiny, realistic things you can do to support your nervous system this week?**

If we were sitting together over coffee, I’d ask:

What’s one small change that would make your *normal* stress feel more manageable?

06/01/2026

If you keep waking up between 2 and 4 AM, I want you to know something:

You are not “just a bad sleeper.”

One common hormone pattern we see is **progesterone dropping**, and that can show up as:

- Waking in that 2–4 AM window
- Feeling wired for no reason
- Not feeling rested even if your tracker says you “slept fine”

And yes, wearables can be helpful.

But the real question is:

Do you feel rested in your body?

Another big one I hear from women is the mental piece:

“I’m not as sharp as I used to be.”

Brain fog.

Forgetting simple things.

Feeling like your brain has lag.

You do not have to normalize that.

There are options.

And sometimes support can be as simple as the right supplement plan at night, tailored to *your* symptoms and labs.

If we were sitting together over coffee, I’d ask:

When did you first start waking up between 2 and 4… and what else changed around the same time?

The AC Club was created to make caring for your skin simple, intentional, and stress-free. Instead of waiting, guessing,...
05/29/2026

The AC Club was created to make caring for your skin simple, intentional, and stress-free. Instead of waiting, guessing, or trying to time treatments perfectly, the AC Club allows you to save monthly and plan ahead for the services you already love—on your terms.

As a member, $199 is added to your AC Wallet each month and rolls over until you’re ready to use it. You’ll also receive exclusive perks like Botox savings, discounts on lasers, skincare, and more. With Botox pricing increasing, AC Club members continue to save while investing in long-term skin health and confidence.

If aesthetic treatments are part of your self-care this year, the AC Club is an easy, flexible way to make it all feel more manageable—and more rewarding. We’d love to have you.
Apply today and start planning your care with ease.

📍 Mankato, MN
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05/27/2026

We do not guess. And we do not treat people like a lab number.

That is why we use two things together:

1. A symptom checklist (mild to extremely severe)
2. Your labs (which usually take about a week to come back)

Because the magic is in the comparison.

Sometimes someone’s testosterone might fall in a “normal” range on paper… and they still feel like absolute garbage.

Sometimes it is hormones.

Sometimes it is stress.

Sometimes it is gut health.

Sometimes it is the early signs of something deeper (including autoimmune patterns that run in families).

The point is: symptoms give us context.

Labs give us data.

And when we put them together, we can get way clearer on what your body is asking for.

If you’ve been told “you’re fine” but you do not feel fine, start here:

Write down your symptoms. Rate them. Bring the list.

05/25/2026

If someone only treats your forehead with Botox, you can end up with a result you hate.

Not because Botox is “bad”… but because the face is a system.

Certain areas counteract each other.

So if you only treat one spot, you can accidentally create:

- “Angry brows”
- A heavier-looking upper lid
- Less lift than you wanted

One thing I always watch closely is the **upper lid**.

Some clients have naturally lighter lids.

But as we age, lids can start to feel heavier.

So if we put too much Botox in the wrong place, it can make that heaviness show up more.

This is why, for some people, we treat the forehead *lightly* and focus on the areas that give the most lift.

It is always about the individual face, not a one-size-fits-all map.

If your goal is lift, a great way to say it is:

“I want a soft, natural result — and I want the most lift possible without making my lids feel heavy.”

05/22/2026

Throwback to a conversation on the .burza podcast—formerly Uplevel Together, now Rise to More—because this question comes up all the time.

One of the biggest concerns I hear is, “How much filler is too much?” or “Am I going to look overdone or puffy?”

Here’s the perspective most people don’t have: one syringe of filler is only about one-fifth of a teaspoon—the size of a blueberry. It actually takes multiple syringes, placed intentionally over time, to create that overfilled look people worry about.

When filler is used thoughtfully, one syringe won’t make you look frozen or unnatural. Its purpose is to soften lines, restore subtle volume, and support your features—not change your face.

Most full correction plans are gradual and customized, often requiring a few syringes to reach balanced, natural-looking results. The key isn’t avoiding filler altogether—it’s understanding how much, where, and why it’s used.

At Aesthetic Creator, education and intention always come first.

📍 Aesthetic Creator | Mankato, MN

05/20/2026

Have you ever noticed one side of your face creases more when you smile?

That is not in your head.

Most of the time it is one of two things:

- Your **drive side** (sun exposure through the car window over time)
- Your **sleep side** (how your face presses into the pillow)

Here is the part most people do not understand about Botox:

Botox does not “make you look angry.” Placement does.

For example, in the frown area (your “11s”), there is a muscle that can pull the brow down if it is hit the wrong way.

And the “heavy / droopy” look people worry about usually comes from **over-treating the forehead**.

When it is done correctly, Botox can actually create a subtle lift.

Because when the muscle that pulls *down* relaxes, your face naturally sits a little higher.

If you want a simple way to ask for what you actually want, try this:

“I want to soften my lines, but I still want to look like me — and I want a natural lift, not a heavy brow.”

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