Chefly Jariwala Death: Top Aesthetist explains anti-aging fixation among celebs
Mumbai’s top celebrity aesthetics highlighted the craze for anti-aging and how can anyone avoid any complications while going through these treatments.
Fixation around the small living among people, especially famous celebrities, has opened a box of pendora. The sudden death of actor Sheffly Jariwala made a headlines on the increasing trend of using anti-aging drugs.
Doctors suggest that Anti-Aading took the center stage in the early 2000s at the beginning of Hollywood, when Hollywood became obsessed to look young forever. As Indian celebrities also followed the suit, their fans also realized that it was easier than looking. You just need a loose string on your purse.
In the story of the popular fairy tale, the witch had to abduct Rapunzel to use his magical child powers to be young forever, but celebrity dermatologists suggest that the same can be achieved in thousands. According to sources, while the price of Botox is after Rs 5000, one can get filler for Rs 15,000 and above. The cost of the thread process is 30,000 to 40,000 rupees, while the IV infusion is priced at Rs 6000 to Rs 8000.
Today India Talked to Mumbai’s top celebrity aesthetics who highlighted the craze for anti-aging and how can anyone avoid any kind of complications while going through these treatments.
Pressure to look ‘innocent’
Dr. Jyoti Aneja (founder of La Grace Luxury Skin Clinic) shared that high-language cameras, red carpets, paparas and now the rise of social media have put innocent pressure every moment, every moment. He mentioned that what started as a discovery of pride has developed, as people are trying to prolong their vitality to look better and perform in their 40 and 50s.
“Celebrity is not chasing the youth, they are chasing longevity,” he said.
But can anti-aging medicines keep a young man forever? Answer: It is not clear from Dr APratim Goel, founder of Cutis Clinic.
He mentioned that no medical treatment can prevent aging, but they can slow down some signs, whether it is wrinkles, skin dysfunction, pigmentation or fatigue.
“But they do not change your biological age. Aging is natural, and when we can manage it smartly, no one is ‘young’ bullet forever.”
He also addressed how unrealistic beauty standards affect mental health.
“Passion with innocent skin and eternal youth leads to anxiety, body image issues and low self-esteem, especially among the youth. People need to understand, develop with beauty age. Healthy skin is better than white or wrinkle-free skin. We should feel strong by skincare, we should not do it that it is good.
The most demanded anti-aging treatments and medicines
Giving a low-down on the most popular anti-aging drugs and procedures among famous celebrities, Dr. Goel said that famous celebrities often choose a combination of treatments such as botox for prevention of wrinkles, lost quantity, laser and RF remedies to re -tighten and dye and dyes for dyes and skin boosters such as hydration and skin quality.
“There are skin-cutting processes such as endolift, threads, Hifu and Ulthera. Also popular oral supplements such as collagen, NAD+ and sometimes off-labeled medicines such as fat burners, semaglutides, metformin or peptides. They should be essentially taken under a doctor’s guidance,” he said.
Dr. Aneja was also wide on it.
“Glutathione injections are popular for that liter-to-surprise.
“Non-incentive lifting treatment such as thermage, utterance and morphius are like a time machine-no surgery, no downtime. Then Hifem + RF Bodyculling Treatment (AIMSCLPT Neo, Emsela), which serves as a medical gym from core to floor. Welfare on the drip for, “said the dermatologist.
Also know about risks
Dr. Aneja, however, warned that even the safest remedies require the right hands.
While glutathione can cause sudden droplets in blood pressure and dizziness, especially if an empty stomach is done on an empty stomach, the side effects of NAD IVS include possible nausea, fatigue, or liver stress if not carefully administered if not carefully administered.
Dr. “Abuse over time can cause fluid retention and insulin resistance. In addition, botox and fillers can cause botox and fillers when bottled ‘frozen expressions’, inequality or worse, vascular complications, which are leading to skin necrosis.”
Amidst the sudden death dispute of Sheffly Jariwala, Dr. Goel also mentioned that in rare cases, these drugs can contribute to serious events such as heart attack or even death, especially if the conditions or diseases already exist.
“If taken incorrectly, especially unheard IV drip or high-cost vitamins, there are risks. A common trend among famous celebrities is to choose these treatments at home without proper medical supervision.”
He warned of allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), heart rhythm disturbances, organ surcharge (liver or kidney), risk of air avatarism or infection with the use of home IV, and said that some fat-loss injections or anti-aging meds could change metabolism and cause severe imbalances.
Self-determined threat
Dr. Goel touched the subject of unpublished anti-aging and vitamins being used by people, even famous celebrities.
“This is a disturbing tendency. Social media pressure, unrealistic beauty standards, a quick-fix mentality, lack of proper regulation of welding providers have contributed all. Celebrities are constantly in the headlines, so there is a fear of seeing the old, and many turns or effective for non-healing sources.
To popping Jean Z for self-discriminated NAD drips or popping anti-aging pills in his 20s, Dr. Aneja also said, “They are using their skin, their skin has not yet asked-thick she was sold with gluttheon injection, collagen pills or NAD IVS from uneven sources. It is necessary to consult a board-anti-dermatologist.
Both doctors insisted that before taking any kind of medicine, one should always consult a certified physician or dermatologist. Anyone should buy self-medical or products online without online prescription, and one should always ask about product authenticity and source.
“Go to clinics with proper emergency protocols in place. Start slow, listen to your body and follow regularly. Anti-aging is a medical procedure, not spa treatment, and of course not a fashion. Don’t compare yourself online with filtered faces, and always believe that confidence is the best shine,” Dr. Goel said.
Dr. Aneja also said that someone should stick to science: use sunscreen, get enough sleep, eat healthy, stay hydrated and work outside.
“Make your skincare simple, avoid stress and laugh more. It’s not about fighting beautiful aging, it’s about hugging yourself, feeling confident and taking care of your skin.”