“You Should Be Banned”: Dermatologist Mom Injecting Daughter With Botox In Her Car Goes Viral
Interview With ExpertA dermatologist went viral after injecting botox on her daughter in their car. While many people expressed envy over the free-of-charge and on-the-go sought after cosmetic procedure, a handful of people worried over potential sanitary issues. Nevertheless, a medical expert in the field explained why she wasn’t too concerned about it.
- A viral video shows a dermatologist injecting botox into her daughter's face in their car, sparking envy and concern.
- The TikTok video has over 1.3 million views, featuring flinching and funny bickering between the mom and daughter.
- Some viewers worried about sanitary issues as the dermatologist didn't wear gloves; the daughter said, "She’s my mom, it’s fine."
- Dr. Jody Levine mentioned benefits like convenience in such procedures but stressed the importance of clean hands and face.
- People identified the dermatologist as Dr. Josiane Lederman, who has also appeared on VH1's Mob Wives injecting botox.
Taking to her TikTok page on July 9, a woman who goes by “Mommy Momentss” shared a video of herself getting injected with botox by her dermatologist mother.
In the video, which has amassed over 1.3 million views, the TikToker was seen flinching and humorously bickering, as her determined mom kept on pricking her face with the seemingly painful needle.
“Mommy Momentss” accompanied the funny clip with a text that read: “POV: When ur mom is a derm and can’t find street parking in NYC.”
A dermatologist went viral after injecting botox on her daughter in their car
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In the caption, the witty daughter wrote: “I still hate needles.”
Botulinum toxin injections, such as Botox, relax the muscles in your face to smooth out lines and wrinkles, such as crow’s feet and frown lines, the NHS explains.
As the dermatologist mom was not wearing gloves at the time of injecting the product, the viral video left some people divided, as a TikTok user asked: “Gloves??” to which “Mommy Momentss” replied: “She’s my mom, it’s fine.”
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A person wrote: “Botox on the go?! Hello!!!! Let’s life swap for a day pls.”
Someone else penned: “You moving every time she puts the needle in is stressing me out hahahahah.” But the daughter responded: “Nahh she’s so used to me.”
“Spectacular given me 14 of them,” a netizen quipped.
People expressed envy over the free-of-charge and on-the-go sought after cosmetic procedure
Image credits: mommymomentss
A viewer added: “Botox in the car is crazy and cool at the same time.”
A separate individual chimed in: “Can she adopt me?”
Upon reviewing the viral video, Dr. Jody Levine, the Director of Dermatology at Plastic Surgery & Dermatology of NYC, told Bored Panda in an email: “Realistically, there are some benefits to your mom being a dermatologist, and getting Botox when it’s convenient is one of those benefits!”
@mommymomentss Botox in the car… housecalls and no bill. 🥰🥰🥰 #lucky #grateful #botox #tmj ♬ original sound – mommymomentss
People were quick to identify that the mother in question was Dr. Josiane Lederman
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Dr. Levine, who is an expert in dermatology and dermatologic surgery, highlighted that another benefit of having a parent in the field would be getting a pimple popped or injected at home.
Image credits: mommymomentss
She continued: “Hopefully, the mom cleaned her own hands and her daughter’s skin properly before injecting, since putting a needle in the skin does require proper cleansing before and after.
“And, of course, it is good to practice good habits and always wear gloves, but I don’t have a problem with a mother injecting her daughter without gloves, as long as the mother’s hands are clean, and the face is clean.”
A dermatologist told Bored Panda that the video didn’t cause her any particular concerns
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@mommymomentss I still hate needles #lucky #grateful #botox #manipedibotox #botoxnatural ♬ original sound – mommymomentss
Other people were quick to identify that the mother in question was Dr. Josiane Lederman, a dermatologist based in Staten Island, New York, USA.
Dr. Lederman notably appeared in an episode of VH1’s Mob Wives, in which she was filmed injecting the late reality TV show’s star, Big Ang, with botox.
Bored Panda has contacted Dr. Lederman for comment.
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Nothing like injecting an already attractive young woman with Botox. She does not need this s**t in her face at her age. The mother is instilling a negative view of natural aging in her daughter. Shame on her.
That's a regular car, not a mobile clinic. Clinics are a conditioned environment (filtered air) that reduces dust and floating pathogens. Also clinics have sanitary supplies (gloves, alcohol wipes, etc).
That was my thing. Both as a nurse and having to do injections and maintain a PICC line in myself, you do this in a clean environment (sanitize the supply table first, for one). You thoroughly wash your hands first. Both are like "infection inshmection, pffft".
Load More Replies...Wow, OP was so aghast she took pictures of it to post to social media ::eyeroll:: What is with these people? Everything in their life has to be documented and put up for views. Such superficiality and that leads to getting injections in your young face to appease others. We are the losing the battle people.
Nothing like injecting an already attractive young woman with Botox. She does not need this s**t in her face at her age. The mother is instilling a negative view of natural aging in her daughter. Shame on her.
That's a regular car, not a mobile clinic. Clinics are a conditioned environment (filtered air) that reduces dust and floating pathogens. Also clinics have sanitary supplies (gloves, alcohol wipes, etc).
That was my thing. Both as a nurse and having to do injections and maintain a PICC line in myself, you do this in a clean environment (sanitize the supply table first, for one). You thoroughly wash your hands first. Both are like "infection inshmection, pffft".
Load More Replies...Wow, OP was so aghast she took pictures of it to post to social media ::eyeroll:: What is with these people? Everything in their life has to be documented and put up for views. Such superficiality and that leads to getting injections in your young face to appease others. We are the losing the battle people.
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