Celebrity injector Anush Movsesian is revealing the secrets behind some of Hollywood's hottest aesthetic trends and argues that despite the popularity of filler removal, cosmetic treatments are as in-demand as ever. Movsesian, 41, who has been working in aesthetics for over 10 years, said she sees celebrity patients whose desires range from "minimal" tweaks to "everything." "It really just depends on the actor or the actress or the celebrity," Movsesian exclusively told Us Weekly. "We are throwing around the words 'pillow face' and 'filler fatigue' more, and I think that because social media exists now, surgeons can get on their platform and say, 'Don't do things, don't overdo things. Down the road, your facelift is going to be difficult.'" Movsesian, who owns and operates the L.A.-based aesthetic practice Routine by Anush Movsesian, is known for her precision and dedication to creating classic, timeless enhancements that have earned her the trust of a long list of high-profile clients, as well as men and women from all walks of life. Routine offers an elevated journey to youthful, healthy, glowing skin through a comprehensive range of services. Hot This Week: Celebrity Eyewear Collaboration, Buzzy Beauty Launch, More While some doctors are advising patients to take it easy on the cosmetic procedures, Movsesian isn't sure everyone is heeding those warnings. "We have all this information, [but] we don't know what to do with it," she explained. "Everyone's just using these terms, but in all reality, I think that everyone is still doing it." Movsesian also doesn't think celebrities can always kickstart trends on their own. "We saw Kylie Jenner go from her 'pillow face' to talking about removing a lot of the filler. But I don't think it necessarily means just because Kylie did it, now it's a trend and everyone's doing it," she continued. "I still have a lot of patients, a lot that still want a lot done, and [I] have to turn people away on a daily basis. So, I think we have a lot of everything. We have a lot of natural patients, and we have a lot of patients that want a lot more." Movsesian told Us that she noticed a shift to people becoming more fixated on their skin during the coronavirus pandemic. "I think that when we got locked in indoors, we just stared at the mirror all day, and we had access to purchasing things online, and everyone was so skincare-crazy," Movsesian said. "I no longer like to call it a trend. I think that women are more into taking care of their skin health, and so therefore, once the doors opened and it was no longer just staying indoors and learning how to cleanse and apply retinol, now we're doing a lot of skincare treatments." Movsesian told Us that if there is a single treatment she would recommend to patients, it would easily be microneedling. "No matter how much technology improves, microneedling will always be one of the No. 1 skin treatments for me," Movsesian said. "It is honestly a game-changer. Whether you do it with your own PRP (platelet-rich plasma), whether you do it with exosomes or PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor), or just hyaluronic acid, it'll always be the old school, one of the best treatments, and I recommend it to everybody." With the rise in usage of GLP-1s, observers have used the term "Ozempic face" to describe the look that results after people lose significant weight in their face. While Movsesian admits that she's not an "expert" on GLP-1s, she has seen many patients that are experiencing this, and they often have two major concerns. "Their faces have gone down, and their butts have gone down," Movsesian told Us. "The No. 1 thing I turn to is Sculptra. You don't want to fill the face with jelly. You want to replenish volume in a more natural way. And I'm going to go with Sculptra because it's a bio stimulator. ... So, whether it's your face or your booty, I'm going to say Sculptra is probably the best way to replenish volume and collagen in your face." Celebrity-Loved Wellness Whisperer Draws Stars With Whole Body Approach to Beauty Movsesian blames social media for influencing more people to want to get work done, especially at a younger age. "We're seeing more things and we're more educated on it, whether it's real information or just information thrown out there. The younger generation has more knowledge, and they have more resources to look into it. And I don't know if that's a good thing, but they're looking at things and lifting things, and it looks better to them," Movsesian told Us. "Being in the field for so long - and I've had over 8,000 patients - you more or less learn people's different personality traits, but you can automatically tell when the problem really isn't on the outside, it's on the inside. It's my job to say, 'No.' I can't just bank off that the patient's bothered by something and just do it when it's really not the right thing to do." Regarding celebrities that have mastered the art of "subtle beauty," Movsesian said she thinks L