Chantal Janzen had fillers placed in her cheek because she was not satisfied with these side pieces of her face. One problem: the end result really didn’t look. “Never do it again.”
The Scalpel addiction of Linda de Mol (60) has already been skipped at Chantal Janzen (46), who was seen as her potential successor for a long time. Just like its SBS 6-Rivalale everything, the RTL 4 presenter is doing everything to stop the aging process, but the attempts to do so are not always equally successful …
Wrinkles
When did Chantal be treated with Botox for the first time? At the age of 33 (!), That’s how she says in the & C. “Then I also walked in at a botox clinic.” If you do too much, I cut you a far too short pony for punishment, “Leco (Van Zadelhoff, her living powder brush, ed.) I immediately at the feet.”
Well, she didn’t listen to that. She has continued to experiment. “I have sometimes done Botox with my laughing wrinkles, but I quickly got back from that. You can’t laugh anymore because your face no longer moves. But it is never really good. When I am natural, I think again: I have so many wrinkles.”
Cheek
Chantal has recently been a bit easier with Botox and Fillers, she says. “Because the proportions are missing so quickly. I once had a place on my face whose dermatologist said: I don’t trust it, let it take away.”
She continues: “Fortunately there was nothing wrong, but I bleet behind with a dent in my cheek and you can’t camouflage it for 1, 2, 3. On vacation in Dubai I thought: let me go to a doctor who can fill it up.”
Unequal
The result? Asymmetrical cheeks, says Chantal. “I was very happy with the result, but the problem with cosmetic procedures is often that you no longer see it completely clear. I was after that filler treatment with two unequal cheeks.”
“Thank goodness I have people around me who said: I don’t know what you did, but you just don’t have to do this anymore. Was that nice to hear? No, but it was important. I think it is very valuable for women who are getting around to have people who dare to be honest.”

