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Remi Bader keeps it candid.
Bader, 30, opened up about getting Botox via her Instagram Story on Sunday, October 5. In the first clip, she raised her brows to show the muscle in her forehead before getting the injection.
“Hahahahaha. Pre forehead botox,” the influencer captioned the post, tagging her injector in New York City, Cyma Mounzer, who works at Velour Medical.
In the next snap, Bader was seen getting the muscle relaxant injected into her forehead. “I only do my forehead and right above my brows,” Bader wrote alongside the post. “Stay tuned for results.”
Bader previously opened up about getting Botox for the first time in October 2024. Mounzer first marked points on her forehead where she was going to inject Botox before going in with the syringe.
“First time Botox for the lovely @remibader 🤍💉,” Mounzer captioned the post. Fans went on to support Bader’s transparency in the comments section.
“Such awesome behind-the-scenes moments! We’re loving it!” one wrote, while a second added, “Majorrrrrrrrr.” More added fire emojis.

Bader is always open with her fans. In March, she got real about undergoing a weight loss surgery called single anastomosis duodenal-ileal bypass (SADI-S), which connects the stomach to the lower intestine. It ensures “less time and distance for the body to absorb fat and calories,” per the Mayo Clinic. She got the surgery in 2023.
“I get the surgery. I was in recovery hours, hours, hours, hours, throwing up. It was not normal. I was supposed to leave [the hospital] in one day. I could not stop projectile vomiting, and I couldn’t drink water,” she told Self magazine in March. “They won’t let you leave if you can’t drink water. I actually can’t explain how horrible it was.”

After three days, she was discharged and spent time at her parents’ house while recovering. “I’d gotten into a very, very deep depression, and it was truly the scariest time of my life,” she admitted.
Bader also shared that her “binge eating” had improved. “I’m still struggling and I have those thoughts, but I can’t physically binge as much because I don’t have the room for it,” she explained.
Bader added that she wasn’t able to “drink and eat within the same 30 minutes” without getting “sick.”
Another symptom she struggled with was hair loss. “I had a very intense amount of hair loss with chunks coming out of my hair daily for a good six months,” she said.
Bader further opened up about losing hair when a fan DM’d her on Instagram and asked how she “kept” her tresses so thick following the surgery.
“Oh I lost so so much hair. Chunks daily,” she admitted. “I think I always just had A LOT of hair so I notice more than others do but it’s slowly growing back now.”
The TikTok star also shared a snap of clumps of her hair.
“This started happening for me probably 3 months in and went on for a few months until I started focusing on having enough protein and my body started adjusting,” she noted.