The Hilary Silver Podcast - What I've Had Done to Look 10 Years Younger at 52
Episode Date: February 24, 2025People are shocked when they find out Hilary is 52. They see the abs, the energy, and the glow, and immediately want to know the secret. Well, in this episode, she’s spilling it all—the workouts, ...the mindset, the aesthetics, and yes, the cosmetic procedures she’s done (and proud of). Because here’s the deal: taking care of yourself isn’t vain, it’s self-respect. This is not about fighting aging—Hilary loves getting older. But embracing aging doesn’t mean just rolling over and accepting every wrinkle and change if it doesn’t feel good to you. It’s about choice. Confidence. Owning what makes you feel powerful. And not giving a damn about what anyone else thinks. Episode Highlights: Why loving yourself and getting cosmetic work aren’t opposites The truth about Botox, fillers, and why she stays very picky The brutal reality of post-baby body changes—and the surgeries that changed everything Why cruelty-free skincare is a must (no excuses) The real key to looking and feeling amazing at any age—spoiler: it’s not just lasers and serums Episode Breakdown: [00:00] Introduction [02:09] Loving Aging and Self-Confidence [03:02] Pro Being Your Best, Not Anti-Aging [05:09] Making Choices for Yourself [06:02] Self-Love and Cosmetic Procedures [07:39] Personal Transformation Journey [08:00] Pregnancy and Body Changes [12:02] Physical and Emotional Impact [14:08] Non-Surgical Maintenance [14:28] Botox and Fillers [15:10] Invisalign and Dental Care [16:14] Skincare and Animal Cruelty-Free Products [17:17] Lasers and Microneedling [17:39] The Real Secret to Looking and Feeling Your Best [18:00] Conclusion So whether you’re Botox-curious, all-natural, or somewhere in between—this episode is a reminder that it’s your face, your body, your rules. Do what makes you feel amazing and own it unapologetically. 🎥 Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/w81LQ0cqSqQ 💬 Comment: What’s one beauty or self-care choice you’ve made just for you? 👇 🎁 Grab my free training, This Changes Everything: https://hilarysilver.com/guides/
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If you're meeting me for the first time, what you might not know is that people are shocked when they hear I'm 52.
They see my workout video clips and my photos and they want to know how do you have that body and how do you have those abs?
What is your secret to looking so young? What are you doing?
Well, I'm not a personal trainer or a fitness influencer or anything like that.
I'm just little old me, all five foot one inches of me,
but I do take very good care of myself,
including working out every day.
However, today I'm not talking about that.
I'm gonna be getting super personal with you
and I'm sharing all the cosmetic and aesthetic procedures
and enhancements that I've done to look as young
and fit as I do at 52. So I'm an open
book with the people in my life, but this is my first time speaking publicly about any of this.
And while it feels super vulnerable to just put it all out there, I want to be clear, I'm not ashamed
of any of it. I'm proud of the way I take care of myself. And I decided to share it with you,
because I want you to feel empowered to do whatever
makes you feel happy and amazing in your skin too.
So let's get into it.
Hi, it's Hillary.
Welcome to the Hillary Silver Podcast.
Thanks for tuning into the conversation today.
If you haven't already, it would mean so much to me.
If you'd take a minute to just click that five star rating on your podcast app,
leave a review and subscribe so you never miss one of my episodes. And if you're enjoying this
podcast, please consider sharing it with a friend because if you like it, they will probably like it
too. So before we get into it, I want to share some really important and powerful mindsets and perspectives about our physical
appearance and aging. Because after all, psychology and our
relationship with ourselves is my area of expertise and what
I'm known for. Then I promise I'm going to tell you all the
things. So first, I am not anti aging at all. I love aging, I
love every single year that I get wiser, more confident and more relaxed
and comfortable in my own skin.
I trust myself completely and honestly I kind of just don't give a fuck anymore about so
many things, which is very liberating.
I'm able to just focus on what really matters and leave all the rest.
I'm just very unbothered and it's a sense of peace and freedom that I would not trade
for anything.
So love that you get older.
Love every little bit about it because what it means about who you are on the inside.
You can embrace aging and still want to look your very best.
The two are not mutually exclusive.
So embracing aging doesn't mean that we have to be okay with wrinkles or gray
if we don't want to. It's not resisting aging to want to look and feel our best.
So my message today and always is not about being anti-aging. It's pro being my absolute best in
all ways. Second, caring what we look like at any age is not vain or shallow. Our physical appearance
is an expression of who we are. It is just as important as any other facet of our being,
like having a rich spiritual life or taking care of our mental and emotional well-being.
I want to look as good as I feel. I want my externals to reflect how I feel on the inside.
So for me personally, I feel vibrant and youthful
and exuberant and energetic and sure of myself
and powerful, all these things.
And I feel like my physical self is an accurate
representation and expression of that.
That also includes my style and how I dress
and other parts of my lifestyle as well.
So what about you?
How would you describe yourself
and does your physical appearance reflect
who you are on the inside?
If not, have fun fixing that because it is fun.
Third, every woman has to do whatever she needs to do
or wants to do to be happy with the way she looks
and to feel amazing in her own skin.
And what is right for one woman is not right for another.
I love how gray hair looks on some women.
They wear it so well.
And I can only hope that I look that good
if and when I decide to go gray.
It's just not for me right now.
And some women feel beautiful going all natural and don't do any aesthetics
or enhancements or treatments or anything like that and good for them.
That is how they choose to embrace their aging.
But here's the important thing, the catch.
Whatever you choose be congruent with it.
Meaning if you envy someone else's skin
or wrinkle-free appearance, don't live with the envy, just go get it for yourself. If you choose
not to get Botox or fillers or any other type of enhancement, then don't be jealous of those who do.
Be genuinely okay with your choices. Next, whatever you do or don't do, it's your decision
and do it or don't do it for you.
Meaning you don't have to ask permission
or consider what anyone else might think,
whether it's your partner, your friends, or anyone else.
It's your choice and yours alone
because you are doing this to make you happy
or not doing it to make you happy. Ultimately, this is self-care. I've had clients run it by me
if they should get boobs and my response is literally, you don't need my permission. If
you want boobs, go get yourself some boobs. As long as you're doing it for you, and it will make you feel even more fabulous
than you already do.
So if you want it, go get it.
A couple more points that I wanna make,
and then I'm telling all.
Whatever you do or don't do,
make that choice with love.
A lot of people think that getting plastic surgery
or cosmetic procedures are for people
who don't love themselves,
and that they're seeking some kind
of external solution that will make themselves feel better on the inside. That if they just look
prettier or had this thing done or that thing done, they'll just finally be able to love and
accept themselves. And while I'm sure there is some of that happening, it's my experience personally
and professionally that the opposite is actually true. Everything
that I've done is because I do love myself, not because I don't. So let me say
that again. All the things I've done have been done because I love myself, not
because I don't. And lastly and very importantly, all the things that I do
now and have done along the way are enhancements.
It all complements what I do for myself already
and I do a lot for myself.
I prioritize myself, I'm committed and devoted to myself,
I make time for myself, so that means working out every day
and eating well and I just value my health
and my wellbeing in all ways.
I take very good care of myself.
So all the things that I've done I consider add-ons to help me along in the ways that I just can't do
for myself. So this is the message that I want you to take away. Love yourself as you are. Take care
of yourself as you deserve to be cared for and then indulge in all the little goodies and extras
that help you look and feel your best
if that's what you want for yourself.
So all right, let's get into the real talk
about all the things that I've done
and why I'm not ashamed of it.
If you're listening to this episode on a podcast app,
you won't be able to see the photos that I'm sharing.
So hop on over to YouTube whenever you get a chance chance but I will do my best to describe the total
transformation that I've gone through. Okay so I got pregnant with my first
baby when I was 33 and at the time I was super fit and in great shape and I
thought I was gonna be this cute little pregnant lady with a sweet little baby
bump but no I had the biggest baby and the biggest
belly there ever was. Warning! This photo I'm about to share may potentially shock you, so prepare
yourself. Here it goes. In this photo, I'm eight months pregnant with still another four weeks to
go, and I know almost all women are probably pretty uncomfortable at this point.
So I know I'm not special in that regard, but I am a tiny person and my baby had nowhere to go but out.
I have a tiny little torso and I was enormous.
There was nothing cute about it at all.
All in all, I gained 60 pounds.
If you haven't had a baby, then these numbers that I'm about to share
may not mean anything to you, but my son was over nine and a half pounds. He was
21 inches long and in the 99th percentile for head circumference. So
thank goodness for c-sections is all I can say. So you know when you're in a
photo and it's just not a good one of you, like you look terrible and it's not
flattering at all, and so you just quickly delete it's just not a good one of you, like you look terrible and it's not flattering at
all, and so you just quickly delete it and you're glad no one else will ever see it and you just put
it out of your mind? Well that is what this next photo is. It's exactly that for me, except I didn't
get rid of it and I'm gonna share it with you right now. This is me two days after my c-section,
right after we got home from the hospital.
Yes, I only stayed two days in the hospital like a dumbass.
Don't ask me what I was thinking.
Look at this giant baby
who actually looks more than three months old.
I feel sorry for both of us.
My poor baby, that baby inside of me.
And he was so, so smushed.
There was nowhere for him to go.
No room in there for him to go no room
in there for him at all it actually took him more than a week to not look so
smushed his face sharing this photo feels so hard it's hard for me to look
at it I still just have so many feelings all at once when I look at it yes I'm
bloated from all the gas and the fluids that they pumped me up with for my c
section and going into delivery. But honestly, I look at it and I don't even recognize myself at
all. How is that even me? I didn't delete this because I just feel like it's evidence for what
I've gone through what I went through. After all the swelling went down and I lost most of the weight,
which took a long time.
It became clear to me that I would never really be the same ever again.
I think most women aren't exactly the same after having babies, but this was serious
trauma to my little body.
My abdomen was completely shredded, like shredded.
I had three hernias down my midline, including a big umbilical hernia, and then a diastasis recti,
which if you don't know what that is, you can look it up. The fascia holding my abdominal
wall together was torn, and so my belly just hung slack. My insides didn't really have a container
holding them in, and I still looked six months pregnant even a year after he was born. I hated the way I looked.
My body did not reflect a woman
who takes care of herself at all,
who works out and eats well.
And I couldn't wear the clothes that I wanted to wear.
I just hated the way I looked all the time.
I didn't feel comfortable or confident or sexy at all.
I'd be having sex with my husband
and I'd be completely distracted by my own body.
I would be watching my boobs jiggle around like whose boobs are these anyway? They're not mine.
So looking in the mirror was like an out of body experience. It just wasn't me. And if you've ever
been in a situation like this, you know it sucks to not look like yourself. So all that time while
I was in those early baby years,
sleep deprived, dealing with the steep learning curve
on how to be a mom and adjusting to our new life,
and loving my babies, I was also really, really struggling,
grieving the changes in my body
and how I looked and how I felt.
I actually physically couldn't move around
the way I wanted to either.
My lower back was killing me all the time from not having a core and I had been an athletic and an
athlete and I couldn't even play the sports the way I wanted to. I actually quit playing some of
the sports that I had been playing. We're supposed to accept the changes in our bodies as natural and
normal and you're not supposed to care what you look like on the outside. All that matters is what's on the inside because you have this beautiful healthy baby and
you should be grateful, right? But honestly, that is just such a bunch of bullshit for so many of us
and that's okay. It's okay to care what you look like on the outside too. After doing physical
therapy for months to try to fix my abdominal issue,
I just knew that I was going to have to have reconstruction.
So my kids are three years apart.
I really had to wait until I was done having babies
to have that done.
So that is just a long time.
It felt like an eternity to live that way.
Maybe some of you can relate to what I'm talking about.
So for me, my reconstruction was
having the fascia and the hernias all sewn back together, which is an abdominal plasty. I also had
a breast lift. I wanted to put my boobs back where they belong, back up where they were before.
Implants were not for me. They are for many women, but they weren't for me. It literally felt like I was putting Humpty Dumpty back together again. Three surgeries and $40,000 later and I have
to tell you, it was completely worth it. The pain and the inconvenience of all of that
and it was the best money I've ever spent. Worth every penny. I got myself back in every
way, not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too.
Like I got to be myself again.
I missed myself.
So here's the thing, my abs look the way they do now
because I was willing to invest in myself
and fix the injuries.
And it's because of how I live
and the choices that I make every single day.
In fact, I'm fitter, healthier, and look better now
than I did before babies,
because I know actually how to take better care of myself
than I ever did in my 20s and my 30s.
So now let's talk about the non-surgical stuff
that I do to maintain my appearance.
Yes, you probably figured this out.
I get Botox.
I do it on my forehead and in between my brows.
This prevents lines, it softens and smooths
the existing lines and just gives me a refreshed lifted look.
I personally go very light though
because I want to look like myself.
I wanna look natural and to be able
to be expressive in my face.
I also use tiny bits of Botox very strategically in
places that will prevent the lines that I don't want to get. So shout out to my
friend Catherine who does all of this for me and I'm sharing this with you
because you want to have somebody who can do what she does for me which is
she's an expert and a genius and a magician. She really knows the facial
anatomy and knows
exactly where to inject. So if you're gonna do Botox or if you're already
doing it, I do suggest you don't just go to your run-of-the-mill med spa. Go to
somebody who's actually a technician and really knows facial anatomy. As for
fillers, in general I don't need them and I don't do them. Not because I'm opposed, but because I've always had a full face.
I've had full, round cheeks.
And when I was younger, I always hated my full, round face.
But now, I do believe part of the reason that I look so youthful is because of that fullness.
So I actually welcome the lines that I've started to get on my face because with my round face before I never really had lines
I didn't have character so I don't do the fillers. The exception to that is lip filler
I tried it a few years ago to even out my smile because my lips aren't symmetrical
But I haven't done it since then what actually changed my face in the best possible way
was doing Invisalign.
So many adults don't consider getting braces
because we had them as teens, but our teeth move a lot.
And because it's like, it's almost like a blind spot.
We don't even consider it.
But so many adults actually have terrible teeth.
I had an underbite my entire life.
So during COVID, I decided to do something about it.
And it's been life-changing.
Again, the best money I've ever spent
and worth the entire pain in the ass of it all.
As for skincare, I invest in good quality skincare products
that are animal cruelty free.
I have a big bias here.
So I'm gonna share it.
I'm not gonna hold back.
Please, if you saw how the animals were treated,
it would be something you would not be able to unsee.
And there are so many amazing products on the market that
don't test on animals.
Please just pick one of those products.
I switch my products out all the time and I do share with
my email list people who get my newsletters my favorite
product.
So make sure you're subscribed because I do again, share all of my favorite things with my email list
and my newsletter.
I just started doing lasers and microneedling treatments
in the last year.
Everyone says it's great, but when I do it,
it just kind of feels like nothing is happening.
So I do it because the science says
that it's great prevention, but for me personally,
the jury is still out on that just to be totally transparent.
But here's the bottom line. That's everything. I've shared it all. You can do all the cosmetic
enhancements available today, but the real secret to looking and feeling your absolute best as we age
is all about how you feel about yourself, how you value yourself and treat yourself and talk to
yourself and prioritize yourself and express yourself and carry yourself through the world.
It's not so much what you're doing that matters as who you are when you're doing
it. It's who you are being. I hope this episode inspires you and empowers you to
do whatever it is that you want to do or feel like you would like to do to just
help you look and
feel your very best. It's about you. It's all about you and that's a good thing. Thanks for
being here. Thanks for listening and I'll see you next time.