Botox Fillers

Botox Fillers

When wrinkles emerge on your face, the effects of aging may be devastating. Many women begin to exhibit symptoms of aging on their faces as early as forty, such as wrinkles, crowfeet, and acne. Changes in body hormones, disorders such as PCOD, or simply frequent exposure to cosmetics, lights, or pollution can all contribute to these concerns. If you're looking for a way to tackle these problems, injectables may be a viable choice. Injectables are a popular option these days, not just among celebrities, but also among the general public. So, if you're trying to figure out which choice is best for you and you're still stumped, the first step is to figure out which option is best for you.

Botox, facial fillers, and Juvederm are all treatments that may seem quite similar. That is why, at Rolle Oral & Facial Surgery, we frequently encounter patients who are unsure which option to choose. So, here is a brief overview of each operation so that you may obtain a general understanding and, after talking with our professional, make an educated selection. Take a peek around.

Botox

What is Botox?

Botulinum toxin, or Botox, is a toxin that is injected into places where nerves or tiny muscles need to be blocked. When it is injected beside the eye, for example, it can help to prevent wrinkles. This is usually injected directly into the small muscles that control facial expression for cosmetic purposes, to relieve muscular tension that shows on the skin. Apart from wrinkle prevention, it is also used to raise the neck muscle by injecting in the neck muscle, to block sweat glands or avoid excessive sweating by injecting in the scalp, and to prevent migraines by injecting in the scalp.

The impact appears after 2-4 days and might persist for up to 3-6 months.

Filler for the Face

What are Facial Fillers and How Do They Work?

Facial fillers are a class of injectable medical products that are used to rejuvenate the skin by restoring lost volume in the region where they are injected. Fillers come in a variety of forms, including hyaluronic acid, collagen-stimulating fillers, and silicone fillers.

The effects are evident right away and might persist for up to 18 months. Before that, though, the process can be repeated.

Potential Candidate and Side Effects

It's a non-invasive technique similar to Botox. The general side effects are also comparable. It is also preferable for individuals who are above 30 years old and are not pregnant. However, this is frequently done by beauticians rather than medical professionals, raising the danger of vascular occlusion or tissue obstruction if injected into blood arteries.

Juvederm

What exactly is Juvederm?

It's an FDA-approved acid-based filler for reducing the appearance of wrinkles. This non-invasive technique focuses on regions such as the cheeks, lips, and mouth. This, like other fillers, increases volume and revitalizes the skin.

The impact is instantaneous, and it lasts for over two years.

If you're not sure which one to choose based on your cosmetic therapy objectives, speak with a medical practitioner who specializes in injectables. If you're visiting us, feel free to ask as many questions as you like. Before we do any operation, we make sure that our clients are comfortable. Call 844-637-8836 for additional information and to schedule an appointment.