Getting that perfect balance is the key to getting natural-looking results with injectables - be it Botox, fillers, etc.
Think about it: fillers are well known for plumping the skin and Botox for smoothing out wrinkles. But what if you could have both? What if there's a way to mix the muscle-relaxing magic of Botox with the volume-boosting power of dermal fillers?
Here at MD/Cosmetic, in British Columbia, we've seen how the combination of Botox and fillers works to rejuvenate the skin.
In this blog post, we'll explore how Botox and fillers work individually and together as a combination.
Similar to how you might casually say "Kleenex" when you mean "a box of tissues", Botox is the go-to term for injectable neuromodulators. But there are other neuromodulators you should know:
Neuromodulators work simply but effectively - to temporarily relax muscles, making your skin appear smoother.
In comparison, fillers are injectable substances used to replenish lost facial volume, rejuvenating the face. Since they get along well with our body's biology, they usually cause minimal reactions.
Common filler types include:
Despite the many misconceptions about fillers, they also have extra functions.
For instance, Restylane and Juvéderm attract water molecules, making the treated area more hydrated and restoring volume. Sculptra encourages the skin to produce more collagen, providing extra support.
Even though Botox and fillers are different, they can team up to deal with face wrinkles in a complete way.
Think about it: your face has different wrinkles, and each one needs its own fix - such as dynamic and static wrinkles.
Dynamic wrinkles show up when you make faces a lot, like smiling (giving you crow's feet) or frowning (making those 11's). To fix these, neuromodulators block nerve signals, loosen up the muscles, and make these wrinkles less noticeable.
In addition, Botox has other benefits, such as being used to manage chronic headaches and excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis).
On the other hand, static wrinkles happen when your face loses volume. Fillers are like volume boosters; they fill in these lines and make your skin smoother.
While generally safe, these treatments come with certain side effects that are crucial for you to be aware of.
Various studies have outlined the potential temporary side effects of Botox and fillers, and here's a summary of what you should keep in mind:
In very rare cases, there might be instances of infection (abscess formation) and excessive swelling (granulomas).
Regardless, promptly inform your treatment provider of any side effects.
At MD/Cosmetic, we prioritize your safety by ensuring that only qualified, board-certified injectors administer your injections. Some of the precautions we take include obtaining a comprehensive medical history and conducting a test dose to ensure there are no reactions.
Finding that perfect, balanced look that just feels right is the goal.
Combining both Botox and fillers can be the game-changer you're looking for!
So, whether you're ready to get started with this treatment combo (or even separately) or need more clarification, you can take advantage of our complimentary consultation offer to you.
Get in touch today, and let's explore your options towards an even more confident and refreshed version of yourself. We look forward to speaking with you.