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Botox vs. Dermal Fillers for Wrinkles

Topic: Aging and LongevityPublished September 15, 2011

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Do you have fine lines and wrinkles? How does it make you feel? Embarrassed perhaps? As a person ages, developing wrinkles is inevitable. If you cannot accept the fact that you are getting older and you are serious about maintaining that smooth, young looking skin, then it is time to take some action. There are different types of solutions you can consider. One of these is the Botox injection or perhaps the use of Dermal Fillers. In order to understand more, let us first get to know them both. Here are some facts that you might want to know about Botox: • Botox, a common term for Botulinum, is a highly toxic protein produced by a bacterium. • Although it is highly toxic, when used in a small volume, it can also help correct cosmetic and other medical problems. • Some cosmetic or medical problems that can be corrected using Botox include wrinkles, excessive sweating, muscle spasms, cervical dystonia, and chronic migraine. How is Botox administered, and how does it help remove and prevent wrinkles? • Botox is injected to the specific area of the muscles that causes wrinkles. • It relaxes and reduces muscle activity therefore preventing the formation of wrinkles. • The results of this procedure may vary but could last up to eight months. What are Dermal Fillers, and how are they administered? • Dermal fillers are developed from Hyaluronic Acid. This acid has a high molecular weight that adds volume to the skin when injected. • Dermal fillers are injected to sagging, sunken skin to give the skin a fuller, smoother, and more radiant result. • Effects and longevity depends on the product used. There are different types of treatment for facial wrinkles that could give you the younger looking skin that you’ve always wanted. But some Philadelphia skin care teams recommend you undergo treatment that involves both Botox and Dermal fillers. When combining these procedures, Botox is usually used on the upper face to correct lines and wrinkles around the forehead and even around the eyes. Dermal fillers on the other hand are used in the lower face adding volume to sagging and sunken skin, thus erasing the hollow and deep lines around your face. Botox injections are effective in removing those unwanted wrinkles and providing a youthful glow, using it together with dermal fillers would definitely give you a more positive result. If you decide to undergo a combination of both or just one of these treatments, make sure that your skin aesthetician uses the pharmaceutical grade products. Be aware of imitations that can be purchased by practices looking to control costs. Although anyone who has a medical license can purchase and perform Botox treatments in Lower Southampton or can administer dermal fillers, it is very important that you undergo this treatment under an experienced skin aesthetician or dermatologist. A miscalculated dose of Botox could cause temporary bruising to your skin, headaches and even a longer lasting eyelid drooping. So if you are planning to undergo these treatments, it is important to consult with your physician or dermatologist and discuss it with them.

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