Which is better for You Botox or Dermal Filler?

Every day you are constantly fed information about botox, dermal filler, medspas, surgeons, injectables, and cosmetic treatments. You read about it in blogs, see it in the media, and plastered all over social media, yet it can be hard to know what is right for YOU. Is dermal filler the best option, botox or perhaps a combination of both? We are here to give you all the facts on dermal filler and botox to make the best decision for you.

WHAT is in Filler and botox?

  • Botox® is the short form for botulinum toxin- it is called a toxin because in high levels can act as a neurotoxin. However, in modified tiny doses (the kind used at a medispa) it can be used safely to relax and softened the muscle groups it targets.

  • Dermal fillers on the other hand are typically made up of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is actually a natural moisturizer in your skin. As we age our hyaluronic acid levels decrease leading to lines and wrinkles.

WHAT are they for?

Botox:

Botox can be used to help reduce the appearance of dynamic lines and wrinkles, such as the lines otherwise known as crow’s feet around our eyes when we squint.

The most popular areas for Botox are:

  • wrinkles between the eyebrows, called frown lines, glabellar lines, or elevens

  • wrinkles around the eyes, known as crow’s feet

  • horizontal creases in the forehead

  • lines at the corners of the mouth

  • “cobblestone” skin on the chin

    Dermal Fillers :

  • Dermal fillers are more ideal for stationary lines and folds, typically around the nose to mouth lines and marionette lines as they become more noticeable over time. Dermal fillers help to remove fine lines and restore volume and fullness in the face. As you use facial muscles over time they work closer to the skin surface, so smile lines and crow's feet become more noticeable. The skin also stretches and adds to the loss of facial volume.

WHEN WILL I BE ABLE TO SEE THE RESULTS?

Botox:

You will start seeing results as soon as 4-5 days and you will see the maximum effects at roughly 2 weeks. At the two-week mark, your practitioner will normally recommend a follow-up appointment especially if it is your first time having Botox.

Filler:

Instant results!!!!! Immediately after your treatment, you will be able to see results, you may experience some redness and swelling within the first few days, however, this is very typical and not a cause of concern.

HOW LONG DO THEy LAST?

Botox:

Botox tends to last on average between 3-4 months

Dermal fillers last longer than botox and can even last between 6-12 months. How long it lasts will depend on the type of product used and how quickly the individual metabolizes the filler.

Both Botox® and dermal fillers are reversible, as they will naturally fade.

Do they have any SIDE EFFECTS?

Both procedures are quite safe and have minimal side effects, however, some side effects of both treatments include redness, bruising, and swelling at the site of treatment.

Although very uncommon there are a few more serious complications that include a compromised blood vessel when using dermal fillers. No matter which cosmetic procedure you choose we advise you always to see a Trusted Professional that is highly experienced.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q. Which one should you get first Botox or fillers?

A. Your Botox and filler supplier may suggest having only one of the two medicines first, prior to adding the other dependent on that result. Now and again, it's ideal to loosen up muscles first utilizing Botox and afterward have filler treatment around fourteen days after the fact.

Q. Can you get Botox and fillers on the same day?

A. Specialists suggest Botox and Fillers Simultaneously. Since Botox and fillers treat distinctive maturing concerns, they can be utilized simultaneously. Truth be told, specialists suggest their concurrent use as this blended approach can require a long time off your face.

Q. What should you avoid before Botox and fillers?

A. Seven days before you get Botox infusions and dermal fillers, quit taking: anti-inflammatory medicine, ibuprofen, Excedrin, Motrin, ginkgo Biloba, ginseng, flax oil, cod liver oil, fish oil, nutrient A, nutrient E, and other fundamental unsaturated fats. Additionally, try not to drink liquor a couple of days before your treatment.


Until Next Time xx Vive medispa


Micaela Sacchetti