All people experience the formation of wrinkles as they age, and many opt to use injectable Botox or dermal filler treatments to fix or fend off the appearance of wrinkles. There are a couple of differences between these treatment options, but both Botox and dermal fillers can be highly effective and long-lasting. Discover which treatment is best for your goals and your specific wrinkle formations.
The main difference between these injectables is which wrinkled areas are being addressed. Botox injections are primarily used to fight
dynamic wrinkles. These wrinkles come naturally from muscle movement, especially around the eyes, forehead, and mouth. Botox injections diminish the look of these wrinkles by
relaxing the muscles in these areas. Botox can also be used to treat neurological disorders, migraines, and other health problems.
Dermal fillers are used to alter the appearance of wrinkles by
adding volume to the face in areas that have lost subcutaneous fat due to natural aging, usually around the lips, mouth, and cheeks. There are many different types of dermal fillers, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Talk to your doctor about which they would recommend for your personal goals. Dermal fillers can also be used for improving the appearance of scars and aging hands.
Both Botox and dermal fillers are highly effective and provide long-lasting results. With Botox, you should see your final results within a few days of your appointment and should have
minimal side effects. With dermal fillers, your final results will be visible within a week of your procedure. Before your procedure, talk to your doctor about any pre-existing conditions you may have that could affect your results.
Botox and dermal fillers have both been around for decades and are medical grade procedures. This means that you will get medical grade results, but you may experience some symptoms or side effects that can occur doing any routine procedure. If you experience any of these side effects for an extended amount of time, contact your doctor for further instructions. Botox and dermal fillers are not recommended for people who are pregnant or smokers. You will get the best results if you are in overall good health.
Be aware that both Botox and dermal fillers can have side effects, although most patients tolerate these treatments well. Side effects of Botox could be:
Drooping eyelids
Bruising at the injection site
Eye redness
Headaches
Side effects of dermal fillers could be:
Redness
Scarring
Sores
Bruising
Infection
Allergic reaction
Itching
Numbness
Botox treatments last for about
3–4 months and you will need additional treatments in order to keep up your results. Dermal fillers
last longer than Botox, depending on the type of filler you get. However, you will also need additional treatments to maintain your filler results. Botox and dermal fillers are medical procedures, so it is important to have them performed by medical professionals with medical-grade equipment, like
the professionals at the Dr. Yates Lifestyle MedSpa.
Choosing which injectable to get is an important decision. Take your time to do your research, and talk to your doctor about your goals before booking an appointment. Start your journey with
a free consultation with Dr. Yates Lifestyle MedSpa today!
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