Injectables and Dermal Fillers 101

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Frequently Asked Questions: Injectables 1. What are injectables? Injectables are liquids and gels that are placed into the skin to achieve a desired result. Commonly used injectables are Botox and dermal fillers like Juvederm and Restylane. Injectables also include medications that can be placed into the skin to treat various medical conditions. 2. What is the difference between Botox and Dermal fillers? Botox is an injectable liquid with the same consistency as water. It works by relaxing muscles. When a facial muscle is relaxed by Botox any wrinkles in the skin over the muscle are reduced. Dermal fillers are gels that are used to soften fine lines, wrinkles, and folds. 3. What areas can be treated with Injectables? The face and the neck are commonly treated with injectables for cosmetic improvement. 4. Are there other off-brand uses for Injectables and is this safe? Yes. Injectables can be used to treat other non-cosmetic conditions. Two good examples of this are the use of Botox to treat headache and to reduce excessive sweating. These treatments are completely safe. 5. Which dermal filler is best for forehead wrinkles? In our practice, we use Juvederm Ultra to reduce forehead wrinkles. 6. Can I be allergic to Injectables? It is extremely rare to be allergic to hyaluronic acid based fillers. This is because all human beings normally have hyaluronic acid in their skin and in many other


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