Injections

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Classic Botox

Botox injections block certain chemical signals from nerves, mostly signals that cause muscles to contract. The most common use of these injections is to temporarily relax the facial muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes. Botox injections are also used to treat other conditions such as gummy smiles, chronic migraine and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). Botox was the first drug to use botulinum toxin. Other products now include prabotulinumtoxinA (Jeuveau), abobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport) and incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin). Each is a little different, particularly when it comes to dosage units, so they aren’t interchangeable.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers, also known as injectable implants, soft tissue fillers, lip and facial fillers, or wrinkle fillers are medical device implants approved by the FDA for use in helping to create a smoother and/or fuller appearance in the face, including nasolabial folds (the lines extending from the sides of the nose to the edges of the mouth), cheeks, chin, lips, and back of the hands. Since some dermal fillers are naturally absorbed over time, patients may need to repeat the procedure after some time to maintain the desired effect. Successful results will depend on the underlying tissue structure and the volume and type of filler used. The time that the effect lasts depends on the filler material and the area where it is injected.

Microneedling

This procedure uses controlled microinjuries to stimulate the body’s natural healing process to reduce wrinkles and acne scars. using a device that has fine surgical needles, controlled microinjuries are created. As these injuries heal, the body produces capillaries, collagen and elastin that reduce fine lines, wrinkles and acne scars. You also may hear the procedure called collagen induction therapy (CIT) or percutaneous collagen induction (PCI). This procedure can benefit virtually any adult, and is safe for all skin colors and types. Each session takes 30 to 60 minutes. Depending on the area size and condition of the skin, you may need multiple sessions. Most people have between one to three sessions, but it may take more to get the desired results. Sessions are scheduled four to six weeks apart to allow the skin to heal.

Kybella®

Deoxycholic acid, marketed as Kybella is the only FDA-approved injectable treatment that destroys fat cells to improve the appearance and profile of the area under your chin. Treatment includes a series of injections which destroys fat cells and produces gradual results. Since everyone’s chin profile is different, the number of treatments varies from patient to patient. Your healthcare specialist will help determine how many treatment sessions you need based on the amount and distribution of your submental fat and your personal treatment goals.

Micro Botox

Microdroplets of botulinum toxin, also called microbotox or mesobotox, is the microinjection of a diluted botulinum toxin solution into the dermis. it is a good choice for a better outcome without excessive muscle relaxation.