It's
Important to Choose Your Injector Wisely
People need to think long and hard before
forgoing any sort of plastic surgery because a surgery is permanent. It's not like getting a new haircut, where
you can always grow it back out. There are lots of people who are just starting
to recognize the signs of aging and would like to slow this process but without
invasive means with a high price tag.
Injectable treatment options are progressing
forward quickly, and people seem to be opting for these quick treatments
instead of going under the knife.
Positives
·
The procedure
can be done during an office visit.
·
Anesthetic
isn't required.
·
The needles
are so small that there is little discomfort.
·
Simple nerve
blocks can be used if necessary.
·
Very little
time is needed for recovery.
With regards to the popular treatment of
wrinkles, you can choose from two basic groups of injectables.
Neuromuscular Toxins or Soft Tissue Fillers
Neuromuscular Toxins: A
plastic surgeon Miami knows this option is generally for people who are just
starting to notice fine lines and want to nip them in the bud so to speak. What
happens here is these neuromuscular toxins will paralyze the muscle that is
making you wrinkle temporarily, usually three to four months. They essentially short-circuit the nerve
signals that make your muscle contract. This is a precise method because it
works where it's injected.
Botox. Reloxin. PurTox: These
are a few of the recgnizable names.
The Risks
·
Bruising at
the injection site
·
A rare chance
of infection
·
Accidentally
affecting other muscles
A cosmetic surgeon knows this option is
incredibly popular because the risks are minimal and the outcome encouraging.
Soft
Tissue Fillers Option
This group of injectable treatment options
is also quite popular. This treatment
option is preferred for more pronounced wrinkles. What the fillers do is give volume to your
face. This will:
·
Fill your face
out
·
Smooth out
lines
·
Augment softer
tissue such as your lips
·
Augment your
facial structure (bone)
So What
Are the Risks?
·
Bruising
·
Unevenness of
tissue
·
Discoloration
or redness
·
Personal
reactions to the product
·
Very rarely a
local infection
There are all sorts of filler options, and
generally the softer the filler the shorter it lasts. A soft filler would be used for the lips and
a longer lasting filler would be used for regions such as the nasolabial folds.
Historically, a cosmetic surgeon understands the most popular fillers were
connected with collagen. The sources
ranged from human to bovine. It's wise to have a skin injection beforehand to
rule out any allergic reactions. In general, collagen based fillers will be
effective for up to six months and most people report them feeling very
natural.
Recently there has been a group of fillers
available that are based on a sugar that is naturally found in your skin. The benefit of this is that allergic
reactions almost never occur.
The fillers work just like how a sponge
soaks up water, and essentially they hydrate the skin and this mimics a
cushion. This is very natural feeling
and looking. Of course research continues and various other new fillers are
emerging regularly that affect the plastic surgery industry as a whole.
If you aren't happy with the toll the
natural aging process is taking on your appearance, injectables may be the
right move for you. Consider your options and may the best choice reign
supreme!

