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Posts Tagged ‘facial fillers’

Facial Fillers Can Not Be Injected Around The Mouth

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I found out that there are restrictions as to where facial fillers can and can’t be injected into the face. On a Newport Beach plastic surgeon’s website it says, “Weakening the muscle action of the forehead creases, crow’s feet and frown lines with Botox is tremendously successful. This can not be done around the mouth or cheeks. If these muscles were weakened, the smile and the expressions of the face would be changed.”

Botox Injections Rejuvenate One’s Youth

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I’m starting to look my age finally, and now I am missing my youthful look I had just a few months back. I looked into some information on rejuvenating my youth and found a Tempe plastic surgeon’s website. It has information about many facial fillers, including Botox. It says, “Botox is an effective way for softening crow’s feet, frown lines, and forehead wrinkles. The results are a more pleasing relaxed appearance.”

Each Individual May Require A Different Soft-tissue Filler

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

I have been thinking about getting facial fillers to fill in my “crow’s feet.” I wasn’t sure if the surgery was for me, so I did some research. I found useful information on a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s website. It says, “In some individuals, the results may last only a few weeks; in others, the results may be maintained indefinitely. Researchers believe that age, genetic background, skin quality and lifestyle as well as the injected body site may all play a role in the injected material’s ’staying power.’ However, the precise reason for the variation of results among patients has yet to be identified.”

What is Restylane Used for?

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Soft-tissue fillers, most commonly injectable hyaluronic acid (Restylane) or fat, can help fill in lines and creases, temporarily restoring a smoother, more youthful-looking appearance. When injected beneath the skin, these fillers plump up creased and sunken areas of the face. They can also add fullness to the lips and cheeks. Injectable fillers may be used alone or in conjunction with a resurfacing procedure, such as a laser treatment, or a recontouring procedure, such as a facelift.