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Botox vs. Dermal Fillers: Which Treatment Is Better For Me? 




Botox and dermal fillers are common expressions when searching for skin enhancement. It is crucial to know what makes up the two and how they work before going to a Medical Aesthetic Center in New Jersey for the procedure.


What Is Botox 

Botox is a medicine that doctors use to treat facial and wrinkles. Botox drug is made from a toxin drawn from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is popular for being the first injectable botulinum toxin.


How Does Botox Work

Botox works by blocking nerve to muscle signals. A muscle does not contract after the injection making wrinkles relax and soften. Botox in New Jersey procedure treats wrinkles that occur due to muscle movement. People also call them expression lines or dynamic wrinkles. These are the lines on the upper face, such as between brows, crow's feet forming around the eyes, and horizontal lines on the forehead. The lines occur when someone smiles, squints, frowns, or makes other facial expressions.


Pros and Cons of Botox


Pros:


  • Botox injection attacks proteins that trigger contractions to prevent muscle contractions and wrinkles. 
  • Results are not permanent, and injected muscles regain movements from 3-6 months. You can let the effects wade off if you do not like them.
  • Quick and almost painless procedure that takes just around 30 minutes to complete the entire treatment 
  • Results start appearing within 2-7 days. The full result of smooth skin without wrinkles shows at around two weeks.


Cons:


The negative aspect of Botox is that results are temporary, so you need injections every 3-6 months to maintain wrinkle-free looks. It is also costly at $250-1500 for a typical injection and must be done by a professional.


Additionally, Botox can cause these side effects:


  • Bruising and swelling on the injection spot
  • Headache 
  • Eyelid or brow drooping if the injection is near the eye 
  • Nausea 
  • Infections on the upper respiratory tracts 
  • Flu-like symptoms 


What Are Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are substances similar to a gel. Doctors inject them under the skin to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, restore lost volume and revitalize the skin by smoothening lines and softening creases. Most dermal fillers are developed from Hyaluronic acid.


How Do Dermal Fillers Work 

Dermal Fillers in the New Jersey procedure work by boosting the supply of hyaluronic acid to the skin to add volume and revitalize the skin. Increasing hyaluronic acid quickly diminishes the appearance of wrinkles and lines to give a softer look. The common areas that dermal fillers treat are:

  • Between the eyebrows
  • Lips 
  • Nose to mouth lines 


Pros and Cons of Dermal Fillers


Dermal fillers sort out collagen depletion that causes signs of aging on the skin. However, they have their advantages and disadvantages.


Pros: 


  • Stimulate collagen growth to create a youthful look 
  • Smoothen lines and wrinkles; fill lips and cheeks to reduce visible signs of aging skin.
  • A quick, non-surgical procedure that takes just 30-60 minutes
  • Minimal side effects like bruising or soreness but not severe to prevent going back to routine 
  • Minimal pain 


Cons:


  • Dermal fillers are not permanent and require replenishing after 6-18 months to sustain results. 
  • Price can be costly. 
  • Side effects like swelling, rashes, bruising, and itching. Some people experience filler shifting from the injected area over time.
  • Risk of lumps under the skin or blood vessel blockage, although such cases are rare.


What should I choose? 

The procedure you take depends on the problems you are trying to solve. Botox stops creasing and wrinkles that occur when making facial expressions. 


Dermal fillers fill in areas that have lost smoothness and volume. They include around the lips, mouth, and cheeks. A doctor can also use dermal fillers on wrinkles and scars around the forehead. However, it is good to start by consulting at Medical Aesthetic Center to determine the most realistic procedure for you and the possible risks. To get a consultation, contact us today!


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