The use of anti-ageing injections and dermal fillers has become accepted as a normal aesthetic treatment, no longer used just by celebrities and influencers! But what is the difference between the two treatments? Which one is best for specific issues?
Anti-ageing injections are derived from a purified form of a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. These injections work by blocking signals from the nerves to the muscles, temporarily disabling the muscles that cause wrinkles, and allowing them to soften and relax.
Typically, anti-ageing injections are used to treat the upper third of the face. They help to shape and lift the brow, soften forehead lines, improve frown lines, and reduce crow’s feet around the eyes.
The treatment involves injecting the toxin into the specific muscles that create the wrinkles. An experienced and well-trained practitioner will target only the muscles responsible for the wrinkles, ensuring that other muscles continue to function normally. This helps maintain natural facial expressions and prevents a frozen appearance.
Results from anti-ageing injections generally last between three and four months, with some effects lasting up to five months. With repeated treatments over time, the muscles responsible for the wrinkles may atrophy and weaken. This can enhance the effectiveness of the treatment and reduce the recurrence of wrinkles.
Dermal fillers can consist of various ingredients, the most common being a natural substance called hyaluronic acid.
These fillers are often used to lift and shape the face, addressing issues such as dark circles and increasing volume in the cheeks.
Like anti-ageing injections, dermal fillers are injected into the targeted areas. However, instead of disabling muscles, they plump the skin, making it firmer and smoothing out lines and wrinkles. This effect is achieved because the fillers act as gel-like implants.
Injecting fillers is a skilled procedure, and the amount needed can vary based on age. For instance, a 60-year-old with more mature skin may require around six vials, while a 40-year-old with less aged skin may need only four.
Results from dermal fillers can last up to a year, although this varies from person to person. The body typically begins to break down the hyaluronic acid after about six months.
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