Injecting the Infraorbital Area
Even when well rested, many people present with dark undereye circles that lead them to seek out procedures for improving their appearance. Due to the demand for less costly, minimally invasive options, there are several non-surgical methods available for correcting the infraorbital area. Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are frequently used for this purpose – they …
Correcting Marionette Lines with Restylane: Treatment Guidelines
As we age, many new lines form in the skin that may not have been present when we were young. One area that is particularly affected by lines and wrinkles due to the aging process is the mouth region, and one of the most commonly treated imperfection in the mouth area are the marionette lines. …
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Radiesse vs Juvederm: Effects, Duration of Action, Ingredients & Price
Indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe facial folds and wrinkles, including nasolabial folds, Radiesse is an FDA-approved filler that contains calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) gel microspheres. In addition to nasolabial folds, Radiesse also have a number of off-label uses. This includes cheek augmentation and correction of marionette lines. Juvederm, on the other hand, is …
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Upper Eyelid Dermatochalasis: Treatment Tips for Professionals
Eyelid dermatochalasis Periocular dermatochalasis is characterized by eye bags and an excessively loose skin. It often affects the upper eyelids, resulting in the loss of elasticity in the skin fold. Apart from that, it also causes hooding (i.e. where skin fold drops down and outwards). Redundant or excessive subcutaneous tissue and upper eyelid skin may …
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Esthelis vs Juvederm Similarities and Differences Explained
Esthelis vs Juvederm: Which One is Better? Juvederm and Esthelis are some of the most popular injectable fillers used for aesthetic purposes. Both Esthelis and Juvederm are administered via minimally invasive injections, and are considerably safer compared to surgical aesthetic procedures, which tend to be invasive in nature. Juvederm is developed and manufactured by Allergan, …
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How Thread Facelift Treatment Gives Young and Youthful Skin?
Who should consider a thread lift treatment? A thread lift treatment, also sometimes referred to as a lunchtime facelift, is a procedure that can be considered for individuals who have sagging skin in the eyebrow, cheeks, jawline, or neck area. It is best for young to middle aged patients between the ages of 35 and 45 who have mild …
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Restylane for Chin Augmentations: Treatment and Benefits
Best Fillers for Chin Augmentations: Restylane A chin augmentation is a procedure that alters the appearance of the chin, contributing to an improved overall facial contour. In the past, chin augmentations were almost exclusively surgical procedures, but with the development of new medical cosmetic products and procedures, patients now have more options, including low-maintenance and …
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How Long Does Sculptra Last?
What is Sculptra? Sculptra is a type of injection that contains poly-L-lactic as its active ingredient. It is mainly used for treating facial wasting (medically known as lipodystrophy) related to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Apart from that, Sculptra is also used for the treatment of wrinkles and fine lines …
Assessing the Lips for Successful Rejuvenation
What to Look for When Treating the Lips The lips have been ornamented in diverse ways throughout history. The common reasons of ornamenting the lips include aesthetics and beauty, social status, cultural beliefs and courtship. The ideal lip aesthetics vary greatly among different time periods and culture. According to historical studies on female model profiles …
Everything You Need to Know About Chemical Peels: Cost & Benefits
What do chemical peels do? Chemical peels are an ancient form of skincare that smooths the skin and improves its color and texture. They are able to treat a number of skin imperfections including lines and wrinkles, pigmentation, sun damage, and even acne scars. What are chemical peels? Chemical peels involve having a doctor apply …
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