Neurotoxins and Filler
/It’s Toxin Month at SkinSpaMED and in honor of it, we wanted to explain your options when it comes to cosmetic injections! If you’re new to cosmetic injections, you may think that Botox, a neurotoxin, and dermal fillers are one in the same. In this post, we explain the difference between neurotoxins and fillers, plus how and where they are used. Make sure you read all the way to the end where we answer some of the most frequently asked questions we get!
What is a neurotoxin?
When it comes to cosmetic injections, neurotoxins are a category of products that contain brand names like Botox®, Dysport® and Xeomin®. You may hear these brands affectionately referred to as “Tox Injectables” or “Toxins.” When injected, Toxins will suppress muscle contractions in and around the injection site, allowing you to enjoy smooth, wrinkle free skin just like you see on all the hottest celebrities.
Botox® is the most well-known neurotoxin as it has a lot of name recognition throughout the industry. But, don’t discount some of the others like Dysport®. Dysport® is an amazing product that can do wonders for those stubborn lines in between your eyebrows also known as frown lines.
The Top 5 Places to Use Toxins
Neurotoxins are great for treating:
Frown lines
Crow’s feet
Forehead lines
Bunny lines
Lip & mouth lines
What is filler?
Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers are another option when it comes to cosmetic injections. You may hear them referred to as “HAs” and “fillers.” This category of products contains brands like Juvederm®, Radiesse® and Restylane®. Each of these brands have further developed their product lines to include targeted HAs like Restylane® which created Kysse® a designer HA filler specifically for lips.
Filler’s job is to add or replace volume in targeted areas of the face. As we age and our collagen production declines, you may notice that your face starts to look saggy or deflated. A highly trained injector can use filler to help restore a youthful appearance. Filler is also great for adding volume to specific areas and is very commonly used for lip injections.
The Top 5 Places to Use Filler
Lips
Cheeks
Chin
Jawline
Under eyes
FAQs
Can you use Toxins and filler together?
Yes! When you come in for a consult we’ll discuss your goals and determine whether we need a Toxin, filler or both to get you there.
How are cosmetic injections priced?
Toxins are generally priced by unit or area and filler is generally priced by syringe. Some injectors have minimums. At SkinSpaMED, we have a 20 unit minimum. Again, when you come in for a treatment your injector will tell you how much product is needed to accomplish what you’re looking for and give you a price from there.
Will I see same day results with Toxins and fillers?
It depends on the product we use. With Botox®, it can take up 2 weeks before you see the full results. With some of the newer product lines, clients see results in as little as 3 days. With filler, some results are visible immediately while others take a few days to appear.
What if I don’t like my results?
Getting cosmetic injections for the first time, whether it’s a Toxin or filler, can be intimidating. Many clients worry that they won’t like their look post-treatment. If you go to an expert injector like ours, who takes the time to fully understand what you’re looking for, you will probably be very happy with your decision to get cosmetic injections. If you go to someone who isn’t experienced, you risk not getting the result you hoped for so when it comes to injections, always shop by reviews and experience, never price. If you do your homework and still end up unhappy you have two options, one let your body naturally eliminate the injections over time, or two, talk with your injector about products like Hylenex® that can expedite the dissolving process.
If you’ve been thinking about injections, it’s the perfect time! On February 23, 2022, we’re celebrating Toxins with $50 every service at both locations. Get on our schedule now!