From Botox to Fillers: Exploring Diverse World of Aesthetic Injectables


Fat dissolving injections work by breaking down fat cells using deoxycholic acid

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Types of Injectables

There are several common types of aesthetic injectable used for aesthetic purposes. The main categories include dermal fillers, neuromodulators (e.g. Botox), and fat dissolving injections.

Dermal fillers are injections that fill in wrinkles and folds in the skin to reduce the appearance of aging. Popular dermal fillers include hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm. These fillers work by replenishing lost volume in the skin, typically targeting areas like the cheeks, lips, and lines around the nose and mouth. Results last 6-12 months on average before touch-ups are needed.

Neuromodulators like Botox are Aesthetic Injectables that work by temporarily paralyzing underlying muscles that cause wrinkles and folds. When these muscles are frozen, they can no longer contract and cause lines or wrinkles. Botox is commonly used in the forehead, glabella (lines between the eyebrows), crow's feet area, and neck bands. The effects of neuromodulators typically last 3-6 months.

Fat dissolving injections work by breaking down fat cells using deoxycholic acid or phosphatidylcholine. Popular brands are Kybella and Sculptra. These injections are used to reduce fullness in areas like the chin, neck, and above the knees. Results build over multiple treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

 

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