Botox vs. Fillers: Which Is More Effective?
The effectiveness of both procedures depends on what you need. For instance, if you’re worried about getting rid of deep-set wrinkles, then a preventative procedure such as Botox can be beneficial.
While it’s ideal for eliminating the muscles that contract at the “crease points” of the face, it’s also essential to consider the deeper wrinkles that are present even when the facial muscles aren’t contracting.
Possible Side Effects:
Bruising or swelling at the injection site
A bluish cast to the skin
Acne-like bumps under the skin
Both procedures’ most common side effects are pain and bruising at the injection site. However, since these are the same as any other injection, they’re not considered toxic reactions. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, such as a drooping eyelid or a swollen mouth, then you need to contact a board-certified injector immediately.
Myobloc and other similar products are very diluted and shouldn’t be considered a concern. Getting a doctor is the best way to avoid any side effects.
One of the most common side effects of hyaluronic acid filler is the Tyndall effect, which can appear as a bluish cast on the skin. To treat this issue, he recommends using a small amount of hyaluronidase, which is an enzyme that dissolves the substance.
Other common side effects of hyaluronic acid are the Tyndall effect and the appearance of a bluish cast on the skin. This condition can occur if the substance is injected too deeply under the skin.
The more severe side effects of specific procedures, such as the Tyndall effect and bumps under the skin, are not actual side effects. They can be complications that can occur due to improper injection. That’s why it’s essential only to use a board-certified injector.
If you’re considering Botox or Fillers procedures, contact us online today or call (954) 519-3923 to schedule your initial consultation.