After performing cosmetic consultations for 9 years at Orlando
medical spa Winter Park Laser & Anti-Aging Center I have realized
that people tend to think Botox and Juvederm products are the same and
do the same thing. However, Botox and Juvederm are two totally
different types of injectables and do different things for the face. It
is important to have an understanding of the different injectables so
that you can select what is best for you and research the best medical
spas and injectors in your area for Botox and Juvederm.
Here are the main differences between Botox and Juvederm.
Botox
Cosmetic is a Botulin Toxin injectable. Botox is best used for treating
wrinkles that are "expression related" or related to muscle use in the
face. Botox is best for treating the forehead, glabellar (inbetween the
eyebrows), and around the eyes "crows feet" area. Botox is not a
volumizer so it will not add volume, replace volume or fill in every
line, that would be a dermal filler. Botox Cosmetic does not provide
instant gratification either. It can take up to 2 weeks for Botox to
set and kick in completely. Botox is a simple treatment that can
temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows
through a purified protein produced by the Clostridium botulinum
bacterium, which reduces the activity of the muscles that cause those
frown lines between the brows to form over time. Botox lasts 3-5 months
on average and will last longer each time it is injected. Botox is not
considered a dermal filler.
Juvederm products including Juvederm
Ultra XC, Juvederm Ultra Plus XC, and Juvederm Voluma XC are injectables
that are considered dermal fillers. Dermal fillers add volume and
replace volume in the mid-face in areas such as the cheeks, smile lines
(naso-labial folds), and lips. As women and men age we naturally break
down fat, hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastyn in the mid-face. This
lack of volume can not be replaced with Botox Cosmetic, only a dermal
filler such as Juvederm can replace this volume. By replacing volume in
the face it creates a "liquid facelift" Juvederm is a smooth
consistency gel made of hyaluronic acid—a naturally occurring substance
in your skin that helps to add volume and hydration.
For more information on the difference between Botox and Juvederm go to http://www.winterparklaser.com
Winter Park Laser and Anti-Aging Center is a Medical Day Spa that has served the Winter Park FL Community for nearly three years. It is run by Aneta K. Filardo, RE, CCE, CME and medically supervised by Jan V. Karlin M.D.-Plastic Surgeon. Aneta is board certified in Electrolysis, and Laser Hair Removal, specializing in Cellulite Reduction. She leads oa team of licensed professionals. Dr. Horacio Gonzalez is a board certified and supervises Winter Park Laser's services.
Monday, June 23, 2014
The differences between Botox and Juvederm
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