Myths and Facts About Botox and Dermal Fillers

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When Botox was first introduced as a cosmetic injectable, many rumors began to circulate. The biggest myth was that you’d lose the ability to make facial expressions if you had Botox treatments. 

Over the years, the stigma has lessened, and injectables have become one of the most popular nonsurgical aesthetic procedures. According to a CBS News report, Botox is the number one nonsurgical cosmetic procedure, and dermal fillers rank second. Men and women of a certain age and even younger adults (looking to prevent wrinkles) are seeking injectables as a way to reach their aesthetic goals.

That’s why the skilled team of providers at The Effect Lifestyle Practice is proud to offer Botox as well as a variety of dermal fillers. 

We uncover the truths about injectables.

Myth: Botox is the same as a dermal filler 

Fact: Botox and dermal fillers are two completely different types of injectables. Botox is a neuromodulator which gently relaxes specific muscles to reduce wrinkles. Botox is used for dynamic wrinkles — caused by repetitive facial expressions — like crow’s feet, forehead wrinkles, and eyebrow furrows. 

On the other hand, dermal fillers “fill in” areas affected by a loss of volume. Dermal fillers contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid that boost volume, making these injectables ideal for smoothing lines around the lips, restoring volume to the cheeks, and even plumping up the lips.

Myth: You can’t have Botox and fillers at the same time

Fact: Botox and dermal fillers aren’t exclusive. Remember that Botox and fillers address different needs. During your consultation, you’ll discuss your aesthetic goals, and one of our skilled providers determines the best injectables to achieve your goals.

Myth: Your face will look frozen

Fact: Injectables enhance your natural beauty while helping to reduce signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles. When Botox and dermal fillers are administered by a skilled professional, you retain your ability to make facial expressions. 

Myth: Injectables aren’t safe

Fact: Injectables administered by a professional are safe and effective. At The Effect Lifestyle Practice, we offer FDA-approved injectables. Botox has been used for therapeutic uses since 1977, and in 2002 the FDA approved Botox for cosmetic use. Likewise, our dermal fillers are also FDA approved. 

Both Botox and dermal fillers are generally well-tolerated. You might experience a little bruising at the injection site, but you can reduce the risk of bruising by avoiding blood-thinning supplements — like ginseng — before your session.

Are you ready to try injectables? 

At The Effect Lifestyle Practice, we want to help you feel good about the way you look — from your head to your toes. That’s why we offer a variety of cosmetic procedures from WarmSculpting™ with SculpSureⓇ to microneedling to weight-loss programs, we’re here to help you look and feel your best. 

If you’d like to learn more about injectables or our other services, schedule a consultation. Call our clinic in Jacksonville, Florida at 904-518-3721 today.

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