Designer Aesthetics by Dr. Jarrett Schanzer | Miami https://doctorjarrett.com Concierge Aesthetics in Miami Sat, 06 Apr 2024 15:48:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 176650074 A Quick Guide to Lip Fillers and Hyaluronic Acid Injections https://doctorjarrett.com/2023/02/08/guide-to-lip-fillers-and-hyaluronic-acid-injections/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guide-to-lip-fillers-and-hyaluronic-acid-injections https://doctorjarrett.com/2023/02/08/guide-to-lip-fillers-and-hyaluronic-acid-injections/#respond Wed, 08 Feb 2023 01:20:06 +0000 https://doctorjarrett.com/?p=18790 Lip fillers are a popular cosmetic procedure that can help you achieve fuller, more voluminous lips. The filler itself is typically composed of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that helps keep skin and tissue hydrated. Here’s a quick guide on what you need to know about lip fillers, hyaluronic acid injections, […]

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Lip fillers are a popular cosmetic procedure that can help you achieve fuller, more voluminous lips.

The filler itself is typically composed of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that helps keep skin and tissue hydrated. Here’s a quick guide on what you need to know about lip fillers, hyaluronic acid injections, and the role of hyaluronidase in the process.

What is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring material in our bodies which plays an important role in cell structure. It helps bind cells together and gives them volume, firmness, and moisture-retaining properties. HA can also be found in many skin care products like moisturizers, serums, and lotions as it increases skin elasticity and reduces wrinkles.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections

When it comes to lip fillers, your doctor will inject small amounts of HA solution into your lips to give them added volume. During this procedure, your doctor will target specific areas of your lips to provide natural-looking results that will last anywhere from six months to two years depending on the type of product used. The HA solution acts as a scaffold beneath the skin by binding with water molecules under the surface; this helps keep your lips looking full for longer periods of time while maintaining natural movement and expression.  

Hyaluronidase Role 

In some cases, patients may want to reverse their lip filler treatments by using something called hyaluronidase injections. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that quickly breaks down HA molecules into smaller particles so they can be easily absorbed back into the body. This process helps reduce swelling or bruising associated with HA injections as well as dissolve any unwanted lumps or bumps created by uneven injection techniques or too much product being injected into one area.  Hyaluronidase injections should only be administered by a qualified medical professional familiar with its use as it can cause undesirable side effects if not used properly.  

Conclusion

Lip fillers are an increasingly popular way to achieve naturally fuller-looking lips without having to resort to surgery or other invasive procedures. The filler itself is typically composed of hyaluronic acid which binds with water molecules under the surface of your skin for long-lasting results. If you are considering a lip filler treatment then make sure you speak with a qualified medical professional who can advise you on all aspects of the procedure including potential side effects and aftercare instructions such as avoiding sun exposure or certain activities/products following treatment. With proper care and maintenance, you can enjoy beautiful results for up to two years!

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Tox (Dysport, Xeomin) https://doctorjarrett.com/2020/04/30/social-media-promotion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=social-media-promotion https://doctorjarrett.com/2020/04/30/social-media-promotion/#respond Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:58:06 +0000 https://doctorjarrett.com/?p=101 “Micro tox” or “baby tox” are low dose injections of neuromodulator (Dysport, Xeomin) into specific areas of the face. For example: Instead of injecting 26 units in the forehead, 10-15 units are administered in specifically targeted areas. Good candidates for this are those who have never had neuromodulator injected in the face before and are […]

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“Micro tox” or “baby tox” are low dose injections of neuromodulator (Dysport, Xeomin) into specific areas of the face. For example: Instead of injecting 26 units in the forehead, 10-15 units are administered in specifically targeted areas. Good candidates for this are those who have never had neuromodulator injected in the face before and are looking to start! The effects of low dose tox are more natural-looking and require fewer units, making it a more affordable option. Baby tox, however, is not recommended for deep lines. This method of tox is best utilized for mild frown lines, forehead wrinkles, and smile lines.

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