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3 Perks of Combining BOTOX® with Injectable Fillers

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January 26, 2017 | BOTOX®, Cosmetic Surgery, Injection Treatments
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What do you get when you use just the right combination of BOTOX® and dermal fillers? A nonsurgical facelift! It’s true. BOTOX® and fillers can go hand in hand, and a skilled plastic surgeon can use them to refresh and rejuvenate your face. Here’s why you might want to optimize your skincare routine by combining these med spa treatments.

1. You Can Address Multiple Issues at Once

If you’re like most people who are exhibiting some signs of aging, you have more than just one concern. The individual signs of aging rarely come on by themselves. BOTOX® can be used to relax the muscles that cause lines and wrinkles in the upper face. Dermal fillers can be used to restore lost volume and plump thin lips.

2. It’s a More Customized Approach

Some areas of the face age differently than others, and this can vary from person to person. By combining BOTOX® and fillers, your plastic surgeon can tailor your treatment to target the areas that are aging you most. A skilled plastic surgeon can use these treatments together in order to create the most beautiful, natural looking results possible.  

[pullquote]There’s no reason you can’t combine BOTOX® and fillers to achieve your best possible results.[/pullquote]

3. Your Results May Last Longer

Having BOTOX® and fillers at the same time may actually prolong the effects of the fillers. The hyaluronic acid in injectable fillers such as JUVÉDERM® is likely to remain in place longer when facial muscle movement is inhibited by BOTOX®.

Combining nonsurgical procedures can produce amazing results. Just make sure you always go to a board-certified plastic surgeon for your medical spa treatments.

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