Fillers vs. Neurotoxin
February 5, 2024
Aging takes its toll on the face and body. Over time, loss of critical skin structural proteins like collagen and elastin contributes to increased skin laxity (looseness) and an aged appearance. On average, skin depletes collagen at an average rate of 1% per year beginning in the 20’s. Similarly, bone and soft tissue resorption contribute to a global facial volume deflation.
Therefore, a multimodal approach to facial rejuvenation will give the best results as you age. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Filler and neuromodulating injectables (e.g. Botox) work synergistically to create more seamless facial aesthetic improvements. Neuromodulators can prevent and even improve mild to moderate facial rhytids (wrinkles). Skin resurfacing procedures such as Opus Plasma stimulate collagen production and improve tone, texture,and pigment. HA filler replaces volume loss and restores a more youthful facial profile. Effective and non-complicated skin care routines are essential to maintaining results.
Harmonious results are achieved from trusting professionals who know what works best based on your unique anatomy and facial dynamics. We reject ala carte aesthetic treatments that tend to result in unsubtle enhancements.