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The use of injectables, known as dermal fillers, is becoming ever more popular in aesthetic medicine. Full-face and full-body treatments using such fillers are increasingly substituting for various surgical techniques; not only do they provide immediate results at a lower cost. But they also avoid the use of general anesthesia and shorten the recovery period. In addition, dermal fillers can be successfully use for body remodeling. For example in patients with bow legs and those requiring breast remodeling.This book outlines the fundamental principles of the use of different fillers and injection techniques in the treatment of facial and body areas. An impressive collection of sequential color photographs illustrate the procedures step by step and demonstrate the results. The volume will be an invaluable tool for aesthetic doctors, practicing dermatologists, plastic surgeons. And all other physicians interested in the field of aesthetic medicine. injections aesthetic for sale
There are three main types of injectables.
The first category consists of neuromodulators, which are use to weaken and paralyze the muscles in the face. The most common one is Botox, but other options include Xeomin, Dysport, and Jeuveau. Dermatologist Timm Golueke, M.D., says this remains the most popular type of treatment in his clinic “because it’s easy and you see the results.” Most of his patients ask for it on their frown lines, although it’s also commonly used to smooth wrinkles on the forehead and around the eyes.
Then there are dermal fillers, which sit under the skin to provide volume and support in multiple areas of the face—like lips, for instance. The ones you’ll see most commonly are based on hyaluronic acid (yes, the same ingredient often used in your favorite hydrating serums): Restylane, Refyne, Defyne, Juvederm, Vollure, Volbella, and Belotero. Others are non-H.A., which feature different consistencies and typically last longer (more on that below). These include Sculptra (poly-L lactic acid), Radiesse (calcium hydroxyapatite), Belafill, and silicone.
Finally, there’s Kybella, a deoxycholic acid that dissolves small quantities of fat. It’s currently approved for use beneath your chin. injections aesthetic for sale