In this article:
1 Neuromodulators and Fillers: How Do They Work?
2 Can You Get Botox and Fillers at the Same Time?
3 Potential Side Effects of Neuromodulators and Fillers
* Take note that this blog is purely for educational purposes. During your consultation, you can get more personalized details and clarification.
Striking the right balance is necessary for achieving natural-looking results with injectables like neuromodulators and fillers.
Neuromodulators – for example, Botox – are renowned for their ability to smooth out wrinkles, while dermal fillers are a go-to for restoring volume and plumping up the skin.
But what if you could have the best of both worlds? Can you get Botox and fillers at the same time?
Here at Lougheed Laser, situated in Burnaby, BC, we’ve witnessed the transformative effects of combining Botox with fillers to refresh and rejuvenate the skin.
In this blog post, let’s delve into what you should know about how this dynamic duo can work wonders to give your face a revitalized look.
You know how we say Kleenex when what we really mean is “tissue”? It’s the same way with Botox, which is a brand name for a neuromodulator that relaxes the muscles to treat fine expression lines (forehead, frown lines, bunnies, gummy smile, chin, eyes etc.)
For example, another FDA-approved neuromodulator you should know is Nuceiva.
In comparison, fillers are crafted to restore lost skin volume or definition. It can be used under the eyes or in the lips, cheeks, chin, jaw etc.
These substances are compatible with our body’s biology and are well tolerated, which reduces the chances of adverse reactions.
Common fillers you should know are:
These are all available at Lougheed Laser.
TL;DR: Neuromodulators disrupt nerve signals to muscles, temporarily immobilizing them, while dermal fillers physically fill and lift the skin by bringing back lost volume. Both lead to smoother, more youthful skin.
Short answer: yes.
This is because there are different kinds of wrinkles on your face, meaning they’ll need different ways to fix them. Enter neuromodulators and fillers.
For example, dynamic wrinkles are born from constant facial expressions like smiling (causing crow’s feet) and frowning (causing 11’s).
(Before and After: Botox for crow’s feet)
Static wrinkles are caused by volume loss in the face. Fillers are used to restore volume in these areas and fill in these static lines.
(Before and After: Fillers in lips)
But these are other benefits you might not have considered:
This combination creates a cohesive, natural-looking effect.
In the long run, neuromodulators prevent the formation of deeper/permanent lines. Filler over time can actually stimulate some collagen.
While generally safe, it’s good to be aware of potential side effects associated with these treatments.
Various studies have outlined the potential temporary side effects of neuromodulators and fillers.
Here’s a summary of what you should know:
On rare occasions, there may be instances of infection (abscess formation) and excessive swelling (granulomas).
At Lougheed Laser, we prioritize your safety by ensuring injections are administered by qualified, board-certified injectors. Our measures include taking a comprehensive medical history and giving a test dose to ensure there are no adverse reactions.
Achieving a balanced and just-right look is the goal.
Combining neuromodulators and fillers can be a game-changer for both your appearance and confidence – it’s a winning combo.
At Lougheed Laser, this is our philosophy for injectables:
“We go back to our culture which is that of beauty at all ages.”
That’s why all our physicians have a natural approach to injectables.
Whether you’re eager to try this treatment combo, consider them separately, or just need more information, use our complimentary consultation just for you.
Get in touch today, and let’s look into your options.