Most common types of wrinkle removal:
Most common types of filler injections:
Wrinkle removal injections typically last from 3 to 4 months. With regular treatments, the appearance of wrinkle lines will have a less severe appearance as they become more relaxed.
Fillers have longer results ranging from half a year to a year, depending on the type of filler injected. However, when it is used together with Wrinkle Removal procedure, the results last a lot longer.
Under normal circumstances, wrinkle removal does not hurt. Other than a slight discomfort, it is not particularly painful. Filler injections do not cause significant pain. The practitioner will usually apply a topical cream to numb the area to be injected. Both the procedures are done with very fine needles. Provided the medical practitioner is an expert in his or field; they are both harmless procedures and does not require anesthesia.
There are no significant side effects of either wrinkel removal or fillers. However, as they are essentially medical procedures, minor side-effects can be expected. Side-effects of Wrinkle Removal can range from slight bruising to headaches and drooping of the eyelid. All of these side-effects are expected to subside within 24 hours. Drooping eyelids typically goes away within a week or so. Side effects of filler can range from redness, minor bruising, lumps, and slight bleeding during the procedure.
Wrinkle Removal and fillers are both safe to be administered. However, individuals who have a history of neurological problems or are breastfeeding or pregnant should not undergo the procedure without thorough medical consultation.