It is very common for people to confuse fillers with botox, yet these are very different treatments with one similarity, they are both administered via injection. This type of treatment is to add volume and smooth creases and should only be administered by a professional.
Fillers
Fillers can be used to plump lips or to cut scars. Those who got scars from chicken pox or acne will find that this treatment can smooth their skin, improve their skin's appearance and give them an added boost of confidence. Anyone who has a dimpled skin appearance that wants to hide the dimples and finds that their daily foundation isn't doing the trick will find this particular treatment appealing, as it fills the holes and leaves them with a beautiful and smooth skin surface that they can be proud of.
Type of Treatment
The good news is that filler can last anywhere from six months to five years, depending on the type of treatment being used. This long lifespan is determined by whether you have chosen a permanent or semi-permanent solution and whether the person you have chosen to administer the medication is offering you a natural or synthetic product.
Kinds of Fillers
There are two kinds of fillers you really do need to know about, this is natural and synthetic options. Natural fillers give a reduced risk of allergy, but at the same time, they give a shorter life span. If you have had the synthetic injection before, then you may as well stick with what you know and enjoy the longer lifespan this particular option provides.
Find a Reputable Person
It is very important whether you are looking at choosing only filler or you want to have it given with botox that you find a reputable person to administer it for you. You may have been invited to a botox party or you have heard of a new salon just opened and you are booking your appointment today.
Appointments
Before you make any appointments for this type of treatment, you need to make sure that you are going to be seeing an experienced and qualified technician, someone who is authorized to provide you with this type of service. In many instances, when things do and can go wrong, it is due to the fact that the person giving the injections is not qualified to do so.