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subject: What To Expect After Treatment With Injectables: Facial Rejuvenation Overview [print this page]


Injectable treatments such as BOTOX Cosmetic, Restylane, and Perlane have revolutionized cosmetic medicine. Unlike cosmetic surgery procedures such as face lift, these rejuvenating treatments are minimally invasive and non-surgical; unlike chemical peels, they produce minimal discomfort. Indeed, recovery from treatment with injectables is a comparatively comfortable and pain-free process.

Any time you receive an injection, whether with a dermal filler such as Restylane or a medication, you are at risk of minor side effects such as swelling, itching, and redness at the injection site. Such effects are temporary and generally subside within a couple of days. Allergy tests are conducted prior to BOTOX Cosmetic treatment to ensure that you are not allergic to the purified toxin that comprises BOTOX Cosmetic. Restylane and Perlane, however, are both comprised of hyaluronic acid, a substance that occurs naturally in the human body; therefore, allergic reactions are highly unlikely.

Serious side effects from injectable treatments are very rare when injections are administered by a licensed dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon. These days, even some cosmetic dentists are being trained and licensed to perform injectable treatments. However, to ensure your safety and to achieve the best results, be careful to avoid amateur sources of BOTOX Cosmetic and other injectables.

In the hands of trained professionals, however, injectable skin care treatments are extremely safe and highly effective. Any discomfort you experience should fade within days, and the full results of treatment will be apparent after a couple of weeks. Results last for up to six months with most injectables, and treatment can be repeated as necessary. As your body becomes accustomed to treatment with injectables, side effects should become less and recovery time should be shorter.

To find out whether injectable treatments are right for you, consult with a licensed plastic surgeon, cosmetic dermatologist, or other qualified professional in your area.

by: Penelope Stone




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