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How long do lip fillers last?

How Long Do Lip Fillers Last?

Lip fillers are one of the most popular non-surgical dermal filler treatments, but how long do lip fillers last? And are there different factors in this cosmetic procedure that can make them last longer?  Non-surgical lip augmentation works to plump the lips, leaving a fuller look and can last up to 6 months in most instances however, in a percentage of patients lip fillers may give permanent or semi-permanent improvements. Lip fillers can increase the size of the lip, plumpness of the lip, enhance the Vermillion border of the lip as well as improve lip symmetry and the area around the lips.  Nature of Lip Fillers Primarily, lip fillers are composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the body known for its hydrating properties and ability to bind water. Brands like Juvederm, Restylane, Versa and RHA and others have become synonymous with lip enhancement, offering formulations specifically…

Which cosmetic dermal filler injectable is right for me? | types of injectable dermal fillers

Which Cosmetic Dermal Filler Injectable is Right for Me? | Types of Injectable Dermal Fillers

When considering a non-surgical cosmetic injectable treatment, the type of injectable fillers that will be used may be the last thing on your mind. There are many different types of dermal fillers that your cosmetic surgeon can choose while performing a procedure. We have  the most popular fillers that are used during a cosmetic treatment to give you an idea of what each of them are used for and what Dr. Bracci likes to use to achieve the best results. What are the different types of cosmetic injectables and dermal fillers? Botox: Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is a neurotoxin that helps to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles. Botox is typically injected in the vertical lines between the eyebrows (Glabella) , lines around the eyes (Crow’s Feet), and horizontal lines on the forehead area. Botox works by blocking the signals that cause our facial muscles to contract. It is able to relax…

How much does juvederm cost?

How Much Does Juvederm Cost?

Juvederm is a widely used hyaluronic acid dermal filler in the United States, known for its hydrophilic properties that retain water. It is derived from a natural substance found within our bodies and can be used in nearly all areas of the face for non surgical, cosmetic procedures. It is regarded as one of the easier types of fillers to inject and can be reversed with the application of hyaluronidase. Other brands of hyaluronic acid fillers that are on the market such as Restylane, Versa, and Belotero. What is the average cost of Juvéderm filler?  Juvederm cost can range anywhere from $650 to $950, depending on factors such as the type used, the treated area, the number of syringes applied, and the provider’s expertise. However, prices can start at as low as $500 per syringe of Juvederm, usually for new clients, less experienced injectors or for  smaller areas such as…

Eyerise Can Wipe That Tired Look Off Your Face

There is nothing like getting that unwelcomed anti-compliment. “You look tired.” At one time, a good night’s rest would have wiped that exhausted look right off your face. Now not as much. Why you may ask? Well, kiddo we will give it to you straight. Unfortunately, your eyes are not the windows for your soul. If they were you would look like the age you feel inside instead of a reflection of your advancing maturity. Thankfully, we all have the option these days to age youthfully. Dr Stephen Bracci’s trademarked EyeRise procedure restores the contours around the eyes that age has taken away. Using Juvederm, a medical cosmetic filler, eye bags, hollowness, and dark circles are quickly erased leaving the patient with a fresher more youthful-looking appearance. And the best news is, the treatment requires little to no downtime.  This is because we skip the sharp needles and use micro…

Botox Cosmetics Vs. Dermal Fillers: What's The Difference?

Confused About The Difference Between Botox and Fillers? Don’t Worry, You’re Not Alone!   Read below to learn more about   The difference Between Botox Cosmetic and Dermal Fillers Why We Use Different Treatments For Different Areas Which Treatments Are Best For Different Areas Of The Face   We’ve heard a lot of people ask recently about the difference between Botox Cosmetic and Juvederm, a popular dermal filler. Often times, this question arises whenever a new patient calls to inquire about treating a problem area with Botox, only to find out that Botox isn’t even used to treat that particular area of concern! Usually, these patients are told that the area they are looking to correct is actually treated with dermal fillers, such as Juvederm or Restylane.   Because of how often this question comes up, we’ve decided to finally set the record straight by explaining the difference between Botox…

Marionette Lines Explained

Marionette lines, despite the playful name, can make us look years beyond our real age. For those not in the know, (because you are most likely too young) marionette lines are the vertical creases that run downward from the corners of the mouth. As the lines get deeper they begin to carve a permanent disappointed “look” on one’s face.   The culprit for this condition is facial structure and age. As adults grow older, the fatty tissues that give us that youthful apple cheeked look deflate. The result is skin that starts to look loose and pulled down. Despite what you may see advertised, there are no magical creams or facial exercises that can reverse the condition. However, non-surgical cosmetic fillers administered by an experienced physician especially when started early in the aging process is the most effective way to turn that frown upside. Non-surgical cosmetic filler treatments take 10 minutes, are safe and…