We all know what a needle is — a small tube with a point at one end and an opening at both ends for delivery of a medication or a filler. We are not talking about sewing needles here. A cannula is also a tube designed to either inject a substance or remove a substance [...]
Read moreWhat is the difference in a needle and a cannula for injecting fillers?
July 4th, 2012 | Posted in Cannulas, Fillers, Injectables, Non Surgical Facial Rejuventation, Non-invasive | No Comments »
Compare Botox with Restylane for treatment of tired eyes
January 8th, 2012 | Posted in Botox, Dark Circles, Non Surgical Facial Rejuventation, Non-invasive, Restylane | No Comments »
Botox and Restylane are entirely different products with different effects and purposes. Botox basically relaxes the injected muscles. This is excellent for the frown lines and crow’s feet, but it would not make your eyes look less tired. Restylane is a filler and is used to elevate depressions or hollows in the face. Tired looking eyes [...]
Read moreQ & A: Dr. Finger: How does Sculptra Work?
August 31st, 2009 | Posted in Liquid Facelift, Mommy Makeover, Non Surgical Facial Rejuventation, Non-invasive | No Comments »
How does Sculptra work? Sculptra is the latest of a multitude of injectable fillers to be approved for aesthetic facial anti-aging treatment. While it enters a milieu of other injectable products that are commercially available, Sculptra has the unique distinction in that it lasts the longest, about 2 years and often longer. Duration of action [...]
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