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What is an HA filler?
The Lowdown on Restylane Kysse
You may be familiar with the Restylane family of dermal fillers – Restylane, Lyft, Silk, Refyne, and Defyne, which are used to smooth wrinkles, enhance lips, add volume and improve contour lines of the face. Galderma has recently added a newly FDA-approved hyaluronic acid (HA) to the family: Restylane Kysse.
Kysse is designed to…
The DREAM Study: A Twice A Year Regimen with Dysport
Dysport vs. Botox
It’s time to update your OTHER profile with Kybella!
You know that annoying fat beneath your chin…the bit you are tired of trying to find the perfect selfie angle to diminishes its appearance? The bit that so unfairly will not respond to diet or exercise and remains unscathed by all of your hard work? Yep, that one. I want you to say so long, see ya, byeeee – forever, because I have got a really simple solution for you! It’s called Kybella.
Tech Neck: How to Treat and Prevent of Horizontal Neck Lines
Preventative Botox? Really? Really.
You may be asking yourself, why would I get PREVENTATIVE botulinum toxin type-A (Botox / Dysport)? I hear ya...a new handbag or outfit is far more appealing than preventatively treating something. Well, give me 2 minutes to shed some light on the topic while also attempting to educate the haters because I hear you too, “You’re too young, and you don’t need it”.
Preventing Brusing and Swelling Post-Treatment
The bad news is that there is no sure-fire way to prevent bruising and swelling. The GOOD news is there ARE ways to minimize the risk of bruising and swelling.
Pre-treatment:
Avoid Blood Thinners. Anything that thins your blood will cause you to bleed more beneath the skin during treatment, as your blood is not able to coagulate. This causes unsightly bruises and can increase swelling. Avoid these things1-2 weeks prior to and one week after your appointment.
Common blood thinners are: