Facial Plastic Surgery Videos

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Where do you use fillers like Sculptra?

Sculptra® can be used to restore volume to hollow areas of the temples, cheeks, chin and under the eyes, as well as to define the jaw line. It is not recommended for use in and around the lips. The product is administered with local anesthesia and the discomfort is minimal. The results are natural-looking and appear over a period of a few months. Sculptra Aesthetic can last at least two or more years because it causes the body to stimulate its own collagen. Two to three sessions generally 4-6 weeks apart are usually needed. For more information please visit our website: http://www.todaysface.com/Procedures/sculptra-aesthetic.htm Contact us: 713.526.5665

Do Facial Injections Hurt?

Because we all eventually see signs of aging in our skin, doctors are doing lots of injections these days-- BOTOX®, Dysport, Collagen, the NEW Sculptra, Juvederm, Radiesse® (formerly Radiance ) and Restylane® are some of the most popular. Some patients choose to have these treatments along the way so that they will never need invasive surgery; they stay happy with the results of stopgap skin treatments. While receiving facial injections you may experience mild discomfort, but to ease the treatment, your doctor at Facial Plastic Surgery Associates will use a numbing medication.

How do I know which injectable filler is right for me?

Because we all eventually see signs of aging in our skin, doctors are doing lots of injections these days-- BOTOX®, Dysport, Collagen, the NEW Sculptra, Juvederm, Radiesse® (formerly Radiance ) and Restylane® are some of the most popular. Some patients choose to have these treatments along the way so that they will never need invasive surgery; they stay happy with the results of stopgap skin treatments.

What is the difference between a filler and Botox?

Because we all eventually see signs of aging in our skin, doctors are doing lots of injections these days-- BOTOX®, Dysport, Collagen, the NEW Sculptra, Juvederm, Radiesse® (formerly Radiance ) and Restylane® are some of the most popular. Some patients choose to have these treatments along the way so that they will never need invasive surgery ; they stay happy with the results of stopgap skin treatments.