FACIAL FILLERS & INJECTABLES
Jeuveau BOTOX® and DYSPORT®
Botox® and Dysport® is a popular treatment produced from a refined bacterium, administered directly into facial muscles via a thin needle. It is regularly used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, such as “crow’s feet” that often appear as a result of aging or overactive muscles.
Hyaluronic Dermal Fillers
Injectable dermal fillers are popular non-invasive, non-surgical treatment options designed to target and correct problems, such as sagging or loose skin, lines, folds, and contours caused by aging and sun exposure. Injectable dermal fillers are especially useful in temporarily reversing the noticeable signs of aging, leaving patients feeling youthful and refreshed. The treatments are available in a number of specialized procedures that target certain problem areas and often are combined with plastic surgeries to give patients the confident, smooth, youthful look of their dreams.
KYBELLA™
Kybella™ is an injectable cosmetic treatment that assists with fat absorption and destroys fat cells. Prior to Kybella™, liposuction was the only way to remove fat from the chin and contour the neck and jawline. The treatment’s main ingredient is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring molecule that helps you absorb fat.
Renuva™
Renuva is a first-of-its-kind treatment that restores age-related volume loss, adds contour and smooths irregularities.
alloClae™
What is allocCae - The next evolution of body contouring has arrived. alloClae is the first structural adipose tissue designed for aesthetic body procedures, providing cushioning, volume and support. It can help you differentiate your practice and deliver uniquely outstanding results for your patients. Transformative solution.
Supported by science. alloClae is a sterilized donor-derived adipose tissue.
Sculptra™
Sculptra is intended for use in people with healthy immune systems as a one-time treatment regimen of up to 4 injection sessions that are scheduled about 3 to 4 weeks apart.
FAQ Regarding injectables
What are Fillers and how do they differ from neurotoxins such as botox?
Injectable fillers used today are most commonly made of hyaluronic acid, common fillers in this category would be Juvaderm or Restalyne. Fillers are designed to add volume to areas of the face such as the lips. cheeks or Nasolabial folds, doing so will improve the appearance of aging and wrinkling. Whereas neurotoxins are designed to temporarily paralyze muscles to prevent the formation of lines (rhytids) of the face. Botox and Dysport are the two most commonly used neurotoxins in the United States.









