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FAQ
Why does my botox look empty?
So if it is your first time to receive toxins, don’t be surprised if your botox vial looks empty. This is completely normal and is exactly how it should look like. Take a closer look at the bottom of the vial and you will either find a very fine white powder or you will find transparent dried circles. This is because these types of toxins are vacuum sealed, and you need to reconstitute them with saline in order to use them.
What are Fat Solution Injections and How Do They Work?
Fat solution injections are a treatment method that works on the principle of lipolysis and targets fat cells under the skin. Fat dissolving injections accelerate the body’s natural fat burning process by targeting resistant fats accumulated in certain areas. This method offers an ideal option especially for patients who want regional fat reduction without resorting to surgical interventions.
Different types of fillers
There are various types of cosmetic fillers that can be used on the face and neck. Each filler is categorized based on the depth at which it goes into the skin, as well as the skin concerns it aims to tackle. The three primary fillers are volume fillers, deep fillers, and fine fillers*. This refers to HA density and viscosity. The higher the HA density, the more likely the filler will be used for a deep wrinkle.
Botox is final sale.
Rentox, Wondertox, Liztox, Botulax and Nabato 100u and 200u are final sale. None returnable.
What is your top selling filler?
With its hyaluronic acid-based formula and versatile application options, Neuramis Filler effectively rejuvenates the skin, making it time to say goodbye to deep wrinkles and volume loss! Thanks to the SHAPE purification technology used in producing Neuramis dermal filler, achieving a plump and smooth skin appearance has never been easier.
What are Dermal Fillers with Lidocaine?
Lidocaine is a type of local anesthetic used for reducing pain by blocking pain signals at the nerve endings of the skin. Widely used in many medical and cosmetic procedures, lidocaine also helps injectable filler treatments as painless and comfortable for the patient as possible. Healing time, bruising and swelling might increase for fillers with lidocaine.