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The Ultimate Beauty Guide to Injectables: How to Choose the Right One for You


Injectables have become a popular way to enhance one's appearance and combat the signs of aging. However, with so many different options available, it can be overwhelming to determine which injectable treatment is right for you.


In this ultimate beauty guide, we will take a closer look at the several areas of the face that can be treated with injectables, the different types of injectable treatments available, and how to choose the right one for you. Let's get started!



Types of Injectable Treatments Available

In this section, we will examine the various injectable treatments that we have available to address particular concerns and goals.


Botox & Xeomin

Botox and Xeomin are both neurotoxins that temporarily relax the facial muscles that cause wrinkles and lines. They are most commonly used to treat wrinkles and lines on the forehead, eyes, and between the eyebrows.


Botox is a well-known brand, while Xeomin is an alternative for patients who have built up a resistance to Botox. Generally, this wrinkle relaxer treatment can last up to 3 to 6 months.


Radiesse

Radiesse is a dermal filler made from calcium-based microspheres. It is used to add volume and lift to the cheeks, jawline, and hands. Radiesse is a long-lasting filler and can last up to two years.


Juvederm & Versa

Juvederm and Versa are both hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers. They add volume and hydration to the cheeks and lips. They are also used to smooth out wrinkles and lines. Juvederm is a well-known brand, and Versa is a newer alternative with a thinner consistency. Juverderm & Versa can last up to a year.


Belotero

Belotero is a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler designed to treat fine lines and wrinkles. It is also used to enhance the lips and contour the cheeks and jawline. This treatment can last for six to nine months.


Bellafill

Bellafill is a unique dermal filler composed of collagen and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) microspheres. It is used to treat deep wrinkles and acne scars. Bellafill is a long-lasting filler and can last up to five years.


Kybella

Kybella is a non-surgical injectable treatment used to eliminate submental fat, also known as a double chin. If you want to get rid of your double chin, Kybella is the ideal treatment for you.


All of these injectable treatments are available at Sedalia Aesthetics and can be tailored to your individual needs and goals.



Areas of the Face That Can Be Treated With Injectables

Injectables can be used to treat various areas on the face, including the forehead, eyes, cheeks, jawline, and lips. The most common areas for injectable treatments are the forehead and eyes, where wrinkles and lines can form due to the natural aging process and repetitive muscle movements.


The cheeks and jawline can also benefit from injectables, as they can be used to add volume and lift to these areas. Lips can also be treated with injectables to enhance their shape and size.



How to Choose the Right Injectable Treatment for You

There are many different injectable treatments available that it can be difficult to know which one is best for you. In this section, we'll go over how to pick the best injectable treatment for your specific needs and goals.


If you are primarily concerned with wrinkles and lines on the forehead and eyes, Botox or Xeomin may be the best option for you. These neurotoxins temporarily paralyze the muscles that cause wrinkles and lines, resulting in a more youthful and refreshed appearance.


If you are looking to add volume and lift to your cheeks and jawline, dermal fillers such as Radiesse, Juvederm, Versa, Belotero, and Bellafill may be more appropriate. These fillers work by adding volume and hydration to the skin, resulting in a more youthful and defined facial contour. Also, Kybella is an ideal treatment for those who wish to eliminate a double chin.


Finally, it is crucial to choose a practitioner who is licensed and experienced with injectable treatments. A good practitioner will have a good understanding of facial anatomy and will be able to provide you with a realistic expectation of the results you can expect from the treatment. They will also be able to advise you on the potential risks and side effects of the treatment.


At Sedalia Aesthetics, we have a team of licensed and experienced practitioners who are dedicated to helping you achieve your desired results with the right injectable treatment.


Contact us today at (660) 851-0455 to schedule your consultation.

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