Dermal fillers are substances injected into the face to fill lines and add volume to areas such as the lips and cheeks. They are not permanent and usually last between six and eighteen months.
Similarly, Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections relax the facial muscles to smooth out line and wrinkles, such as frown lines and crow’s feet. Botox is not permanent and usually lasts for three to four months.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the clinical use of fillers and Botox.
Beginning with an overview of the history and basic science of cosmetic injectables, the book is then divided into two key sections. Section one examines fillers, discussing facial anatomy, patient selection, anaesthesia, and injection techniques for different areas of the face. Treatment plans, patient consent, and before and after instructions, are also discussed.
The second section covers Botox and its use for treating different types of facial lines, and includes chapters on complications and their management, and Botox in men.
The extensive text is enhanced by nearly 300 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables.
Key points
Comprehensive guide to clinical use of dermal fillers and Botox
In depth discussion on injection techniques for different parts of the face
Covers patient and treatment selection, patient consent and complications
Includes nearly 300 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables