Botox and Fillers


Botox & Fillers

Dr. Vick's LA Medical Spa offers Botox treatments and multiple dermal fillers specifically tailored for various skincare needs and desired results.

While Botox blocks chemical signals that cause muscles to contract — thereby relaxing facial wrinkles — dermal fillers are gel substances natural to the body, which are injected into the skin to plump up and improve the appearance of lines, folds, and wrinkles.

Some of the most common areas where fillers are used include:

• Temple area
• Brows – for elevation and enhancement
• Tear trough area – the hollowed areas below the eyes
• Malar area – the cheeks
• Ear lobes – to correct wrinkling and sagging
• Naso labial folds – the lines from the corners of your nose to the corners of your mouth
• Beneath nose – to elevate nose tip
• Marionette lines – lines from the corners of your mouth that run toward your chin
• Lips – to add volume and definition, and correct sagging mouth corners
• Jaw line – to straighten and smooth jaw line
• Facial wrinkles
• Scar improvement

Our selection of dermal fillers includes:

Common uses for Botox include:

• Glabellar frown lines
• Forehead wrinkles
• Crow's feet at eye corners
• Eyebrows – to elevate brows
• Beneath eyes for wrinkling
• "Bunny" lines on the nose
• Elevation of the nose tip
• "Gummy" smiles
• Lines around the mouth
• Marionette lines below the mouth corners
• To perform a Botox "neck lift"
• To correct a sagging neck ("turkey neck")
• To lessen excessive sweating
• To lessen redness in rosacea

Schedule your complimentary consultation today to learn more about the anti-aging and skin-smoothing abilities of Botox and dermal fillers.

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