What is the difference between Botox, Radiesse, Restylane and Juvederm?
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What is the difference between Botox, Radiesse, Restylane and Juvederm?
What Injectable Should I Use?
With so many injectable treatments on the market today, it’s hard to know which one will be the best option to help with your specific needs. What’s the difference between Botox, Radiesse, Restylane, Juvederm?
What are the Different Injectables?
Individual injectables are approved by the FDA for different uses. These often overlap, but usually one product has been proven to work a bit better on a specific issue than another.
Botox
Botox, for example, is a extremely different product from other injectables. While most injectables are classified as dermal fillers, Botox has a different function. Botox is used mostly to reduce deep frown lines between the brows, This injectable semi-paralyzes the muscles that contract to form these lines. The effects of Botox last a few weeks, and after that additional treatments must be administered to preserve the effects.
Restylane and Juvederm
Products like Restylane are dermal fillers–gel-like substances injected just beneath the skin to fill out and reduce small to medium lines and wrinkles, as well as some types of scars. These products are hyaluronic acid-based fillers. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the skin, keeping it soft and supple, but diminishes as we age. The hyaluronic acid in Juvederm and Restylane both fills out the volume of the face and attracts additional water to the area, maintaining a smoother, younger look for six months to a year.
Radiesse
Radiesse has a different kind of composition but is also a dermal filler. Radiesse consists of microspheres of calcium in a water-based gel. This dermal filler works on more severe lines and wrinkle. These include the lines from the nose to the curve of the mouth. The gel component helps fill out the lines. While the calcium component actually stimulates the body to produce additional collagen. This double-duty action means the results of Radiesse treatment can last up to a year, or sometimes even longer.
All injectable treatments are administered in your cosmetic surgeon’s office. Treatments typically only take a half hour to an hour, and there is no downtime afterwards. Some side effects include redness or bruising at the injection site, but these are generally minimal. Effects are immediate, though in the case of Botox in particular, they’re much more obvious a week or two after the initial treatment.


















Reader Comments
Radiesse sounds to be one of the safest injectable substances so far. Also, we like the fact that it is longer lasting than the others and produces natural collagen. Do you guys sell one type of injectable far more than the other?