Procedure: FILLERS & BOTOX
As we age our facial tissue not only descends because of the constant pull of
gravity, but we also lose volume as our facial fat atrophies and our skin thins.
Historically, we have dealt well with the descent of tissue by doing lifting
procedures, but the deflation of the face has been poorly dealt with. Dr.
Lopez addresses not only the descent of tissues with either a
Facelift,
browlift, eyelid lift, or
necklift, but he also addresses the loss of facial
volume by augmenting the facial tissues in areas that will provide a more
youthful appearance. For the thinner areas of the face such as the lips
and lower eyelids Dr. Lopez prefers to use Juvederm.
Juvederm
is a hyaluronic acid filler that in his practice lasts about 1 year. For
areas of the face that are thicker, Dr. Lopez prefers Radiesse
which is a calcium hydroxylapatite filler that lasts 14-18 months. For
patients that desire more permanent or longer lasting results, Dr. Lopez prefers
performing
fat augmentation. Dr. Lopez uses the patient's own fat
cells usually from the abdomen or thighs and augments the areas of the face that
have lost volume. For patients that prefer to not have a surgical procedure and
still desire a longer lasting filler, Dr. Lopez recommends Sculptra which
is poly-L-lactic acid and can last up to two years. Please click on the
product or procedure for more information.
BOTOX
There are only a few nonsurgical treatments that Dr. Lopez considers to have
truly youth-maintaining abilities. Botox is a medication when used
correctly can help to maintain a youthful appearance in the face and especially
the eye area. It is interesting that when Dr. Lopez questions his patients
over the age of 60 weather they would have used Botox starting in their
30’s to prevent the wrinkles on their face; the answer almost uniformly is a
resounding yes. However there are a significant number of people in their
30’s that state they want to age gracefully and allow the wrinkle to form. Of
course that is until the wrinkle start forming. Botox is a wonderful way
to prevent the lines of age from forming.
A common misconception is that Botox actually paralyzes the muscles
in the face. Although, with extreme amounts of Botox, this can happen,
Dr. Lopez injects just the right amount that allows his patients to have
some limited activity but not so much that they have over-activity of
the areas that are treated. Dr. Lopez emphasizes to the patient that
Botox is not used to keep them from expressing themselves but simply to
keep them from making facial grimaces and frowns that have become habits
and are unintended. Most people will not notice that a Botox procedure
has been performed but simply that the patient looks more rested or
happier.
Botox - Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Botox?
Botox is the brand name for botulinum toxin type A. It is the
purified form of the toxin which when injected in small doses into
specific muscles blocks the chemical signals that cause muscles to
contract. When the muscles can't tighten, the skin flattens and appears
smoother and less wrinkled.
2. How was this found?
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved Botox over 10 years ago
to treat involuntary spasms of muscles around the eyes. Doctors noticed
that patients were asking to be injected on the side that did not have
spasms as well because they saw that not only did Botox get rid of the
spasms, but it also made the wrinkles go away. Botox cosmetic was
founded because of this observation. The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has approved Botox as a temporary treatment for
moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows.
3. How does Botox work?
Wrinkles may be caused when a muscle tightens. Botox is injected through
the skin into the muscle. Botox prevents the nerve from releasing a
chemical to make the muscle contract. When the muscle can't contract,
the wrinkles go away. After 3 to 4 months, the effect of Botox wears off
and the nerve again releases the chemical to cause contraction of the
muscle.
4. What happens over time?
Botox works for about three to four months. As the muscle returns to
normal, you will see the wrinkles again. Dr. Lopez recommends that you
are treated every 3 to 4 months to prevent wrinkle formation.
5. How Is the Procedure Performed?
The procedure takes only a few minutes and no anesthesia is required.
Botox is injected with a very fine needle into specific muscles with
only minor discomfort. It generally takes three to five days to take
full effect and it is best to avoid alcohol at least one week prior to
treatment. Dr. Lopez recommends if possible to stop taking aspirin and
anti-inflammatory medications two weeks before treatment in order to
reduce bruising.
6. Are there any side effects?
As with any medication there are potential side effects with Botox. Most
commonly there may be pain, redness, bruising or swelling at the
injection site. These are generally mild in nature. If placed by an
inexperienced person you may develop a droopy eyelid or the eyebrows may
descend. Very rarely you may develop headache or flu-like symptoms.
7. Who should not receive Botox injections?
Dr. Lopez will not inject Botox into patients who are pregnant,
breastfeeding or have a neurological disease such a myasthenia gravis.
8. When can I resume normal activity?
You can return to your normal activities 30 minutes after your
treatment. However, one should avoid strenuous activity for several
hours afterwards because of an increased risk of bruising and avoid
lying down for 2-4 hours.
FACIAL FAT AUGMENTATION
Facial fat augmentation is a procedure that involves moving fat from
one area of the body to an area of the face to improve contour, correct
defects, or enhance features. Dr. Lopez is experienced in placing fat
throughout the face to restore the soft tissue volume of the face that
is lost as we age.
The procedure involves harvesting fat through a liposuction canula
(tube) from the abdomen or thighs. The fat is then very carefully
prepared for re-implantation by spinning the harvested material in a
centrifuge to separate the fat cells from the rest of the fluid. Dr.
Lopez then injects the fat with a blunt needle and syringe into the
desired locations such as the cheeks, under the eyes, or the lips. Dr.
Lopez uses tiny incisions on the face that are typically closed with 1-
2 very small sutures.
The fat augmentation procedure is performed on an outpatient basis
with local anesthesia and some sedation if patients prefer. Even though
the sutures Dr. Lopez uses are dissolvable, he removes any remaining
suture material at approximately 1 week to ensure near invisible wound
healing. Most patients are able to return to work within a few
days to a week, although swelling may take longer to subside.
Harvesting the fat from the abdomen and thigh is meant to acquire
sufficient material in a minimally traumatic fashion to restore volume
to the face. Dr. Lopez counsels his patients before the procedure that
the goal is not a flatter belly or sleeker thighs. In fact there
is in general no appreciable difference in the appearance of the donor
site because the amount of fat removed from the donor site is minimal
compared to traditional liposuction surgery.
Facial Fat Augmentation - Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Facial Fat Augmentation?
Facial Fat Augmentation is a procedure where a patient’s own fat cells
are transferred from their abdomen or thighs to areas of their face to
restore facial volume that is lost with age.
2. What is Facial Fat Augmentation used for?
Dr. Lopez uses Facial Fat Augmentation to fill moderate to severe
facial wrinkles and folds in the areas of the face that have thicker
skin such as the nasolabial folds-- the creases that extend from the
corner of your nose to the corner of your mouth. Facial Fat
Augmentation is a procedure for patients that desire longer term
correction.
3. Can Facial Fat Augmentation work for me?
You should also not choose a Facial Fat Augmentation procedure if
you desire only short-term results.
4. How does Facial Fat Augmentation work?
Fat cells are harvested from the patient’s abdomen or thighs in a
minimally traumatic fashion. The fat cells are isolated by using a
centrifuge. The fat is then injected into the face with a small
canula (tube) to restore facial volume.
5. Does Facial Fat Augmentation hurt?
Dr. Lopez uses both local anesthesia as well as sedation if the
patient desires to minimize the discomfort of the procedure.
6. Are skin tests needed before a Facial Fat Augmentation?
No skin testing is required prior to the procedure as Dr. Lopez is
using the patient’s own cells.
7. Should I tell Dr. Lopez what medications I am taking?
Yes. You should tell Dr. Lopez about all the medicines you are
taking, even over the counter medicines or treatments. If you are taking
blood thinners or medications that may interfere with clotting of the
blood, such as aspirin, you might be more likely to have bruising or
bleeding at the injection sites.
8. What can I expect to happen at a treatment session?
Dr. Lopez will answer all of your questions and prepare you
for the procedure.
The face and abdomen or thighs will be cleansed with an
antiseptic.
The fat will be harvested from the selected donor site and
then injected in small amounts under the skin using a very fine
canulas (tubes).
An ice pack will be applied to the treatment area after
treatment to help reduce swelling.
9. What are possible side effects of Facial Fat Augmentation>?
The most common side effects are redness, bruising, or swelling.
These side effects generally last for a few days up to a week and
are dependent on the amount of volume restoration performed.
As with all procedures that involve an injection through the skin,
there is a risk of infection.
10. What can I expect after treatment?
For approximately 24 hours after treatment:
After you leave the office, you may experience redness, bruising
or swelling for a few days. You will be able to feel the areas
where Facial Fat Augmentation was performed for some period after
injection. Over time, the injected area will feel more and
more like the surrounding tissue.
11. How quickly can I get back to my daily activities?
Most patients feel comfortable going back to their normal activities
within a few days up to a week dependent on the amount of bruising
and swelling.
12. How many treatments are required?
Generally, significant changes are achieved after the initial
procedure. Dr. Lopez often suggests an enhancement procedure
approximately 6 months after the initial procedure to achieve
optimal results.
JUVEDERM INJECTIBLE GEL
As we age, our skin changes. Over time, the natural volume of
youthful skin begins to diminish as wrinkles and folds form. To
combat these changes, Dr. Lopez often uses Juvederm injectable gel.
You don't have to just sit back and let your face show the signs of
aging. Approved by the FDA, Juvederm injectable gel is a
"next-generation" dermal filler. Dr. Lopez prefers Juvederm for the
thinner areas of the face such as the lips and lower eyelids. The
smooth consistency gel helps to instantly restore your skin's volume
and smooth away facial wrinkles and folds.
Juvederm is a smooth consistency gel made of hyaluronic acid—a
naturally occurring substance in your skin that helps to add volume and
hydration. Dr. Lopez places Juvederm injectable gel under the skin to
provide a smooth, natural look and feel. In fact, studies show
superior results of Juvederm compared to collagen-based dermal filler.
In addition, Juvederm injectable gel is the first FDA-approved
hyaluronic acid dermal filler that is proven to be safe and effective
for persons of color.
Juvederm Injectible Gel - Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Juvederm?
Juvederm is an injectable filler for facial folds, lip augmentation, and
wrinkles that is made up of hyaluronic acid. It instantly restores your
skin's volume and smoothes away facial wrinkles and folds like your
“smile lines” or “parentheses” (nasolabial folds—the creases that run
from the bottom of your nose to the corners of your mouth).
2. What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in all mammals
that helps to hydrate and add volume to your skin. In addition to its
use as an aesthetic treatment, hyaluronic acid has also been used for
more than 20 years for injection into arthritic joints to aid movement
as well as for eye surgeries and wound repair.
3. Why does Dr. Lopez use Juvederm instead of Restylane?
Restylane is a great filler. However, Dr. Lopez has found that Juvederm
is a little longer lasting and in his practice the risk of palpable
areas has been less with Juvederm. Juvederm is also the only hyaluronic
acid (HA) filler FDA approved to last up to 1 year.
4. What is Juvederm used for?
Dr. Lopez uses Juvederm to fill areas of the face that have thinner skin
such as the lips and the lower eyelids.
5. Can Juvederm work for me?
You should not use Juvederm if you are allergic to any ingredient of
Juvederm. You should also not choose Juvederm if you desire very
short-term results.
5. How does Juvederm work?
Once injected, Juvederm immediately adds fullness to your face giving
you a visible result at the first treatment session.
6. Do injections of Juvederm hurt?
As with any injection, injections with Juvederm may hurt. Juvederm is
injected in small amounts using a very fine needle. Dr. Lopez uses
advanced techniques to minimize the discomfort.
7. Does the correction last forever?
No. Correction is temporary; therefore, touch-up injections as well as
repeat injections are usually needed to maintain optimal corrections.
8. Are skin tests needed before treatment with Juvederm?
No skin testing is required prior to use.
9. Can people with different skin tones/colors be treated with
JUVÉDERM™?
Yes. Juvederm injectable gel is the first FDA-approved hyaluronic acid
dermal filler that has proven its safety and effectiveness in persons of
color. Studies with Juvederm showed no increased risk of
hyperpigmentation or hypertrophic scarring in patients of color.
10. Should I tell Dr. Lopez what medications I am taking?
Yes. You should tell Dr. Lopez about all the medicines you are taking,
even over the counter medicines or treatments. If you are taking
blood thinners or medications that may interfere with clotting of the
blood, such as aspirin, you might be more likely to have bruising or
bleeding at the injection site. There have been no studies of
possible interactions between Juvederm and drugs or other substances or
implants.
11.What can I expect to happen at a treatment session?
Dr. Lopez will answer all of your questions and prepare you
for the treatment.
The area where the injections will be given will be cleaned
with an antiseptic.
Juvederm will be injected in small amounts into the skin
using a very fine needle.
An ice pack may be applied to the treatment area before or
after treatment to help reduce swelling.
12. What are possible side effects of treatment with Juvederm?
The most common side effects are redness, bruising, or swelling.
These side effects generally last for a short time and are mild in
nature. As with all procedures that involve an injection through
the skin, there is a risk of infection.
13. How quickly can I get back to my daily activities?
Most patients feel comfortable going back to their normal activities
immediately after treatment with Juvederm.
14. How many treatments are required?
Generally, significant changes may be achieved in a first treatment. An
enhancement procedure may be required to achieve optimal results.
15. What to expect after your Juvederm treatment.
Dr. Lopez will inject the optimal amount of Juvederm during your
treatment. You will then have your maximal amount of swelling 48-72
hours after your treatment after which your final result will take
shape. In Dr. Lopez’s experience, Juvederm lasts about 9 to 12
months.
You should avoid the following for at least 24 hours after your
treatment:
Exposure to any of the above may cause temporary redness, swelling,
and/or itching at the injection sites. If you have swelling at the
injection site, you can apply an ice pack for a brief period.
RADIESSE INJECTIBLE FILLER
Radiesse is made of unique calcium-based microspheres that are
suspended in a natural gel that is injected into the skin through a
simple, safe and minimally invasive procedure. It is FDA approved
to safely correct wrinkles and folds around the nose and mouth,
including the nasolabial folds. Radiesse is able to give an immediate
correction in a treatment that can be performed over your lunch hour.
The results are longer lasting as it stimulates your skin to produce new
collagen. A great advantage of Radiesse over collagen is that no
allergy testing is required prior to your treatment. It is Dr.
Lopez’s experience that Radiesse last around 14 months. Hundreds of
thousands of patients have experienced Radiesse. Through years of
clinical studies and independent research, Radiesse has proven to be
safe and effective.
Radiesse - Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Radiesse?
Radiesse is an injectable filler for facial folds and wrinkles that is
made up of calcium hydroxylapatite.
2. What is Radiesse used for?
Dr. Lopez uses Radiesse to fill moderate to severe facial wrinkles and
folds in the areas of the face that have thicker skin such as the
nasolabial folds-- the creases that extend from the corner of your nose
to the corner of your mouth.
3. Can Radiesse work for me?
You should not use Radiesse if you are allergic to any ingredient of
Radiesse. You should also not choose Radiesse if you desire only
short-term results.
4. How does Radiesse work?
Once injected, Radiesse immediately adds fullness to your face giving
you a visible result at the first treatment session. Radiesse
contains microspheres made of a natural material called calcium
hydroxylapatite in a water based gel carrier.
5. Do injections of Radiesse hurt?
As with any injection, injections with Radiesse may hurt. Radiesse is
injected in small amounts using a very fine needle. Dr. Lopez uses
advanced techniques to minimize the discomfort.
6. Are skin tests needed before treatment with Radiesse?
No skin testing is required prior to use.
7. Should I tell Dr. Lopez what medications I am taking?
Yes. You should tell Dr. Lopez about all the medicines you are taking,
even over the counter medicines or treatments. If you are taking
blood thinners or medications that may interfere with clotting of the
blood, such as aspirin, you might be more likely to have bruising or
bleeding at the injection site. There have been no studies of
possible interactions between Radiesse and drugs or other substances or
implants.
8. What can I expect to happen at a treatment session?
Dr. Lopez will answer all of your questions and prepare you
for the treatment.
The area where the injections will be given will be cleaned
with an antiseptic.
Radiesse will be injected in small amounts into the skin
using a very fine needle.
An ice pack may be applied to the treatment area before or
after treatment to help reduce swelling.
9. What are possible side effects of treatment with Radiesse?
The most common side effects are redness, bruising, or swelling.
These side effects generally last for a short time and are mild in
nature. As with all procedures that involve an injection through
the skin, there is a risk of infection.
10. What can I expect after treatment?
Immediately following a treatment session with Radiesse redness,
bruising or swelling may occur in the treatment area. These signs
usually go away in a short period and are generally mild in nature.
An ice pack may be applied to the treatment area to help reduce
swelling.
For approximately 24 hours after treatment:
After you leave the office, you may experience redness, bruising or
swelling for a few days. Not all patients experience these, but
please note that such effects can occur and are not out of the ordinary
for such a treatment.
You may be able to feel the area where Radiesse was injected for some
period after injection. Over time, the injected area will feel
more and more like your own tissue.
11. How quickly can I get back to my daily activities?
Most patients feel comfortable going back to their normal activities
immediately after treatment with Radiesse.
12. How many treatments are required?
Generally, significant changes may be achieved in a first treatment.
An enhancement procedure may be required to achieve optimal results.
13. What other things do I need to know?
The Microspheres in Radiesse can be seen in X-rays and CT Scans.
It is very important that you inform your doctor and other health care
professionals that you have Radiesse injected in your face. Even
though Radiesse can be seen in X-Rays and CT Scans, there is not a high
risk that it would cause your doctor concern, as long as s/he knows that
you have had Radiesse injected in your face.
