Belotero : Belotero is a hylauronic acid filler. The same material as other ha fillers on the market. Comparative studies between fillers never get done so there is no reason to believe that this filler is any better than others on the market. These fillers do wear off over time. Botox is really the first line treatment for these types of wrinkles, but deeper wrinkles can benefit sometimes from the addition of filler. There are no safe and effective products that provide permanent results.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Fine lines: Belotero is good for fine, superficial lines and wrinkles. It can be used for deeper volume correction, but i don't usually use it for this since other product work and last better. It is fda approved for 6 months but results are often variable by where it is injected.
Answered 5/18/2016
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Belotero Dermal Fill: Belotero is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler that is fda approved for the smoothing of "moderate to severe" facial folds and wrinkles. It's unique properties allow it to be injected more superficially in the skin, making it great for injecting to correct vertical lip lines and areas of skin crepiness. It lasts for 6-9 months. The wrinkles in your brow area area may be ideally smoothed with combined.
Answered 1/31/2013
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Depends: Belotero is a great choice as it can be used in the more mid depth of the dermis. It lasts 6-12 mos. Paralyzingly the muscles between the brows helps to relax the area and allows the dermal filler to be more effective.
Answered 4/24/2015
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Fillers and botox: Fillers work by filling in and neurotoxins work by blocking muscle action. On the forehead the line that forms is a result of muscle movement. A neurotoxin is a better choice for this area.Have your face evaluated by a board certified facial aplastic surgeon with experience in injectables
Answered 10/31/2014
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