First we must clarify that Botox does not replace hyaluronic acid and hyaluronic acid cannot replace Botox. Their use is different: Botox is used to fight wrinkles on the upper part of the face (forehead, mid-frown and crow's feet) by relaxing the muscles that produce these wrinkles.
Why combine the two treatments?
On the one hand, to effectively treat the whole face in terms of anti-aging.
On the other hand, the combination of botox with hyaluronic increases the lifespan of the hyaluronic! This is due to the restriction of muscle movement with Botox.
Before & After Treatment
You can see the course of each treatment in the slider below. By pressing the arrows at the bottom you can see the result per session
First session
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Second session
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Third session
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"I consider Botox a magical treatment, because it offers a fresh and relaxed expression to the face. It does not betray our tiredness no matter how many hours a day we work and this is the irreplaceable part of the Botox treatment. Of course, it can also be combined with other treatments for an even better result, such as hyaluronic acid for filling wrinkles, autologous mesotherapy and any type of surface treatment."
The result is achieved gradually, so there is no lack of relaxation in the area. Usually 3 sessions are required (with a maximum of 6 sessions) which take place every 6 weeks. The cost of each session is 80 euros.
For an even better result we suggest the above lipolysis treatment to combined with Strikecell surface mesotherapy which impart hydration, firming and radiance to the overall improvement of the skin's surface. Recommended scheme of 3 sessions, which take place per month. Cost of each treatment 50 euros.
But it's important to remember that just like liposuction, injections only treat fat. They will not heal excess skin, so the skin in the area must have enough elasticity to bounce back after the fat is dissolved.
Before undergoing deoxycholic acid treatments, the doctor must evaluate and determine if the problem is the fat deposition and that by removing it there will be no problem with skin laxity (patients who do not have good breaking, elasticity and recovery on their skin are not good candidates for the treatment).