This latest article on shondaland.com titled “Filler Freedom: Moving On From Injectables” tackles a topic that has been recently dominating the gossip and entertainment headlines. The question of whether it is time to say good-bye to injectables was sparked by the news that public figure Blac Chyna decided to dissolve her facial fillers. Now going by her given name, Angela White, she chose to undo all her plastic surgery procedures as part of an overall personal transformation. As a facial plastic surgery office, while we salute making changes in oneself for the better, we also know from experience that for many people injectables are something positive for enhancing appearance and boosting self-confidence. The key to a good outcome with such cosmetic treatments is to acknowledge and emphasize the significance of moderation and realistic expectations. Here, we take a closer look at both sides of the injectables argument and the importance of personal happiness.

Perspective Matters: Positive vs. Negative Experiences with Injectables

Blac Chyna’s decision to dissolve her facial fillers, driven by her own discontentment with her appearance, sheds light on an important aspect of cosmetic procedures. It’s crucial for individuals to feel comfortable in their own skin and confident in the decisions they make, especially when it comes to their faces. While other celebrities and social media stars may not be rushing to reverse their filler procedures, many patients are re-evaluating their personal choices. For instance, two women who’ve had injectables shared their stories with shondaland. One of them felt that the treatments were ultimately making her look unnatural and weren’t worth the investment. The other woman also had a not so positive experience when she couldn’t move her face as she normally does because of the injectables, which became a nuisance. In both cases, their results did not align with their expectations, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction and discomfort. But, these individual results don’t portray the entire picture.

While of course there will be instances when injectables might not achieve the patient’s desired outcome, the overwhelming positive response to cosmetic treatments is undeniable. It’s true that Botox and filler use dropped slightly in pandemic times in 2020 (ASPS), yet it was reported that the medical aesthetics industry in the U.S. surpassed an astounding $16.7 billion in 2022. The cosmetic industry’s commitment to innovation and continued consumer demand is evident with up-and-coming injectable treatments like Restylane Kysse for lips and Juvéderm Volux for jawlines awaiting FDA approval. Dermal fillers are considered to be a safe, generally well-tolerated, quick office procedure that can provide remarkable facial rejuvenation. So, how can we avoid disappointment with injectables? The experts weigh in on what to look for, what to expect and how to get the best results.

Insights from the Experts: What to Look for and Expect with Injectables

To avoid being unhappy with results, potential patients should keep a few things in mind before getting injectables. First, it is highly recommended to have realistic expectations about what injectables can and cannot do for your facial concerns. The next crucial step is to choose an experienced doctor or injector and to convey to him or her exactly what you are looking for to accomplish with the treatment. Unless you already have prior experience with injections, it’s best to start slow and work up to having more amounts added, if needed. Also, remember that immediate results may not accurately represent the final outcome. Both Botox and fillers require time to take full effect, and allowing two weeks for the filler to settle in is essential for an accurate assessment of results.

While injectables usually require minimal to no downtime, individuals may still experience side effects like swelling or temporary asymmetry. The recovery period is when people most often get dissatisfied, so it’s better not to jump to conclusions based on initial appearances. Dr. Konstantin Vasyukevich, a top NYC facial plastic surgeon, says “sometimes, people get accustomed to the swollen look and are disappointed when the face heals and the swelling goes down.” If the results don’t meet expectations, seeking assistance from your provider is the best course of action. One option can be to dissolve the unwanted filler through a simple process that takes about 10 minutes and provides an effective solution within days. Alternatively, for those willing to wait, the effects will naturally fade over time without any long-term harm to the skin or underlying muscles.

A Final Word: To Inject or Not to Inject

Before running to our injectors and asking for total filler dissolvement, like Blac Chyna, let’s not forget that oftentimes trends like this come and go and what suits one person may not be what’s best for someone else. Although, patient satisfaction with injectables remains high and the risks associated with them are generally low, to get or not to get injectables is still a very personal choice. It’s important to understand that these treatments are not meant to bring about permanent transformations. Instead, they offer individuals the opportunity to enhance their looks and make changes based on evolving preferences. The nonpermanent nature of fillers allows for freedom and adaptability. If fillers don’t provide the desired boost, they will naturally fade over time without any consequences. Also, doing everything in moderation, instead of overfilling or over-injecting in the first place, can prevent having to back track and make drastic changes later on.

You can read the full article in shondaland. If you would like to know more about dermal fillers and if they would be beneficial for you, we would be happy to see you for a consultation. Please call our Manhattan-based practice if you have interest in facial rejuvenation procedures with New York’s top facial plastic surgeon and facelift expert, Konstantin Vasyukevich, MD.

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