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Why Who Administers Your Injectables Matters

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Why Who Administers Your Injectables Matters

Injectable treatments, such as Botox® and dermal fillers, have become popular in recent years, and for good reason. These nonsurgical options are a godsend for anyone wanting to erase fine lines and add volume to cheeks.

However, some people who get injectables look refreshed and enjoy amazing results, while others are left with frozen faces and puffiness. The difference could be the injector.

The face is an intricate structure. An injection in the wrong place, at the wrong depth, or even at the wrong angle can significantly impact your results, even if you and your friend had the same filler at the same dose.

And, of course, not all injectables are the same. Some have a thicker consistency; others spread more easily. A lot of knowledge in aesthetics and anatomy is required to make a decision that fits the face and goals of the client.

At Church Street Medical Center and Aesthetics in Lenoir, North Carolina, our experts have considerable experience rejuvenating the face with the help of injectables. Here, we want to share why who administers your injectables matters.

Avoid unwanted muscle asymmetry

Botox is one of the most commonly used injections worldwide for treating lines, especially on the forehead.

However, injecting Botox a tad too low on the forehead can cause it to spread to the muscle responsible for lifting the upper eyelid, causing ptosis (droopy eyelid) — not the result you would expect after a beauty treatment.

Prevent puffy, bluish under-eye areas

The angle of the injection is also important. Let’s say you want a filler to reduce tear trough hollows (under-eye areas). An injector improperly trained may hold the needle at too shallow an angle, introducing the filler into the dermis instead of the fat pad underneath.

As a consequence, the filler becomes lumpy because it’s not injected deep enough. Light hitting the skin makes it appear bluish due to the filler being too close to the surface.

Ensure patient safety

Like any other medical treatment, injections come with risks. Providers must disinfect tools and surfaces regularly to prevent infections. The injector also ensures they don't inject the substance into an artery on the face, which can lead to complications.

Provide personalized results

A skilled injector ensures your safety, achieves your desired aesthetic outcomes, and can even save you money. For example, an injector working with Botox on the forehead to erase fine lines might tweak the dose instead of injecting the same amount across the entire area. 

They might use smaller doses where muscle activity is weaker and higher doses where muscles are stronger. This technique also prevents the dreaded “frozen” look.

Place your cosmetic goals in the hands of experts

You may think that injections on the face aren’t a big deal and that anyone can do them. But would you risk your health and beauty on beginner's luck? 

From asymmetry to poor results and even safety concerns, poorly injected neuromodulators and dermal fillers can damage your facial aesthetics.

If you’re looking to freshen up your appearance, enjoy peace of mind by working with trained and experienced experts. Contact Church Street Medical Center and Aesthetics by phone or online today to schedule an appointment for guidance on achieving your cosmetic goals.