Synthetic gels are the most common facial fillers. There are different brands, but they’re grouped by the natural body substance they mimic. This includes calcium hydroxyapatite, and hyaluronic acid, a sugar protein that attracts water. Some are stiffer and puff up your skin more than others. Unlike other fillers, autologous fat injections call for surgery because they take fat from another part of your body. Always get facial fillers done at a medical office. Avoid doing it at a party, salon, spa, or someone’s house. Issues are rare, but they can happen, especially with someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing. (WebMD)
BOTOX - Getting Botox takes only a few minutes. You won’t need anesthesia. The provider uses a small needle to inject Botox into specific muscles with only minor discomfort. It generally takes 7 to 14 days to take full effect. It’s best to avoid alcohol starting at least 1 week before the procedure. You should also stop taking aspirin and anti-inflammatory medications 2 weeks before treatment to help prevent bruising.