Sure, we all know about Botoxโitโs a household name, after all. But itโs not the only injectable on the scene. โInjectables are very popular because they address something that nearly everyone suffers from with age: Volume loss,โ says Omar A. Ibrahimi, MD, PhD, medical director of Connecticut Skin Institute in Stamford, CT, who is board-certified and fellowship trained in cosmetic dermatology.
The term โinjectablesโ encompasses not only toxins, like Botox, but also fat-melting injectables, like Kybella, which can slim down the places where youโve gained unwanted volume, and fillers. In recent years, a slew of new fillers have come out, like Juvรฉderm Volbella XC and Restylane Refyne, says Dr. Ibrahimi. โThese are derivatives of the mainstay fillers Juvรฉderm and Restylane, but have slightly different chemical features, such as cross-linking or firmness to the product that might make one better to place in the lips versus using another to try to provide lift to the cheek,โ he explains.
Here, we take a look at a few injectables that are trending these daysโand what you need to know about them. (But first, as with any treatment, be sure to speak to a doctor about side effects, possible complications and understanding his or her experience as an injector.)
Juvรฉderm Volbella XC: At Greenwich Medical Spa, which has locations in Greenwich and Westport, CT and Scarsdale, NY, lip fillers are fast becoming a popular choiceโthanks in large part to social media and celebs like Kylie Jenner. And Volbella is one of the products they might use. Approved by the FDA in 2016, Juvรฉderm Volbella is a hyaluronic acid filler, which means itโs based on substances naturally made by our skin. โHyaluronic acid fillers tend to take very well and the risk of the skin rejecting it or not reacting well to it is very low,โ says Dr. Ibrahimi. Used in the lips, it offers up a more natural look. โItโs a very nice, soft, smooth silky filler that will basically diminish the lip lines and give you a subtle plump,โ explains Shilpa Desai, PA in aesthetic medicine at Greenwich Medical Spa. Results can last up to a year. Side effects can include swelling, tenderness or bruising. (There are similar, non-Juvรฉderm options available in the Restylane familyโask your practitioner for more info.)
Juvรฉderm Vollure XC: Approved for use by the FDA in the spring of 2017, this hyaluronic acid filler is ideal for people who have โmore severe or deeper folds,โ says Dr. Ibrahimiโso that might be the smile or marionette lines, or even the cheeks. Results can last anywhere from 12 to 18 months, he says, with similar side effects to other fillers, like swelling and bruising.
Juvรฉderm Voluma XC: For the cheek area, thereโs Voluma, another hyaluronic acid filler, which is โused to correct volume loss in the mid-face,โ says Hanna Kim, MD, a dermatologist with Connecticut Dermatology Group, which has offices in Norwalk, Milford, Stamford, and Greenwich, CT. โBy replacing that volume into the mid-face, you have a more restored appearance,โ she explains. The treatment can last a bit longer than othersโas long as two yearsโand side effects are the same as the standard for fillers, including swelling and bruising. Another spot that Voluma might help: on the hands, also as a way to add volume, says Desai.
Kybella: If a double chin is getting you down, you may want to consider Kybella. โItโs injected into the fat tissue underneath the chin and helps to reduce that fat pocket,โ explains Dr. Kim. Kybella, or deoxycholic acid, destroys fat cells and can give you an โimproved chin profile,โ says Dr. Kim. And it has lasting results: โFat reduction is permanent,โ she explains. The treatment requires multiple sessions, usually about 3 to 6, with visits made about once a month. Once done, expect to see swelling in the area, which can be significant and last for about a week or two, she explains.
Belotero Balance: Though commonly used to treat fine lines around the mouth, this hyaluronic acid filler can also be used under the eyes. โBelotero is a great filler for putting under the eyes to soften the tear troughโand lasts about a year,โ explains Dr. Ibrahimi. Side effects, like swelling and bruising, can happen. Another possibility is to use it for acne scars, he says.
Sculptra Aesthetic: Sculptra, a poly-L-lactic acid, works to โhelp stimulate your skinโs natural collagen production,โ explains Desai. โOver time, it creates a more youthful appearance by creating more volume and lift,โ she adds. Donโt expect to see an immediate difference: โBecause the body is turning on the collagen-making process, the results take 6 to 9 months to fully manifest,โ explains Dr. Ibrahimi. Though results can last for at least two years, he says theyโll keep for even longer than that. โI love Sculptra because it allows me to help rejuvenate and refill my patients in a very subtle, slow and natural fashion,โ he says.
“Injectables are very popular because they address something that nearly everyone suffers from with age: Volume loss.”
– DR OMAR A. IBRAHIMI