Hyaluronic Acid and Botox for Aesthetic Procedures - Plastic Surgery

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Hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin?


Hello, doctor.
I'm sorry to bother you while you're busy, but I have a few questions:
1.
I would like to know the cost of using Botox for slimming the calves and what the potential side effects are.
2.
What is the approximate cost for hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty, and what are the possible side effects?
3.
I have thicker lips and would like to know non-surgical methods to make them smaller (as I prefer not to undergo surgery).
4.
I have a difference in breast size, with the right side being larger than the left by two cup sizes.
What can be done about this? Are there non-surgical options available?
Thank you very much! I appreciate your help!

albee, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/05/25

Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery


1.
Reducing calf size with Botox costs around 25,000 to 30,000 TWD, and it tends to have a high recurrence rate, although side effects are quite rare.

2.
Hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty costs about 30,000 TWD, which is similar to surgical rhinoplasty; however, a side effect is that the hyaluronic acid will be absorbed, leading to a return to the original shape in a short time.

3.
For thicker lips, surgical options are generally the only choice.

4.
If there is a difference of two cup sizes in breast size, surgical intervention is also the only option.

Reply Date: 2005/05/25

More Info


When it comes to aesthetic procedures, understanding the roles of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and Botox is crucial for making informed decisions. Let's break down your questions regarding these treatments, their costs, potential side effects, and alternatives.

1. Botox for Calf Slimming: The use of Botox (botulinum toxin) for calf slimming is a popular non-surgical option. The cost can vary widely depending on the provider, location, and the amount of Botox required. Typically, the price ranges from $500 to $1,500 per treatment session. The procedure involves injecting Botox into the calf muscles, which temporarily weakens the muscle, leading to a slimmer appearance. Common side effects include bruising, swelling, and in rare cases, muscle weakness or asymmetry. It's essential to consult with a qualified practitioner to discuss your goals and any concerns you may have.

2. Hyaluronic Acid for Rhinoplasty: Hyaluronic Acid fillers are often used for non-surgical rhinoplasty, which can cost between $600 to $1,200 per syringe, depending on the brand and provider. This procedure involves injecting HA into specific areas of the nose to enhance its shape or correct minor imperfections. Side effects may include swelling, bruising, and in rare cases, vascular occlusion, which can lead to more serious complications. It's important to have this procedure done by an experienced injector to minimize risks.

3. Reducing Lip Size Non-Surgically: If you want to reduce the appearance of fuller lips without surgery, you might consider using dermal fillers strategically to create a more balanced look. Alternatively, some practitioners may use Botox to relax the muscles around the lips, which can create a subtle reduction in fullness. However, this approach requires careful consideration and should be discussed with a qualified aesthetic provider to ensure the desired outcome.

4. Asymmetrical Breasts: For breast asymmetry, there are several non-surgical options available. One common approach is the use of padded bras or breast forms to create a more balanced appearance. Additionally, some women opt for non-surgical breast enhancement methods, such as fillers, although this is less common and may not provide a significant change. If the asymmetry is pronounced, surgical options like breast augmentation or reduction may be necessary. Consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon can help you explore the best options tailored to your needs.

In summary, both Botox and Hyaluronic Acid are effective tools in aesthetic medicine, each serving different purposes. While Botox is primarily used for muscle relaxation and slimming effects, Hyaluronic Acid is favored for volumizing and contouring. Always consult with a qualified medical professional to discuss your aesthetic goals, potential risks, and the most suitable treatments for your individual case. Remember that while non-surgical options can provide significant improvements, they may not always achieve the same results as surgical procedures, and understanding the limitations is key to setting realistic expectations.

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