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Injectors are the backbone of any injectable aesthetic practice. Injectors have a lot to learn about facial anatomy in order to be safe and effective. In this post, we will discuss 10 tips that you can use for injecting various parts of the face such as cheeks, lips etc. Facial Anatomy For Injectors, Botox Education, Face Muscles Anatomy, Facial Muscles Anatomy, Face Injections, Botox Training, Botox Clinic, Facial Injections, Aesthetic Training

Injectors are the backbone of any injectable aesthetic practice. Injectors have a lot to learn about facial anatomy in order to be safe and effective. In this post, we will discuss 10 tips that you can use for injecting various parts of the face such as cheeks, lips etc.

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Nov 3, 2019 - Botox isn't just for frowns and crow's feet anymore. We often see patients in our office who ask for a full facial assessment. They are often shocked to hear that the divots in their chin can be smoothed, or the long strands on their neck that started popping recently out can also be smoothed. The photo below shows common areas we are able to improve with Botox, both on and off-label. Are any of those areas bugging you? The next question we often hear is, "how much…

Top 5 Facial Injection Danger Zones for Dermal Fillers Face Injections, Facial Injections, Botox Brow Lift, Face Fillers, Botox Before And After, Botulinum Toxin, Facial Anatomy, Botox Cosmetic, Subcutaneous Tissue

In this week's newsletter, we would be touching on the topic regarding dermal fillers which is an injectable fillers into the skin to help in smoothening the aged skin to restore one's youthful appearance. There consist of natural and synthetic fillers, in which natural fillers usually contain hyaluronic acid which can last between 6-12months. Whereas synthetic fillers include poly-L-lactic acid (helps to stimulate collagen production) and calcium hydroxyapatite that last up to 1-2years…

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