The single best correction from fillers occurs in the nasolabial fold, the depression between the cheek and upper lip that deepens as we age. Injectible fillers provide a framework beneath the fold and make the shadow that occurs there less visible.
It could be argued that the face and the hands are the two most expressive zones of the body. For many years plastic surgeons have looked for ways to revitalize the aging face. Only recently have we turned our attention to the hands.
Patients ask me, “What is the best facial filler?’’ There is no single filler ideal for all purposes. Each material works best in specific applications.
Dr. Cook explains the difference between facial fillers and relaxants used by the team at the Whole Beauty® Institute to optimize your facial appearance.