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Botox and Fillers for Summer

Botox has become a household name, an injectable treatment that smooths out wrinkles. Juvederm is a little less known than Botox, but it has a similar anti-aging affect on the face. Juvederm is another injectable treatment that adds volume to the face, often called a “filler.” Botox and Juvederm can help you feel summertime ready! Here are a few reasons to opt for Botox and Juvederm treatments heading into summer:

Crows Feet:
Some patients prefer to have a treatment in the summer to reduce crow’s feet. Botox can be a great guard against the tendency to squint into the summer sun.

Botox and Juvederm for Summer

Sweating:
Botox is versatile and has many uses, often used to get rid of hyperhidrosis, or extreme perspiring. Botox can be applied to problem areas such as armpits, palms, and the soles of the feet. Extreme sweating can be worsened by summer’s heat; Botox is an excellent option for addressing perspiring in the upcoming warmer months.

Ultraviolet Rays:
Summer’s rays can be hard on the skin, its ultraviolet rays taking a toll on the skin. These ultraviolet rays accelerate the aging process, resulting in wrinkles, sagging, and increased pigmentation. Botox and Juvederm are great tools for combating against the summer sun.

No Skin Resurfacing:
Botox and Juvederm are great options for summer because there is no skin resurfacing with the treatment. Numerous skin treatments involve resurfacing or peeling of the skin, leaving the skin defenseless to sun damage. Sun exposure after skin resurfacing can also result in darkening of the skin. Botox and Juvederm are a great way to look rejuvenated without risking the sun damage that comes with skin resurfacing.

If you’re interested in exploring Botox and Juvederm this summer, call NorthWest Valley Oral Maxillofacial & Facial Cosmetic Surgery today!

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