What's the difference between hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin?
Hyaluronic acid wrinkle-removing material: Hyaluronic acid can be extracted by advanced biotechnology such as microbial fermentation and chemical synthesis, and becomes an ideal cosmetic filling material. It is easier to smooth wrinkles by filling depressions with hyaluronic acid. Botulinum toxin wrinkle removal material: Botulinum toxin wrinkle removal only needs to inject a certain dose of botulinum toxin into the forehead or brow. The whole process only takes a few minutes and is painless. After 3 to 14 days, wrinkles will gradually flatten out. Using botulinum toxin, common crow's feet, forehead lines, eyebrow lines, nasolabial furrows and neck wrinkles can be removed, but it is most suitable for cases where early wrinkles are not obvious and the skin is not very loose. Hyaluronic acid wrinkle removal effect: Hyaluronic acid wrinkle removal effect is simple, safe, rapid and effective: micro-plastic surgery does not require surgery, only intradermal injection is needed, which avoids the risk of surgery. At the same time, micro-plastic surgery adopts local injection, and the effect is immediate. Botulinum toxin wrinkle removal effect: Botulinum toxin wrinkle removal effect is good, safety is excellent, and adverse side effects are very rare. The common side effect of botulinum toxin wrinkle removal is that sometimes there will be slight pain or bruising at the injection site, in a few cases. The anti-wrinkle effect of botulinum toxin will spread, resulting in temporary muscle weakness near the injection site or slight eyelid drooping, but this phenomenon will only last for one to two weeks. Through the interaction and effect of hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin materials, do you have a close understanding of the differences between the two materials and have your own choice?