Treatment Results
The results of injectable treatments vary depending on the substance used and the specific procedure.
Short-term effects: For example, hyaluronic acid fillers can immediately improve facial wrinkles and depressions, making the skin look plump and smooth after injection. Botox injections quickly alleviate dynamic wrinkles, resulting in smoother facial contours. Whitening injections can make the skin appear fair and radiant within a short period.
Long-term effects: Autologous fat grafting, if the fat survives well, provides relatively long-lasting results, maintaining a full and three-dimensional facial appearance. However, over time, the effects of injections typically diminish gradually. Generally, hyaluronic acid fillers last approximately 6 to 18 months, while Botox injections remain effective for 3 to 6 months, requiring periodic touch-up injections to sustain the results.
Suitable Candidates
Individuals seeking aesthetic improvements, such as reducing wrinkles, correcting facial hollows, refining facial contours, or addressing dull skin, who are in good general health without serious underlying conditions or allergies. Examples include middle-aged and older adults experiencing age-related wrinkles, or younger individuals dissatisfied with their facial contours.
Unsuitable Candidates
Individuals with severe cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, or immune system disorders; women who are pregnant or breastfeeding; those with allergies to injectable substances; and individuals with mental health conditions or psychological disorders who hold unrealistic expectations regarding cosmetic outcomes.
Selecting Equipment
Injection-based beauty treatments generally rely less on equipment, yet certain auxiliary devices remain essential.
Syringes: Choose syringes that meet quality standards and comply with sterile requirements. Reputable medical institutions typically use disposable syringes to prevent cross-contamination.
Anesthesia Equipment: If local anesthesia is required, the quality and safety of the anesthesia equipment are critical to ensure accurate drug administration and precise dosage control.
Select Equipment
Injection-based cosmetic treatments generally rely less on specialized equipment, though some auxiliary devices remain important.
Syringes: Choose high-quality syringes that meet sterile standards. Reputable medical facilities typically use disposable syringes to prevent cross-infection.
Anesthesia Equipment: If local anesthesia is required, the quality and safety of the anesthesia equipment are critical to ensure accurate drug administration and precise dosage control.
Price
The cost of injectable treatments varies depending on multiple factors.
- Injectable Substances: Prices differ significantly across brands and types. For instance, premium imported hyaluronic acid can cost several times more than domestic standard hyaluronic acid; among botulinum toxins, Botox is typically priced higher than Hengli.
- Injection Sites and Dosage: The more injection sites and the higher the dosage, the higher the cost. Full-face hyaluronic acid filling is more expensive than single-site treatment; for botulinum toxin injections aimed at slimming the jawline, prices vary based on the degree of masseter muscle hypertrophy and the required dosage.
- Medical Facilities: Large, reputable medical institutions often charge more due to higher operational costs, advanced physician expertise, and superior service quality. Generally, single-site hyaluronic acid filling ranges from approximately 3,000 to 10,000 Korean won, while botulinum toxin injections for jawline slimming typically cost between 2,000 and 8,000 Korean won.
Expected Outcomes
- Realistic Expectations: Injectables can improve skin condition and facial contour, but they cannot completely alter a person's appearance. For instance, hyaluronic acid fillers can reduce wrinkles but cannot restore skin to its youthful tightness; Botox for facial slimming is effective only for enlarged masseter muscles and yields limited results for facial widening caused by bone structure.
- Personalized Expectations: Individual physical conditions and skin responses vary, so the outcomes of the same injectable procedure may differ across people. Therefore, realistic expectations should be set based on your personal circumstances and the doctor's recommendations.
Combined Treatments
Injectable treatments can be combined with other cosmetic procedures to achieve superior results.
- Combined with laser therapy: Laser treatment is performed first to improve skin texture and tone, followed by injectable fillers to address depressions or wrinkles, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more elastic skin.
- Combined with skincare regimens: Following injectable treatments, professional skincare protocols, such as using restorative and hydrating products, can extend the longevity of the results and enhance overall skin health.
Side Effects and Complications
- Common side effects: Redness, swelling, pain, and bruising may occur at the injection site, typically resolving within a few days. Some individuals may experience mild itching.
- Serious complications: If the procedure is performed incorrectly or the injected substance is of poor quality, serious complications such as infection, allergic reactions, and vascular embolism may occur. Infections can lead to local pus formation and fever; allergic reactions may manifest as rashes and difficulty breathing; vascular embolism can result in severe outcomes such as skin necrosis and blindness.
- In addition to the above, the following conditions may also occur:
- Facial stiffness: Excessive botulinum toxin injection or inaccurate injection placement may cause facial expression rigidity and an unnatural appearance.
- Unsatisfactory results: Due to factors such as injection technique or individual differences, the desired aesthetic outcome may not be achieved, such as uneven filling or asymmetry between both sides.
In injectable cosmetic procedures, the primary instruments used are syringes and, when necessary, anesthesia equipment. When selecting these items, pay attention to the following points: - Authorized Channels: Ensure that the instruments are sourced from reputable manufacturers with relevant quality certifications and compliance documents. - Single-Use Products: Opt for single-use syringes and similar items to prevent cross-contamination.
Absolute Contraindications
Individuals with allergies to injectable substances; those suffering from severe cardiovascular diseases, liver or kidney dysfunction, or blood disorders; and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Relative Contraindications
Individuals with skin inflammation or infectious lesions; those currently taking certain special medications (such as anticoagulants) that may affect injection outcomes or increase bleeding risk; and individuals with unstable psychological states or unrealistic expectations regarding cosmetic results.
Contraindications for the Procedure
Absolute Contraindications: Individuals with allergies to the injected substance; those suffering from severe cardiovascular diseases, liver or kidney dysfunction, or blood system disorders; and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Relative Contraindications: Presence of skin inflammation or infectious lesions; use of certain medications (such as anticoagulants) that may affect injection efficacy or increase bleeding risk; individuals with unstable psychological states or unrealistic expectations regarding cosmetic outcomes.
Side Effects
In addition to the side effects mentioned above, such as redness, swelling, pain, bruising, infection, and vascular occlusion, the following may also occur:
- Facial stiffness: Excessive injection of botulinum toxin or inaccurate injection sites may cause facial expressions to appear stiff and unnatural.
- Unsatisfactory results: Due to factors such as injection technique or individual differences, the desired aesthetic outcome may not be achieved, such as uneven filling or asymmetry between both sides.
Self-Diagnosis of Symptoms
If the following symptoms occur after cosmetic injections, they should be taken seriously:
- Local symptoms: Redness and swelling at the injection site, increased pain that persists for an extended period without relief; signs of infection such as fever or pus formation; changes in skin color, such as darkening or whitening, which may indicate vascular embolism.
- Systemic symptoms: Allergic reactions including rash, itching, difficulty breathing, or dizziness; systemic infection symptoms like fever and fatigue. If any of these symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately.
Select Treatment Plan
- Personalized Customization: The physician will develop a tailored treatment plan based on factors such as the patient’s age, skin condition, aesthetic goals, and overall health. For instance, older patients with significant skin laxity may be recommended a combination of injection procedures or integrated with other aesthetic modalities, while younger patients with milder skin concerns may opt for a single injection treatment.
- Plan Evaluation: Prior to finalizing the treatment plan, ensure thorough communication with the physician to understand the plan’s advantages, disadvantages, expected outcomes, and potential risks, and assess whether it suits your needs.