Good news for women searching for the fountain of youth: There
are quick, highly effective in-office procedures that are kinder,
gentler alternatives to going under the knife. As in, this won’t take
you six weeks plus to recover. In fact, according to the American
Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, about 80 percent
of board-certified facial plastic surgeons reported an increase in
noninvasive cosmetic procedures in 2008. Yes, this means a lot more of
the Botox injections and wrinkle fillers you already know about. But it
also includes new antiaging injection techniques to lift your
cheekbones, eliminate undereye bags and dark circles, and replicate the
results of a nose job. [Source: HarpersBazaar.com]
Here’s a primping primer on today’s most popular injection makeover techniques.
The Liquid Face-Lift
It’s
no secret aging brings on a world of change: Cheeks and chins thin, fat
pads droop, eyes hollow. “Restoring contours to the face, not
eliminating every tiny line, is what makes you look young,” says Brandt.
Previously, the only option was multiple facial surgeries and weeks, if
not months, of recovery, but now it can be done with just one visit to
the doctor. “I resuspend the face with Botox, lifting up the brows,
neck, jawline, and tip of the nose and then fill in and replace volume
around the eyes and cheeks,” explains Brandt.
Oscar Hevia, a
dermatologist in Coral Gables and an associate of Brandt’s, uses
Radiesse, a calcium-based filler, injecting it under the eyes and into
the cheeks and nasolabial folds. The effects last about eight months and
it costs about $850. Here, the most commonly used injectables, which
are often used in combination for best results.
Hyaluronic acid Also
known as Restylane, Perlane, and Juvéderm. “I love Restylane and
Perlane for the tear troughs, cheeks, and jawline because of the volume
and lift they give to the face,” says Wexler. And according to Brandt,
who also uses Restylane and Perlane, they can have a cumulative effect.
Backing up his claim is a recent study that showed Restylane can last up
to 18 months with a single maintenance shot. Average cost is $750 per
syringe.
Botox “There’s no filler to take care of lines
caused by movement,” says Wexler, who uses Botox to freeze the
mechanical lines between brows and deep crow’s-feet, as well as to lift
sagging jawlines and necks. “If you paralyze the muscles that pull the
neck down, then the muscles that pull it up have nothing to oppose
them.” Even surgeons agree. Sam Rizk, a facial plastic surgeon in New
York, says, “Botox is great for the brow. I don’t like how unnatural
brow lifts can look.” Botox effects last about four months, and it costs
around $400 per area injected.
Eye Rejuvenation
“There’s almost no reason for lower-eyelid
cosmetic surgery when you can cover dark circles and treat sunken-in
eyes or bags with Restylane,” says Kenneth Steinsapir, a Los Angeles
facial and eye plastic surgeon. “You get almost immediate results that
are as good as, and in many cases better than, what can be accomplished
with surgery.” Another advantage? “Fillers allow a level of control that
doesn’t exist with other lower-eyelid procedures because it can be
adjusted with an enzyme that erases the filler’s effect.”
Steinsapir
does admit that fillers are expensive and need to be repeated about
once a year, but he is very pleased by the results. “When you combine
Botox with hyaluronic-acid fillers, you can walk out of the office
looking 10 to 15 years younger.”