Trends in Facial Plastic Surgery: Surgical VS. Non-surgical

We have to admit that we get a little excited when we see what’s new and trendy in the beauty world. But, that doesn’t mean that we recommend every treatment for every patient. Not every person will look good with the big, bold Instagram brows that are having a moment (though some people look amazing with them). Trends come and go, but we think it’s important to know which trends will work for you and which ones you should let pass you by.

When it comes to plastic surgery, trends can sometimes refer to new technologies, treatments, or even a new way of utilizing an older method. That’s what we’re looking at today: plastic surgery trends that affect our clients so we can be ready when you come looking for the best new treatments. Keep reading for some interesting highlights.

Boost of Beauty

More and more patients are opting for fillers, and we can’t say we’re surprised. Dermal fillers are getting better and more natural-looking, while many physicians are getting better at applying them in natural ways. We’re especially excited in the advancements of fillers, because the more options we have the better results we can give you! If you’re looking for a stronger chin or sharper cheekbones, a firmer filler will work best. Interested in a juicier pout? Softer fillers will help those lips look naturally luscious.

Fillers are also a great option for patients who aren’t sure they want something permanent yet. You can test drive that juicy pout and see if you like it before you fully commit.

Prevention First

We’ll keep saying it: Botox is amazing at preventing wrinkles. This use of Botox is becoming more and more commonplace, helping younger patients avoid the frustration of removing wrinkles by preventing them! Patients in their twenties are banishing crow’s feet and frown lines before they set up shop.

These young patients are also utilizing laser treatments to boost collagen production before it even starts to wane, keeping them looking youthful for a bit longer.

Are you interested in learning more about fillers or preventative treatments? Please click here to view before and after images of Botox treatments. For more information about Botox contact Dr. Lalla today at 973-324-9455.

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