February 14, 2023
Botox® and fillers are two of the most popular aesthetic treatments available today. But how do you know which one is right for you? Learn the differences here. If you notice wrinkles forming around your eyes and mouth or want to lose the appearance of sagging and scarred skin, you’ve probably considered cosmetic treatments. But with so many options, how do you know which to choose? Botox® and fillers are two of the most commonly used injectable aesthetic treatments on the market, but they treat different problems in different areas. Our team at Colorado Skin and Vein offers both of these popular cosmetic injections to our Denver-area patients. And we want you to know the differences so you can decide which is best for you and your aesthetic goals. What is Botox? Botox is an injectable medication made of a protein that affects how nerves talk to each other..It alters the nerve signals to decrease muscle movement. This medication was originally studied in very large doses to help children with muscle contraction issues secondary to diseases like cerebral palsy. About 20 years ago it was noted to improve muscle spasms around the eyes and smooth the appearance of wrinkles caused by muscle contraction. Since then over 50 million patients have been treated with Botox to safely reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles that cause expression lines. What are fillers? Fillers — also called dermal fillers or soft tissue fillers — are injections that add volume and fullness to your skin. Most contain hyaluronic acid or similar ingredients and have a gel-like consistency that mimics the volume in the deep layer of skin and upper fat to give natural looking and natural feeling results. Fillers can enhance shallow areas of skin, treat large wrinkles or scars, and plump up the lips. Which should you choose? Both Botox and fillers can give you a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance, but that’s where the similarities end. These aesthetic treatments have different ingredients, give different results, and treat different areas. So, which one is right for you? Choosing Botox If you’re looking to treat fine lines and small wrinkles around your face, Botox is the way to go. Botox temporarily paralyzes the muscles that cause wrinkles and fine lines to form, so the wrinkles fade over time. Botox injections need to be repeated every 3-4 months for optimal results. Choosing fillers If you’re looking to plump up areas of thinning skin or you have deep scars that you want to minimize, fillers are your best option. Once injected, fillers give your skin a much fuller appearance. You can use fillers anywhere on your face, from your lips to your cheeks. Depending on the target area, fillers can last 6-24 months. Both Botox and fillers are great choices for cosmetic treatments. What’s best for you, however, depends on your aesthetic goals. Your expert provider at Colorado Skin and Vein can help you make the right choice. If you’d like more information about Botox or fillers or want to schedule an injection, call our Englewood, Colorado, office at 303-683-3235 or use our online scheduler to request an appointment with us today.
September 29, 2022
For over a decade, Botox® has cornered the market on the treatment of forehead wrinkles, brow furrows, and crow’s feet. That all changed with the emergence of Jeuveauâ„¢, a safe, effective, and cost efficient alternative to Botox®. Colorado Skin & Vein is proud to be one of the first providers of Jeuveauâ„¢ #NewTox in the Midwest. Jeuveauâ„¢ vs. Botox® Jeuveau™’s elegant design makes all the difference. While it shares common ingredients with Botox® and has been approved to treat glabellar lines, those 11s between the eyebrows caused by furrowing, scowling, and frowning, that’s where the similarities stop. Jeuveauâ„¢ is manufactured differently, using Evolus’s proprietary Hi-Pure technology to freeze-dry #NewTox. Because of this advantage, refrigerated shipping isn’t required, rendering it more cost-effective. Jeuveau™’s other advantage is that it’s only indicated for cosmetic enhancement procedures. As such, there are no insurance reimbursement headaches associated with the medication. Which means, Jeuveauâ„¢ #NewTox is a fraction of the price of Botox®, potentially up to a 20-30% savings. Longer Lasting Results with Jeuveauâ„¢ #NewTox Jeuveau™’s performance record outstrips Botox® as well. In a head-to-head study where patients receiving Jeuveauâ„¢ were given equal amounts as patients receiving Botox®, the Jeuveauâ„¢ group reported more satisfaction with their results at the 5-month mark than those who’d been injected with Botox®. Why? Every patient has unique facial structure and metabolism. The greater the muscle mass, the faster the medication is metabolized, but patients who received Botox® vs Jeuveauâ„¢ metabolized the treatment faster, so it wore off sooner than those who received #NewTox. While the dosage and location of the treatment play a role in Jeuveau™’s longevity, patients at Colorado Skin & Vein may also experience longer lasting, smoother results than with Botox®. REQUEST A CONSULTATION Simply fill out the form on this page, and one of our highly trained staff members at Colorado Skin & Vein will reach out to your promptly to schedule your appointment. REQUEST A CONSULTATION Am I a Good Candidate? Jeuveauâ„¢ treatments are for men and women alike. Anyone who wishes to restore confidence through minimizing forehead wrinkles, brow furrows, and crow’s feet may be ideal candidates, though those taking blood thinners may need to pause their use in the days surrounding appointments. Tell your provider about any muscle relaxants, allergy medications, or sleep aids you may be taking. What Results Can I Expect with #NewTox? Like Botox® and Dysport® or similar anti-wrinkle injections on the market, Jeuveauâ„¢ recipients experience no downtime. Appointments take less than an hour, and while patients report injection site sensitivity, side effects are rare. Results with Jeuveauâ„¢ are typically visible within 2-3 days, with full outcomes set after 10 days. With Botox® it can take a full 7 days before any signs of wrinkle improvement are visible. Jeuveauâ„¢ also consistently performs better through the 5-month mark, which means patients require fewer maintenance treatments for a greater time and cost savings. Previous Botox® patients may easily switch to Jeuveauâ„¢, and those who’ve become accustomed to neuromodulator injections may actually experience longer lasting results, as the muscles have acclimated to the medication. At Colorado Skin & Vein, we elevate injectable wrinkle treatments into art. Each patient is unique, and during your consultation, we’ll evaluate your facial structure to create the most effective, cost-saving treatment we can provide. Your investment in yourself means everything to us. As a Jeuveauâ„¢ provider, we look forward to bringing this latest advancement to each of our patients with compassion, innovation, and artistry. Dr. Verebelyi and the Colorado Skin & Vein team are ahead of the #NewTox curve. “I LOVE this place! They have beautiful offices, amazing high tech equipment, and a wonderful staff. There wasn’t a question they couldn’t answer! The informed me of new products, and continued education they take part in. I’d highly recommend them to anyone.” LW Take the First Step – Request A Consultation To request your Jeuveauâ„¢ #NewTox treatment consultation with us, please call (303) 683-3235 or fill out our online contact form today. Colorado Skin & Vein serves Englewood and the greater Denver, CO area.
September 6, 2022
You’ve probably heard about Botox injections before. Many people use Botox to enhance their facial features like their lips and cheeks and to smooth out lines around the eyes and forehead. You might even be familiar with Botox injections as a treatment for headaches, but did you know that Botox can also provide relief from TMJ pain? If you’ve suffered from temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, disorder, you know that it can be difficult to find relief from pain. TMJ disorder impacts your jaw joint and muscles around the face, but the pain that you feel can extend far beyond your mouth and teeth and can negatively impact your day-to-day life. From chronic headaches and earaches to pain while chewing and more, there are many symptoms that come with TMJ disorder that can often go undiagnosed for years. That’s where we come in. At Colorado Skin and Vein, we can help assess your TMJ pain and get you relief from your pain fast with Botox for TMJ. Let’s go over how Botox can help you. What is TMJ? TMJ, which is also often referred to as TMD, happens when the temporomandibular joint becomes irritated, stressed, displaced, or swollen. The TMJ is on both sides of your jaw, and the muscle acts as a hinge connecting your jawbone to your skull. To feel your TMJ in action, place two fingers on your jaw, right in front of your ear. Then open and close your jaw several times. You can feel the TMJ moving when you talk, yawn, eat… anytime you open and close your mouth. What are the Symptoms of TMJ? The symptoms of TMJ are: Pain while chewing Pain that spreads from the face to the neck Jaw stiffness A shift in the way that your upper and lower teeth fit together Ringing in the ears (also called tinnitus) Clicking popping noises when you open and close your jaw Locking of the jaw TMJ ear pain, headaches, and neck and shoulder aches are also very common due to stressed and overworked muscles. What Causes TMJ? There are several causes of TMJ, however, TMJ can also occur without a clear cause. TMJ injury, excessive strain on the muscles from aggressive chewing or eating hard-to-chew foods, teeth grinding, also called bruxism, stress that leads to muscle overuse and lockjaw, and a combination of genes and lifestyle can all play a part in what causes TMJ. How Can I Treat TMJ? TMJ pain can be managed with: Over the counter NSAIDS Prescription medications that help with stress and anxiety Eating softer foods Reducing habits like chewing gum and jaw clenching Physical therapy Botox for TMJ How Does Botox for TMJ Help? Botox works by temporarily freezing the nerve cell signals that tell your muscles to contract, which is how you end up with a smooth forehead and no more ‘11 lines’ between your eyes. When the injections are administered into the temporalis and masseter muscles, the nerve cell signals around the TMJ are frozen, which allows them to relax, unclench, and release. You’ll still be able to open and close your mouth to eat, speak, etc., but the muscles in your face will no longer be working in overdrive. How Fast Will I Feel Relief? You’ll likely start feeling relief within 24 hours of your Botox for TMJ injections, with the full effect achieved 14 days later. After receiving injections, you’ll need to remain upright for several hours afterwards and should avoid touching or rubbing the injection site. If you experience discomfort at site of injection, you can use an icepack to help alleviate pain. How Long Does Botox for TMJ Last? Botox is metabolized by our lymphatic symptoms, so injections will need to be repeated around every three months. What is the Botox for TMJ Cost? Botox is charged per unit, and the cost per unit ranges depending on where you have your injections done. At Colorado Skin and Vein, we offer competitive pricing at $12.45 per unit. If you’re looking for relief from TMJ pain, consider Botox for TMJ. To schedule a consultation with a member of our team, or to learn more about Botox and TMJ, contact us today!Â
February 28, 2022
Migraines are horrible, and everyone who suffers from them knows it. They can cause everything from nausea and light sensitivity to intense pain and all-over fatigue. Yet finding migraine relief can be challenging. Many over-the-counter and prescription drugs either don’t work well or have unwanted side effects. That’s why so many people turn to BOTOX® treatments. How Does BOTOX Deliver Instant Migraine Relief? You probably associate BOTOX with cosmetic procedures such as reducing the look of wrinkles and lines on the face. However, BOTOX has become a well-respected, trusted, and safe migraine relief solution as well. The key to understanding why BOTOX works for migraines is to get a better understanding of what it is. BOTOX is an injectable product that, when placed under the skin, temporarily blocks nerve responses. Essentially, the nerves go into a state of relaxation and don’t contract. This leaves the skin above the nerves much smoother. When used as one of the best migraine relief options, BOTOX is delivered via injection into specific areas around the face, neck, and head. The BOTOX interferes with the signals that cause migraine pain. You may still get migraines but they will affect you less intensely thanks to BOTOX injections. What to Expect From BOTOX Migraine Relief Treatments If you decide to receive regular BOTOX injections to address your migraine discomfort, you should know what to expect. The first thing is that you should only get BOTOX from a reputable practice, like Colorado Skin & Vein. The second is that you can count on a comfortable experience. Finally, you may need to go for regular BOTOX injections depending on how your body responds to BOTOX migraine relief treatment. Some people get instant migraine relief after the first time BOTOX is administered. Others need to undergo several BOTOX injection sessions before they see improvements. The Benefits of Receiving BOTOX for Migraines There are several important reasons to try BOTOX for migraine management. Below are some of the biggest: Less chance of side effects: The side effects of BOTOX, such as short-term aching in the neck, tend to be very minimal compared to the side effects of more powerful migraine medications. Immediate relief from migraine pain: Many people report feeling an immediate difference in the level of their migraine pain after undergoing BOTOX injections. More time for work and pleasure: Losing whole days to migraines can put tremendous pressure on you, your workplace, and your family. BOTOX migraine treatment can ensure that you get back those lost hours. Fewer migraine incidents per year: Sometimes, BOTOX patients find that they have fewer migraines annually than they did before trying BOTOX. Though this doesn’t happen in all cases, it’s a huge advantage for migraine sufferers who spend far too much time in pain. Additional Migraine Management Methods BOTOX is the best thing for migraine relief, but it’s not the only thing. Some other suggestions to help you ward off migraines and migraine pain include: Know your migraine triggers. When you can anticipate a potential migraine incident, you can sometimes slow it or stop it. Try a little caffeine. Some migraine sufferers swear that going into a cool, dark room and drinking a caffeinated beverage at the onset of a migraine helps it go away faster. Just don’t overdo it. Additionally, make sure you hydrate with water afterward. Get on a regular sleep schedule. Going to bed and waking at around the same time means less sleep deprivation, which is a condition that can lead to migraine development. Improve your nutrition and exercise. Eating healthy meals and working out routinely get your body in the best possible shape. Remember that some foods may trigger your migraines, such as those containing certain chemicals. Trying BOTOX for Migraine Relief If you’re ready to try BOTOX as a migraine treatment, contact Colorado Skin & Vein. Our team will help you arrange a series of BOTOX treatment appointments and move you one step closer to migraine relief.
February 17, 2009
Unfortunately the answer is very much no. Your friend’s doctor is doing something both unethical and illegal. The DEA makes it illegal to import Botox or any other injectable from another country because they cannot monitor the product. The other issue is that of counterfeiting, which has become big business around the globe. This is especially true of Botox coming from Canada, Mexico, and France. The only way to assure yourself that you are getting the real thing is to copy down the lot number and call Allergan (the manufacturer of Botox) to double check that that particular lot number was delivered that the doctor who injected it. Another tip, make sure that your provider is willing to mix the Botox in front of you (it comes as a dry powder) that way you are assured they are not over-diluting their product.
February 17, 2009
A vial of Botox cost all physicians about the same and contains 100 units of Botox. The vial comes as a dry power which is reconstituted with sterile saline. Different providers use different amounts of saline. A vial of Botox cost all physicians about the same and contains 100 units of Botox. The vial comes as a dry power which is reconstituted with sterile saline. Different providers use different amounts of saline. This is usually anywhere from 1-4ccs. This means you could be getting anywhere from 25 to 100 units of Botox per cc if you paying buy the cc. Studies suggest that the higher potencies (i.e. less dilute) of either 1-2ccs tend to work the best. Botox should normally cost between $10 – $18 per unit, depending on the injector. Any less and the Botox is most likely from outside the country which is both illegal (The FDA cannot monitor it) and highly suspect for counterfeit. If you buy it by the unit, you understand exactly how much your provider is using over which areas and make sure you get a fair price.