Smoker's lines - Should I use Juvederm and Botox in combination?

I am considering juvederm to lessen "smoker-lines". Do I need Botox and Juvederm together?

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A: Botox and Juvederm are an option for lines around the...

D.J. Verret, MD

Botox and Juvederm are an option for lines around the lips. The Botox can be used to help relax the lines and the Juvederm can be used to fill them in. When using Botox around the lips, great care must be taken, as drooling and difficulty speaking can be side effects. In addition, even with proper infiltration... more

A: No Botox arround the mouth

Payman Simoni, MD

The best fillers for smoker lines are Restylane or Juvederm. I do not recommend using Botox around the mouth. With Botox you could carry a risk of decreased lip movement. Any decrease in lip movement is very noticable.

A: Smoker's Lines

Kris M. Reddy, MD

Generally, a filler such as restylane and juvederm provides good quality but short term results. Perioral laser may be a more lasting treatment of smoker's lines.

A: "Smoker Lines" can often be difficult. When deep, I...

Edmond A. Zingaro, MD

"Smoker Lines" can often be difficult. When deep, I believe several modalities must be used in combination to get best results. Fillers, such as Juvederm, add volume to the depth of the wrinkle to "fill the valley". Small amounts of Botox can be used to relax the muscle just a little... more

A: Botox & Juvederm an excellent combo

Ronald Shelton, MD

Yes. This is an excellent treatment to consider. Please realize though, that there is a small margin of error and flattening of the lip, and certain letters are difficult to pronounce so that singers and wind instrument musicians should not have Botox on the lip.

A: If you are talking about lines on the upper lip, then my...

Steven Wallach, MD

If you are talking about lines on the upper lip, then my preference is to use facial fillers like Juvederm. I am not a big fan of Botox injections into these fine lines. Yes, it can work, but if too much is used you can get a lip droop that looks like you had a stroke, and this will not improve for 4-6 months.

A: Botox may make it difficult to purse your lips

Robert A. Weiss, MD

This depends on your facial muscle anatomy, the extent of your conditions and your habits, such as smoking. Botox for smoker’s lines may make it difficult for you to purse your lips around a cigarette, although smoking reduces your skin's ability to make collagen. For best results, smoking should be... more

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