After evaluating your photos, it looks to me that you have volume loss under the eyes. The under eyes need special attention and typically a combination of Botox, dermal filler, and medical grade skin care can make a dramatic improvement. Volume loss is treated by using a dermal filler, what kind would be determined by your provider. Fine lines and wrinkles caused by dynamic muscles can be improved with a neuromodulator such as Botox or Dysport. Your provider should put together a comprehensive plan to meet your needs. Thank you for the question!
Hello, Thank you for your question. The most common areas for cosmetic Botox is the mid face, glabellar, frontalis and crows feet. However, yes Botox can be used in the chin (mentalis) usually to treat the aesthetic look of Peau d'orange or dimpling of the skin. Although, if it is rather a loss of volume you would need to go another route. You and your qualified provider can consult about this. Good luck!
Yes, you can most definitely still have lip injections despite having broken blood vessels on your lips. If they bother you, look into having a consultation with a medical office that has the Cutera Excel V. I have worked with it In the past and have successfully treated vessels on the lips. Good luck to you!
Giving a patient a natural lip enhancement often takes 1 syringe. All syringes of dermal filler can have a price range from practice to practice. Often times this range is between $600-$800. Juvederm and Restylane have been the most popular products used for lip enhancement but Volbella has also become very popular. Juvederm and Restylane will give you more volumization and Volbella is typically used for fine line enhancement and treatment of lip lines. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck!
Thanks for your question. From your picture I can tell that there is a slight pull on the right side of your upper lip. Asymmetry is common and in fact aesthetically more pleasing to the eye. However, in your case, if you would like more of a symmetrical smile, this can be addressed with small amount of Botox as well as a filler. As always, please consult a competent doctor for an assessment.