Although there are those who confuse them or are not very clear about the difference between them, no, hyaluronic acid has nothing to do with Botox. More than both, they are used with the aim of combating wrinkles and expression lines, but with different techniques. While Botox paralyzes the muscle, hyaluronic acid’s function is to fill. That is why it is also used when increasing the volume of the lips, the famous ‘fillers’. A practice that has become relatively common today. However, some aspects to take into account when undergoing this treatment are often overlooked.

Lip filler with hyaluronic acid makes them look more voluminous and hydrated. In addition, very subtle and natural results can be obtained, depending on the client’s preferences and the guidance of the professional staff who applies it. Of course, once this treatment has been carried out, it will be essential that a series of precautions be taken to keep them in the best possible condition.

The team made up of dermatologist Rachel Nazarian and plastic surgeons Samuel Lin and Steven Williams point out everything you should avoid doing, and what you should be careful with, after having undergone lip filler with hyaluronic acid.