Questions

Q: What’s a Unit?

A unit is a measurement for the amount of anti-wrinkle medication that will need to be used to achieve your desired outcome. Every client gets a free comprehensive consultation to determine what is right for you. Not only do different treatment areas require different dosages; it is also dependent on age, gender, muscle strength, history, and your desired goals. Over time, as your treated muscles “unlearn” to contract/wrinkle you may potentially require less frequent treatments.

Q: What are some areas that people inject with Botox, Xeomin, or Jeuveau?

The three most common areas are the forehead, the glabella (those pesky “11” lines that develop between the eyebrows), and the crow’s feet. There are also some specialty injections that Hudson WoRX perform such as the bunny lines, gummy smile, dimpled chin, hyperhydrosis (for people who have excessive armpit sweating), and the lip flip.

Q: What’s a lip flip?

A lip flip is an anti-wrinkle injection that enhances the upper lip. Just a few quick injections can help the upper lip relax and roll slightly upward, which allows more of the upper lip to be visible. iT DOES CHANGE THE SIZE OF YOUR LIP, BUT IT DOES GIVE YOU MORE SPACE TO APPLY THAT NEW LIP STICK YOU JUST GOT. dO YOU SEE A LOT OF YOUR GUMLINE WHEN YOU SMILE? ASK ABOUT A GUMMY SMILE TREATMENT TOO. #GAMECHANGER

Q: What are some examples of areas commonly treated with dermal fillers?

Common areas are the lips, cheeks/midface, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, vertical lip line around the mouth (“smokers lines”), cheeks, acne scars, & hands. There are other applications as well.

Q: Why are there so many darn types of Juvederm?

there is a whole collection of just juvederm products that we offer because they differently meet your specific needs. For example, when creating LUSCIOUS lips you want a filler that is soft and yields a plumping effect while you will want to use a filler that gives lift and can provide more framework when doing cheeks/mid-face correction.

Q: Do I really need to wear sunscreen daily? What if it’s not even summer? What if I’m not really going outside today?

Yes, Yes, & yes. Prevention is the best medicine. Sun exposure leads to accelerated aging. The harmful UV rays are present no matter the season. Also, UVa rays can penetrate glass, so if your within several feet of a window, the rays will reach you. Furthermore, blue light from devices and screens speed up the aging process too.