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Category: Aesthetics

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Medications and Your Appearance: How to Identify Ozempic Face?

5 min read
With millions of people using semaglutide medications like Ozempic for weight loss, the cosmetic side effect known as "Ozempic face" has become a widely discussed phenomenon. This term describes the aged or gaunt facial appearance resulting from the rapid loss of facial fat, and knowing how to identify Ozempic face is crucial for those undergoing significant weight changes.

How to get rid of Ozempic skin? Effective treatments and remedies

3 min read
Many individuals using GLP-1 medications like Ozempic experience significant weight loss, with some reports noting visible changes in facial volume. This can result in a gaunt or aged appearance, colloquially known as 'Ozempic skin,' which is a side effect of rapid fat reduction rather than the medication itself.

Understanding the Price: How much does a vial of Daxxify cost?

4 min read
With results lasting up to twice as long as traditional neurotoxins, Daxxify is a long-lasting competitor for wrinkle treatment. The seemingly simple question, "How much does a vial of Daxxify cost?", is surprisingly complex, as patient pricing is typically determined per unit or per treatment area, not per vial.

What not to do after injecting glutathione?

5 min read
Over 70% of the body's natural antioxidant defense is dependent on glutathione, the 'master antioxidant'. However, after receiving an injection, knowing what not to do after injecting glutathione is critical to preserve its effects and ensure proper detoxification.

What medications interfere with Botox? Your essential guide

4 min read
Over 8 million Botox procedures were performed in 2022 alone, making it one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments. However, the safety and success of these injections can be impacted by what medications interfere with Botox, requiring careful pre-procedure planning.

How to Get Botox Out of Your System Quicker: Separating Fact from Fiction

4 min read
Unlike hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers that can be dissolved almost instantly with an enzyme called hyaluronidase, there is no FDA-approved antidote or fast reversal agent for Botox. For those unhappy with their results, the only guaranteed solution is time, as the body gradually metabolizes the botulinum toxin over several months.