Skincare matters to injectables: Here’s Why

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Injectables work to improve the appearance of your face, but you must also address the health of your skin. That’s where skincare comes in and it’s more important than you could ever imagine.

Patients are happy to invest in syringes that offer effective fixes to common skin concerns like sagging skin or crow’s feet. But when people are asked to invest into skincare products, they ghost 👻.

If you’ve ever considered skipping on skincare, read this first. In a few minutes, you’ll get why skincare is so important to injectables.


Why injected patients skip skincare

It’s not hard to figure out. After fillers and neurotoxins like Dysport or Xeomin, your skin looks amazing. They solve fine lines, diminish the signs of aging, and even contour the face to achieve the lips and profile you’ve always wanted. With your dream face, what more is there?

We understand why people feel this way, but without skincare, you’re neglecting the health of your skin. In the end, you’re shooting yourself in the foot if you skip skincare. 

So why should you invest money and time into a skincare regime after investing in an injection appointment? Here’s a great reason...


Skincare can make your injectables last longer

Injections and skincare go hand-in-hand. Why? Their results depend on one another. 

Injectables like dermal fillers and neurotoxins work best when they are paired with a proper skin care routine. That means using products that are designed for your specific skin type and concerns.

According to Harper's Bazaar, dermatologists recommend to:

“Supercharge your skincare in the weeks and months following your injection by incorporating a moisturizer with ultra-hydrating ingredients. It will dovetail off the internal hydrating effects of the injected hyaluronic acid fillers and enhance the skin-smoothing results of Botox."

Read that again: Enhance the skin-smoothing results. Using skincare products can boost and prolong the results of your injectables. Everyone should take proper care of their face (and body) because it sets the foundation for everything else. 

Still not seeing the long results you want? Here are a few other ways to prolong the length of your injectable results.


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What skincare should I use after neurotoxins or fillers?

The best skincare you can reward your skin with after injections is medical-grade, aka cosmeceutical. That means finding products that contain active ingredients that have been clinically proven to provide results. You can also only find them at doctor’s offices.

Medical-grade skincare is a beautiful fusion between gaining aesthetic benefits and improving skin health. They’re more concentrated than over-the-counter products so although they may be a bit pricier, they are higher quality and create better results.

In short, if you get injectables, opt for the medical-grade skincare. While neurotoxins and fillers make you look great instantly, your skincare regime will ensure your skin looks its best for the long-game.


medical-grade skincare products in Draper, Utah

The Glam Lounge offers our patients SkinBetter Science. It’s award-winning lineup of medical-grade cosmeceutical products are scientifically advanced but also simplify skincare. You can get the results you want from just one or two products. So don’t worry, we’re not going to tell you to adopt a 10-step skincare regimen. Ain’t nobody got time for that..

Questions? Let’s chat. Come in for a consultation and let’s discuss your beauty goals and skin concerns. Whether you’ve been treating your skin like royalty or know it could use a little extra love, we’ll find the perfect skincare solution for you right here in Draper, UT.


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