HOW TO GET RID OF THOSE FKING WRINKLES PART 2

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PART 1










LIP LINES
BOTOX ⇢ So botox is injected into orbicularis oris muscle which is around the mouth.

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Gpt did nice but the injection marking is not that accurate . other units and shit are correct
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BEFORE AND AFTER




HA FILLERS ⇢So this time gpt has quite made a accurate image. ofc you don't need to inject at all marking but inject where the lines are formed
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BEFORE AND AFTER



FAT GRAFT ⇢ Can't diy around need doctor to do it so




MARIONETTE LINES
BOTOX
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Think gpt again made marking mistake this shit is so ass dude:lul: . as far as i know unit and other shit are correct

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couldn't find more people prefer fillers over botox


HA FILLERS
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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FAT GRAFT ⇢ goes hand to hand with laser and botox
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MENTAL CREASE

BOTOX
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BEFORE AND AFTER


HA FILLERS
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BEFORE AND AFTER




WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR FUCKS UP( AI USED:confused: )

BOTOX COMPLICATIONS

Forehead Lines


Common: Brow ptosis (heavy brow), flat/expressionless forehead, asymmetry
Serious: Brow drop so severe it narrows the visual field — happens when injected too low or too much units, frontalis is the only brow elevator

Frown Lines


Common: Bruising, asymmetry, headache
Serious: Eyelid ptosis (drooping eyelid) — toxin migrates through septum to levator palpebrae. Most feared glabellar complication. Also vascular occlusion risk with filler (see below)

Crow's Feet


Common: Bruising, lumpy smile, cheek heaviness if too deep
Serious: Diplopia (double vision) if injected too close to orbital rim and toxin reaches extraocular muscles

Bunny Lines


Common: Lip elevation asymmetry, lip droop
Serious: Upper lip ptosis, altered smile if levator labii affected

Lip Lines


Common: Asymmetric smile, drooling, difficulty whistling/drinking
Serious: Oral incompetence — too many units weakens orbicularis, patient can't close lips properly

Marionette


Common: Asymmetry, over-relaxation of depressor anguli oris causing flat lower face
Serious: Affects mentalis — chin dimpling treatment gone wrong causes speech/eating difficulty




Mental Crease Botox





Common : Bruising / swellingAsymmetryUndercorrection



Serious : Lip incompetence (too many units — can't close properly, drooling) Oral commissure droop (too lateral, hits depressor anguli oris)Speech/eating difficulty (mentalis paralysis)

FILLER COMPLICATIONS

Frown Lines


Common: Bruising, lump
Serious: Vascular occlusion → skin necrosis. Glabellar vessels (supratrochlear, supraorbital) are end arteries with poor collateral. Also retrograde embolism → blindness via ophthalmic artery. This is the most dangerous filler zone on the face

Nasolabial Folds


Common: Tyndall effect (bluish hue if too superficial), lumpiness, asymmetry
Serious: Angular artery occlusion → alar/nasal tip necrosis. Labial artery compromise

Marionette Lines


Common: Overfill, unnatural stiffness
Serious: Facial artery branches — inferior labial artery occlusion

Lip Lines


Common: Tyndall, lumpiness, lip distortion
Serious: Superior/inferior labial artery occlusion → lip tissue necrosis

Mental Crease


Common: Unnatural shelf appearance, lumpiness
Serious: Mental artery occlusion, chin necrosis

Crow's Feet


Filler here is generally avoided — thin skin, high Tyndall risk, proximity to orbit. Most practitioners don't fill this zone
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COMAPRISON BETWEEN BOTOX AND FILLER AND FAT GRAFT ( TABLE )


Zone
Botox
HA Filler
Fat Graft
Best Choice
Forehead lines
First line, works great
Rarely, only thick/heavy skin
Not used much
Botox
Glabellar lines
First line
High risk, avoid if possible
Not used much
Botox
Crow's feet
First line
Stay away
Not used much but used if too deep
Botox
Bunny lines
Works well
Not really needed
Not used too much
Botox
Lip lines
Low dose helps
Superficial filler works
Not worth it
Both combined
Marionette lines
Treat the DAO
Fill the fold
Good for deep volume
Combined
Mental crease
Relax the mentalis
Can help
Long term fix
Combined
Nasolabial folds
Doesn't help the fold itself
Go-to choice
Works too
HA Filler




LASERS (IN SHORT)



Laser Type
How it works
Best for
Downtime
CO2 Fractional
Removes skin columns + heat remodeling
Deep wrinkles, severe photoaging, perioral lines
7–14 days
Er:YAG
Cleaner/less thermal damage than CO2
Moderate wrinkles, thinner skin, darker skin types
5–10 days
Fractional Non-ablative
Heats without removing skin
Mild-moderate wrinkles, maintenance
2–5 days
Nd:YAG (1064nm)
Deep penetration, non-ablative
Skin tightening, early wrinkles
Minimal
IPL
Not technically a laser, broadband light
Surface texture, not great for deep wrinkles
1–3 days

Zone
Best Laser
lip lines
CO2 fractional, best zone for laser
Crow's feet
CO2 or Er:YAG, risky near orbit
Forehead lines
Fractional non-ablative or light CO2
Glabella
CO2 fractional works but Botox still needed
Neck lines
Er:YAG or non-ablative, CO2 too aggressive here
Nasolabial / Marionette
Laser helps surface but filler still needed for depth

At the end fractional co2 laser will be best for any type of wrinkle





BEFORE AND AFTER

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CHEMICAL PEELS


Peels work by controlled chemical injury to the epidermis or dermis, this triggers Keratinocyte desquamation and epidermal renewal and also helps for dermal remodeling via fibroblast activation which activates new collagen (types I and III) and does elastin synthesis

Superficial (epidermis to papillary dermis)


AHA (glycolic 20–70%, lactic, mandelic), salicylic acid 20–30%, TCA 10–20% chemicals are used . which targets fine lines and surface texture . there is chance of mild photodamage in the process . the downtime is 3–5 days of flaking/dryness and is useful for collagen stimulus and minimal primarily epidermal renewal



Medium (papillary to upper reticular dermis)



Agents like TCA 35%, , glycolic 70% are used which Targets moderate wrinkle and has Downtime of 7–10 days and causes peeling and Collagen stimulation is good at this


Deep (mid-reticular dermis)

Agents like (88% phenol + croton oil + Septisol + distilled water), modified phenol formulas are used which targets deep static wrinkles and causes severe photodamage. the downtime is of 10–21 days Results are often dramatic and is for long term and cardiac monitoring is required in this cause phenol is cardiotoxic

BEFORE AND AFTER

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COMBINATIONS
Zone
Best Combination
Forehead lines
Botox + full face CO2 or TCA
Glabella
Botox + full face CO2 or TCA
Crow's feet
Botox + full face CO2 or TCA + fat graft if hollow
Bunny lines
Botox + full face CO2 or TCA
Perioral lines
Botox low dose + full face CO2 or phenol + HA filler
Nasolabial folds
HA filler + full face CO2 or TCA
Marionette lines
Botox + HA filler + full face CO2 or TCA
Mental crease
Botox + HA filler + full face CO2 or TCA

YOU CAN DO FULL FACE LASER AND PEEL THIS WILL BE GREAT





SOFTMAXXES

Just improve your skin collagen via softmaxxes that's all . i am pretty sure there are many guides for it. use retinoids and all other shit and avoid sun and have a good lifestyle overall so i will not be taking about collagen improving compounds here



VOLUFILINE
Volufiline is a viral drug it is a plant extract which will promote the fat cells to hold lipids in hypodermis deepest part of skin ofc its good for gentle change b this has actually improved breast area on women by 8.4 % so its the women were of age like 18 to 32 told them to use this for 56 days and the results were 8.4% tissue development this is a good result tbh it was a small scale study

Volufiline combines a synthetic carrier with sarsasapogenin, a steroidal compound extracted from the roots of the Asian botanical Anemarrhena asphodeloides. Its proposed mechanism includes


Adipocyte Differentiation: It promotes the maturation and proliferation of pre-adipocytes (precursor fat cells) into mature, fully functioning fat cells.


Lipid Storage: It activates cell pathways involved in lipid regulation, instructing the existing and newly formed fat cells to accumulate and store more fat lipids in the hypodermis
Volumizing Effect: By boosting fat density in localized areas, it aims to create a plumper, firmer, and more filled-in appearance
well it cant replace filler, fat grafting or any surgical interventions but it gives a stubble result at application area

SIDE EFFECT

Not much expect flakiness clogged pore and causing acne since it is a oil based compound and a bit of skin irritation



VOLUPLUS

Voluplus is another patented active ingredient, generally utilized to enhance fullness, primarily formulated for bust and body contouring Same as Volufinile but works a bit different

It incorporates Macelignan (a natural compound derived from nutmeg) combined with a fatty acid carrier.

Similar to Volufiline, it targets fat tissue (adipose cells). It is designed to promote lipid storage and assist in the maturation of fat cells, helping to fill out the skin naturally in the areas where it is applied.




ARGIRELINE

Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-8) is a synthetic anti-aging peptide used in topical skincare to target expression wrinkles this is also called botox in a bottle but is not as potent as botox

Neurotransmitter release—which tells your muscles to contract . depends on a group of proteins called the SNARE complex (specifically the SNAP-25 protein)

Argireline is modeled after the N-terminal end of SNAP-25. Because of its similar molecular structure, it competes with SNAP-25 to attach to the SNARE complex.
By interfering with the formation and stability of this complex, Argireline prevents the release of acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter). Without these chemical signals, facial muscles contract less forcefully, preventing and softening expression lines.
Just know this can remove the depth of wrinkles by 30 % when applying this for a month


THIS DOESNT WORKS AS BOTOX DISSCUSSED IN THIS STUDY

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10665711/
SIDE EFFECT

Simple effect like temporary skin irritation, redness, tingling, or dryness etc not much



PROTOCOL

Improve you collagen production :feelshah:

Argireline : apply to the area you have wrinkle apply two times a day every day use small amount 2 to 3 drops and use 10 % solution

Volufiline and Voluplus : yeah same 2 to 3 drops twice a day


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