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Injectables vs. Surgery: Which is the Better Choice for Long-Term Results?

  • Dr
  • Feb 2
  • 1 min read





When considering aesthetic enhancements, one of the most common questions patients ask is: Should I choose injectables or go for a surgical procedure? To help you make an informed decision, we've created a concise 1-minute video where a doctor explains the key differences between the two options.


Cost & Longevity: A Quick Comparison

Procedure

Cost

Longevity

Injectables

6ml * $500 = $3,000

Requires repeat every 18 months

Fat Grafting

$2,500 - $5,000

Permanent procedure

Key Takeaways:

  1. Injectables: While injectables such as dermal fillers offer quick, non-surgical results, they come with a recurring cost since they need to be refreshed every 18 months. This can add up significantly over time.

  2. Fat Grafting (Surgical Procedure): Although the upfront cost of fat grafting may seem higher, it is a permanent procedure when performed correctly. This not only reduces long-term costs but also provides more natural, lasting results.

  3. Surgical Superiority: When done by a skilled surgeon, surgical procedures like fat grafting offer superior, long-lasting outcomes compared to temporary injectables. They also allow for more comprehensive facial rejuvenation.


Final Thoughts

Choosing between injectables and surgery depends on your personal goals, budget, and the longevity of results you desire. While injectables are great for quick fixes and minimal downtime, surgical procedures provide a more permanent solution, often with more natural-looking outcomes.


🎥 Watch our 1-minute video to get expert insights directly from a doctor!

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a certified plastic surgeon to determine the best option for your specific needs.




 
 
 

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