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Injections at Carolina Facial Plastics

This post is part of my long-term partnership with Carolina Facial Plastics. Quick warning…if seeing or talking about needles/injections makes you squeamish, you might want to skip this one!

It’s been great to be partnering with Carolina Facial Plastics again now that I’m on the other side of pregnancy and breastfeeding. While I loved that time of life and didn’t mind skipping out on things like retinol and Botox, it’s been wonderful to feel like my body is my own again and to have more freedom when it comes to products and treatments.

Last month I wrote all about the skincare routine that Terri Edson, CFP’s medical aesthetician, designed to address the needs of my skin from both a hormonal and aging perspective. If you missed that post, you can read it here. I am still loving the products and the results that I am getting from them.

INJECTIONS AT CAROLINA FACIAL PLASTICS

injections at Carolina facial plastics

And this post is all about the facial injections that I had with CFP’s nurse practitioner Courtney Whitley back in December for areas/concerns that needed a little more help than skincare products could provide, and that could be addressed non-surgically through injections like Dysport/Botox and filler.

In my appointment with Courtney, I shared the following concerns:

  • Jaw clenching
  • Eye asymmetry
  • Under eye circles
Carolina facial plastics consultation

One of the things that I appreciate most about being a client at Carolina Facial Plastics is that whether I’m working with Dr. Kulbersh, Courtney or Terri, the first thing they do at the beginning of every appointment is ask for my input.

They look to me to identify problem areas and/or things I’d like to improve. They never come at it from a place of listing out the things they could “fix” on my face. In my seven years of working with Carolina Facial Plastics, I have always felt listened to and never felt sold to. My treatment plans have always felt very personal. No one has ever made me feel that there is anything wrong with me or my face, and they follow my lead in making suggestions to help with things that I identify as issues.

Here’s a quick overview of the areas we treated back in December with Dysport (similar to Botox) and Restylane (filler).

JAW CLENCHING

injections for jaw clenching Carolina facial plastics

Courtney injected Dysport directly into my masseter muscle, which is the large jaw muscle that you can touch and feel when you chew or clench your teeth together. I have VERY strong and overactive masseter muscles and injections are literally the only thing that help me with 24/7 clenching. I guess I technically still have the habit of clenching but the Dysport weakens the masseter muscles just enough to make it so that you reduce damage and wear to your teeth and stress on your jaw and neck. You can 100% still chew and eat like you normally do. I don’t even notice a difference with chewing.

Another benefit of the Dysport injections in my masseter muscles is that it softens my jawline and the overall look of my face. I already have a fairly thin face with angular features so this softness is very welcome!

You can a detailed account of my very long history with jaw clenching and how injections have brought me relief in this post.

EYE ASYMMETRY 

Let me start by saying that facial asymmetry is SUPER common and you can go so down the rabbit hole of picking apart your asymmetries. That said, for the last couple of years I have noticed in photos that my left eye always appeared a bit smaller than the right. I felt like it was getting worse and it was bothering me. My eyes just “felt” different from one another.

I had surgery on my eyes when I was five years old and it was to the point where I was concerned that maybe there was some complication from that going on. I made an appointment to see the eye doctor last year and after an exam he said my eyes were totally fine, I just had a droopy eyelid. While I was very relieved there wasn’t a problem with my eyes, a droopy eyelid was a bit of a bummer.

Courtney Whitley Carolina facial plastics

I shared the droopy eyelid story with Courtney and after her exam she told me that it wasn’t my eyelid but rather a muscle under my left eye that was pulling in a way that caused it to appear smaller than my right. WHO KNEW!? I was excited when she told me that she inject Dysport to relax that muscle and open up my left eye a bit more.

If you want to learn more about Dysport, there is so much information on the Carolina Facial Plastics website.

UNDER EYE CIRCLES

Under eye circles are something that I’ve dealt with for most of my adult life from both a hereditary and dark coloring standpoint. Well, let’s just say that having a toddler and a work schedule that’s all over the place doesn’t do me any favors in that area! I asked Courtney if there was anything we could do to improve the appearance of the circles and she suggested Restylane filler to add volume to my under eye area so that the circles weren’t as pronounced.

filler for undereye circles Carolina facial plastics

I swear to you that I barely feel the Dysport/Botox injections. They feel like tiny stings and any redness/inflammation from them goes away super quickly. Filler is a bit more uncomfortable for me. It’s a more involved injection and it takes longer to place it. The first thing Courtney did was apply a numbing cream to the area where she would be injecting filler. I also took her up on squeezing a stress ball throughout the filler process!

One of the best and most comforting things about getting injections at Carolina Facial Plastics is that Dr. Kulbersh is fanatical about using the absolute best techniques possible. For facial fillers, he has coined his own phrase called the “needle-less injection.” Instead of a bunch of needle sticks to inject the filler, Dr. Kulbersh has trained Courtney to use a blunt tipped microcannula. The cannula is long enough to reach many areas of the face from the one tiny hole. This limits the amount of needle sticks and also reduces the risk for and incidence of bruising.

You can read tons more about facial fillers…what areas they can treat, FAQs, types of fillers, injections techniques, etc…on the Carolina Facial Plastics website.

BEFORE AND AFTER

injections at Carolina facial plastics

Here’s a super casual before and after shot. I haven’t had a single person comment about the injections or ask if I had anything done and that’s a win in my book! My goal is to look as much like ME as possible, but to feel good in my own skin. My injections are natural and I don’t feel “frozen” or “overfilled.” (At all!)

I don’t want anyone to read this post and feel like they should be getting injections or that there is anything wrong with their face, aging or having wrinkles! I truly embrace that aging is a gift but I also think it’s okay to want to age as gracefully as possible. I respect every single woman’s choice to do what is right for her body.

QUESTIONS

Have you ever tried any facial injections? 

Do you have any questions about facial injections? I am happy to write a follow up post with answers and to bring in Courtney and Dr. Kulbersh where needed! 🙂 

Photos Deeana Kourtney Photography.

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