What No One Tells You About Botox and Fillers | Facial Harmonization with Dr. José Ángel Marrero.

|Jose Marrero

Natural Rejuvenation: Exclusive Interview with Dr. José Ángel Marrero on Facial Harmonization, Botox, and Fillers

In a recent interview on Burbu TV, Dr. José Ángel Marrero—a specialist in aesthetic medicine renowned for his natural and safe approach—discussed one of the most relevant topics in the world of modern aesthetics: how to rejuvenate the face without losing one's personal essence.

From the differences between treatments like Botox and hyaluronic acid to warnings about dangerous procedures, this conversation has become a key guide for those who want to maintain their image in an informed and safe way.

What is facial harmonization and how do you achieve a natural result?

Facial harmonization is a combination of non-surgical techniques aimed at balancing facial features, highlighting the patient's natural beauty. This procedure may include the use of dermal fillers, botulinum toxin (Botox), collagen stimulators, and more, depending on each individual's needs.

According to Dr. Marrero, harmonization should adapt to the face, not impose a mold. His philosophy is clear: "Less is more when you work responsibly. The goal is not to change the face, but to restore its vitality in a subtle way."

Differences between Botox and hyaluronic acid

During the interview, one of the most common questions among patients was clarified: Are Botox and hyaluronic acid the same thing?

  • Botox , or botulinum toxin, is used to relax the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles, such as forehead wrinkles or crow's feet.

  • Hyaluronic acid , on the other hand, is a dermal filler that restores lost volume in areas such as lips, cheekbones, or nasolabial folds.

Both treatments have different purposes and must be applied under a personalized diagnosis.

The danger of “overfill syndrome”: when excess affects aesthetics

One of the most important points discussed by Dr. Marrero was the risk of so-called overfill syndrome , an increasingly common phenomenon where the face loses its natural appearance due to the excessive use of fillers.

This occurs primarily when treatments are applied by people without adequate medical training or aesthetic criteria. The result: inflated, expressionless, and artificial faces.

Sculptra and bioregenerators: how to rejuvenate from within

In addition to traditional fillers, Dr. Marrero highlighted the value of treatments such as Sculptra , a biostimulant that activates the skin's natural collagen production.

Unlike hyaluronic acid, these treatments do not provide immediate fillers, but rather generate progressive and long-lasting results, ideal for those seeking subtle, healthy improvements.

Medical uses of Botox: beyond aesthetics

A little-known aspect also addressed in the interview was the use of Botox for medical conditions, such as chronic migraines.

Dr. Marrero explained how botulinum toxin has been approved to treat severe headaches, demonstrating that this treatment goes beyond the aesthetic field.

The risks of illegal products: silicone and clandestine procedures

The rise of cosmetic procedures has also brought a worrying increase in the use of banned products, such as liquid silicone facial products . Dr. Marrero was emphatic in warning about the irreversible damage that these substances, which are still applied clandestinely and without medical supervision, can cause.

Side effects include infections, necrosis, chronic inflammatory reactions, and permanent facial deformities.

How to choose a safe aesthetic doctor?

One of the key messages from this interview was the importance of choosing a certified professional trained in aesthetic medicine. Dr. Marrero always recommends verifying:

  • That the doctor has an active professional license.

  • That works with products approved by regulatory entities such as the FDA.

  • That has proven experience and real patient results.

Avoiding excessively low prices or unfounded promotions is key to protecting your health and your face.

Real Results: A Personalized Approach

At Dr. Marrero's clinic, each treatment is individually designed, taking into account the patient's age, facial structure, skin quality, and goals.

The goal is not to transform, but to restore the freshness of the face while respecting its essence.

Do you have doubts about which treatment is best for you?

  • Botox or dermal filler?

  • Is it time for a touch-up?

  • How to maintain a fresh face without looking artificial?

All of these questions were addressed in the full interview. It's a valuable resource for those looking to begin or continue their journey in aesthetic medicine, providing reliable information.

Watch the full interview with Dr. Marrero on Burbu TV

Get informed, clarify your doubts, and make safe decisions to take care of your face and your well-being.
Click here to watch the full interview:
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