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A Captique Q & A with Dr. Leslie Baumann

How does Captique (Inamed) fit into the mix of fillers?

How does Captique (Inamed) fit into the mix of fillers?

It is stiffer than Hylaform (Inamed) and softer than Restylane (Q-Med). It's stiff enough to inject the vermilion border, but soft enough to do the body of the lips.

What are tips for best results?

I mix the Sculptra with lidocaine and epinephrine, for less pain and bruising.

Which fillers do you recommend for which areas of the face?

I usually do this: Sculptra all over, followed by Cosmoplast to the corners of mouth, deep wrinkles and vermilion. Then Captique or Hylaform to the body of the lips and into the deep lines in the same place that you put CosmoPlast.

What are possible complications?

With HA, bruising. I never use any of these in the glabella; there is too much of a risk for necrosis. I use CosmoDerm 2 (Inamed) in the glabella.

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