Injectables Specialist Q&A
Dr. Ayala Vega, DNP, FNP-C offers non-invasive injectable treatments to help you accomplish your cosmetic goals. We provide a wide range of treatments and procedures to target specific areas of the face and body, such as Botox and dermal fillers. Injectables are available at Golden Rose Wellness to help you fight signs of aging including fighting fine lines and wrinkles, as well as sagging skin on the face and neck. If you are looking to reverse your signs of aging, contact our clinic in Altamonte Springs FL today or schedule an appointment online.


Table of Contents:
What are Injectables?
What causes our skin to age?
Am I a candidate for Injectables?
What is the difference between Injectables and Fillers?
What Injectables do you offer at Golden Rose Wellness and MedSpa?
Injectables are chemical substance that is injected into the skin through a medical sterile needle and targets certain areas of the face and neck to allow a more plumped appearance or to support muscles while lessening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Our skin is one of the largest organs in our bodies, as it covers most of our body’s vital organs and structures. Our skin works to protect our body from any harmful elements and provides a sense of touch. Aging is a natural process that occurs in all living organisms. Our skin ages as a result of several factors. Our skin becomes thinner, and weaker even as we age, and age spots are often commonly seen on our skin. Our skin changes color as we continue aging, and due to this result as well as a combination of other factors, such as sun exposure and underlying medical conditions.
Our skin is made up of several layers, which include the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissues. The primary function of the epidermis is to protect the body from the environment and harmful substances. As we age, the outer layer of our skin causes this to age. The dermis is where most of our body’s internal organs are located, so this particular layer needs to be strong enough to support these organs. However, as we age, it will reduce the dermal tissue within this layer. Damage to the dermis will also cause it to thin out and become more translucent, this then makes it easier for sunlight to damage our underlying muscles and organs – which gives our skin a graying appearance.
One of the most common sports injuries is strained muscle. Injectable treatments are commonly used to heal damaged muscles and joints. These treatments are also very effective for aesthetic purposes. Many athletes use injectables to improve their performance and appearance. However, many people seek out injectable treatments without ever playing a sport. This treatment option is also very helpful for elderly individuals who need strength and mobility benefits.
Many people seek out injectable treatments for aesthetic purposes. They’re a more permanent way of adding muscles and toning your body than surgery. These treatments are also very helpful for elderly individuals who need strength and mobility benefits. Injectables are a more effective way of treating joint pain than surgery. These treatments have also been proven to be more effective in reducing joint pain than oral medication. Anesthetic risk is much lower with injectable treatments, so doctors tend to prefer using them for chronic pain management.
Anabolic steroids are one of the most popular types of injectables among athletes and the general public. These hormones are used to treat injuries and promote growth in athletes. Doctors will typically administer these injections directly into the target area through a needle. This treatment is much more effective than covering the area with plastic and sandbags while you stretch the muscle manually. It’s also a lot less painful and risky when compared to surgery. After the athlete recovers, he can return to his normal activities without any lingering effects from the treatment.
Athletes use performance-enhancing drugs like testosterone to improve their athletic performance. The primary function of these drugs is to increase protein production in your body- which leads to bigger muscles, stronger bones, and better endurance. However, all athletes use these drugs for aesthetic purposes as well as to extend their careers. Pain-free, high-quality skin care isn’t exactly necessary when you’re 25 years old either. That said, people still find ways to extend their careers using PEDs- even if they’re professional soccer players in their 30s or 40s.
There are several different types of injectables that doctors use for different conditions. Most commonly, doctors use biologics like hyaluronic acid for treating knee injuries or joint pain. These injections work by restoring lost moisture and elasticity in your skin and muscles after repetitive motion damage occurs. Other types of injectables used for treating sports injuries include botox, fillers, and vaccines for eyesight issues or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Doctors often recommend a combination of these different treatments for their patients suffering from various conditions or injuries.
Injectables are an excellent treatment option for recovering athletes or people with sports injuries or chronic pain. These treatments have many benefits over surgery alone- plus they look great too! People use these treatments regularly without bearing any responsibility toward sports or physical training. Thanks to modern technology, we’ve gotten rid of dangerous procedures like corsets and corsetry that used to bind up our bodies every day! Instead, we’ve conquered injury with modern sports medicine techniques like injectables!
Botox injectables and dermal fillers are both injectables that can be injected through a needle; the main difference between Botox and Dermal Fillers is the ingredients that are used within the two to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Botox paralyzes the underlying muscles within the face and neck, while dermal fillers fill them in to get rid of fine lines and wrinkles.
– Botox
– Cheek & Under-Eye Filler
– Cheek Filler
– Lip Filler
– Chin Augmentation
– Nasolabial Fold Filler
We serve clients from Altamonte Springs FL, Winter Springs FL, Longwood FL, Maitland FL, Forest City FL, and Casselberry FL.


Additional Services You May Need
▸ Fillers
▸ IV Therapy
▸ Medical Weight Loss
▸ Body Contouring
▸ Botox
▸ BHRT
▸ Microneedling
▸ Chemical Peel
▸ Dermal Fillers
▸ Sexual Health
▸ Hair Restoration
▸ B12 injections
▸ Lipotropic Injections
▸ Baby Botox
▸ Botulinum Toxin
▸ Injectables
▸ Virtual Consultation
▸ Radiofrequency Facials
▸ Brow Lamination
▸ Brow Shaping
▸ Brow Waxing
▸ PMU
▸ Microblading
▸ Ombre
▸ Microshading
▸ Brow Tinting
▸ Hybrid Tint