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These are the most popular type of dermal fillers. They provide hydration and volume by attracting water to the injected area. Common brands include Juvederm and Restylane. Hyaluronic acid fillers are versatile and can be used for lips, cheeks, and under-eye areas.
Found in Radiesse, these fillers are thicker and provide more structure. They are often used for deeper lines and are ideal for augmenting the cheeks and jawline. They also stimulate collagen production in the skin.
Known by the brand Sculptra, this type of filler works gradually to restore volume lost due to aging. It stimulates the production of your body’s collagen and is often used for facial wrinkles and deeper folds.
Poly(methyl methacrylate) fillers, such as Bellafill, provide a semi-permanent solution for wrinkle treatment and can last for many years. PMMA fillers consist of a collagen gel and tiny microspheres that provide structural support.
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Smooth out fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth, eyes, and forehead.
Achieve plumper, more defined lips without surgery.
Restore volume and contour to the cheeks, creating a youthful appearance.
Reduce dark circles and hollows under the eyes (tear troughs).
Enhance the jawline for a more sculpted look.
Dermal fillers are injectable that help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Dermal fillers work by adding volume to targeted areas, such as the forehead, temples, cheeks, chin, lips, jawline and under-eye area, resulting in a more youthful appearance. The procedure is fast, with minimal downtime, making it a popular preference for those looking for a appearance rejuvenation without undergoing surgery.
Dermal fillers are injectable that help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Dermal fillers work by adding volume to targeted areas, such as the forehead, temples, cheeks, chin, lips, jawline and under-eye area, resulting in a more youthful appearance. The procedure is fast, with minimal downtime, making it a popular preference for those looking for a appearance rejuvenation without undergoing surgery.
Dermal Fillers are biocompatible, which means they do not have a harmful effect on the human body. They are designed to create lift and add volume to key areas of the face that show signs of aging. The active ingredient in our dermal filler varies from a brand to another. Some use hyaluronic acid (HA), others like Radiesse, incorporates calcium hydroxyapatite, some are the combination of both.
You can normally expect to see the outcomes of dermal filler treatments instantly after the procedure. You may develop some swelling and bruising at first, that goes down over the next few days to a week.
Results differ depending on filler used volume used, and your body's response. For most patients, the final, optimal results of dermal filler injections become fully apparent within 1-2 weeks post-treatment when we use HA and 3 to 6 months for Calcium Hydroxyapatite an PLLA.
Dermal filler results typically last between 8 to 18 months, subject to the type of filler used, the area treated, and some individual factors. To maintain ideal results, regular touch-up treatments are recommended. It's essential to consult with a qualified doctor to decide the best treatment plan for lasting and natural-looking results.
As with any medical procedure, there are risks involved with the use of dermal fillers. Any dermal filler can cause short- or long-term side effects, permanent side effects, or a combination. However, most side effects associated with dermal fillers occur shortly after.
The most common side effects are bruising, redness, swelling, and mild pain.
Before your dermal filler treatment, avoid blood-thinning medications (aspirin and ibuprofen) to lower the risk of bruising.