Injectable fillers, also known as dermal fillers, are among the most popular age-reversing and volume-enhancing treatments. But, if you think about it, it’s pretty phenomenal that a few injections of these dermal fillers can plump up limp lips, reinstate the cheekbones, and, otherwise, turn back the hands of time.


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Hyaluronic acid-based fillers work like magic.

Appropriately injecting them allows deflated facial features to improve. If fine lines, wrinkles, and a loss of volume bother you, dermal fillers and injectables provide the solution for quick correction.



WHAT IS A DERMAL FILLER?

Dermal fillers are any FDA-approved injectable products with a rejuvenating, contouring, and anti-aging effect. The hyaluronic acid varieties, which attract water, are immediate. 


Hyaluronic acid fillers are the most popular fillers used. They are more temporary but have minimal side effects yet noticeable results. They also fill in lines and wrinkles and add volume to aging facial features.

The primary benefit of using dermal fillers is restoring volume and fullness in the face. With age, the deep fat layers of the face begin to diminish, which causes the fact to look sunken, hollow, or flat. But fillers restore a natural fullness to the face.

Dermal fillers, which are anti-aging, hydrating, and contouring, can do numerous things, including:

  • Plump thin lips
  • Soften lines and wrinkles
  • Add contours and definition to the face
  • Erase shallow hollows
  • Remove darkness under the eyes

There are numerous different dermal fillers available, and each one comes with its own set of nuances.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF DERMAL FILLER?

 

There are various types of dermal fillers, which fall into the following categories:

 

HYALURONIC ACID
(JUVEDERM, RESTYLANE)

The most popular filler, hyaluronic acid contains a synthetic gel version of the same hyaluronic acid naturally found in the body. This filler works nicely to improve lines, wrinkles, and folds, adding volume to the temples, cheeks, and lips and enhancing the nose and jawline.

 

 

CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE
(RADIESSE)

Calcium hydroxylapatite,is what makes Radiesse unique as dermal filler treatment.

Upon injection,the Radiesse CaHA gel matrix provides immediate improvement,it helps stimulates your own collagen for up to a year and elastin for up to nine months after only one injection. 


 

POLYLACTIC ACID
(SCULPTRA)

Like Radiesse, Sculptra creates collagen over time. It helps fill lines and wrinkles, deep folds and creases, and hollow areas. While it may provide initial volume, the results appear gradually over a few months at the injection site. Also, a few sessions are often needed to achieve full results.

 

Each dermal filler family differs in its molecular and chemical makeup, the treatment areas of use, its onset of action, and the longevity of the results. Therefore, a mix-and-match approach of various dermal fillers may be needed to achieve the full results.


WHAT ARE THE TARGET AREAS?


There are several areas where dermal fillers work. Some of the most commonly used areas that respond well to treatment include:

  • The lips
  • Under the eyes
  • The bridge of the nose
  • The cheeks
  • The temples
  • The jawline
  • The mid-face
  • Folds and lines around the mouth
  • The chin
  • hands
  • some areas of body
  • The neck

HOW MUCH DOES DERMAL FILLER COST?

Dermal filler treatments vary depending on type of filler we need for each client.

The filler used, the injection areas, and the amount of filler injected influence the overall cost.

To determine the cost of your filler treatment, call our office to schedule a free consultation where we will put a custom program together to correct your current skin concerns.

For the most part, dermal fillers are safe, effective, and offer little risk. But all aesthetic procedures can have potential complications, so it's crucial to be aware of them, although severe complications are uncommon. In addition, the type of filler used and the area where it is injected can pose certain risks. Hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible if an adverse effect arises or you don't like the results. Hyaluronidase acts as an antidote to hyaluronic acid fillers and dissolves them immediately.

Fillers are fast and can be done in a few minutes to 30 minutes, depending on the areas of treatment and the fillers used.

Most fillers show immediate effects, although you may be swollen or bruised at first. This will subside in a few days, and the results you see will be what remains. The results last about six months or longer, depending on the filler used and the areas injected.

There's no actual downtime or recovery with fillers. After your injections, you should ice the area and take arnica pills to minimize swelling and bruising. After treatment, you can resume your normal activities, but avoid lifting anything heavy or partaking in any intense physical activity for the first 48 hours. It's also normal for the treated areas to be slightly swollen, bruised, red, or even look overfilled at first. There may also be tenderness or hard lumps at the injection site, which is expected. But, again, regular massage and icing the area will help.

Most filler lasts between six and twelve months, depending on the filler used and the treatment areas.