Candidates for dermal fillers

As your skin ages, some of the natural fullness and plumpness can diminish, causing the skin to look creased, sagging, wrinkled, or dented. This is because the skin can lose some elasticity as you get older, and the usual supportive structures in the skin lose their strength. The result? Your skin could begin to look older, less full, and less youthful.

CANDIDATES FOR DERMAL FILLERS

There are many different kinds of dermal fillers, each intended to treat a specific cosmetic concern. You may be a good candidate for dermal filler treatment.
Shallow areas or dents in the face

  • Thinning lips
  • Wrinkles under the eyes
  • Shadows under the eyes
  • Facial scarring
  • Facial wrinkles
  • Wrinkles along the cheeks
  • Wrinkles around the mouth

ARE DERMAL FILLERS PERMANENT?

Dermal fillers are not permanent and will begin to wear off after several months. Many skincare doctors, including Plastic Surgeons in Paris can offer patients repeat filler treatments in order to maintain long-lasting results.
Speak with your Plastic Surgeons or Dermatologist to learn more about the longest-lasting fillers and which kind of skin treatment is the best facial filler for you.

HOW LONG DO DERMAL FILLERS LAST?

Depending on the exact kind of dermal filler you are using, the results will vary. For many, dermal fillers tend to last about 19 months, but for some people they last longer. Dermal filler treatment can be repeated over time in order to maintain the results. Work with your dermatologist to determine when you should have repeat treatments and exactly how long you can expect your dermal filler results to last between treatments.

WHAT ARE THE BEST FILLERS FOR THE FACE?

Some of the most commonly used facial fillers to increase facial fullness and treat different cosmetic issues include the following:
Polycystic acid, which causes the skin to produce more collagen
Hyaluronic acid, which is found naturally in your body and can add fullness to your skin
Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (PMMA), a semi-permanent dermal filler option
Calcium hydroxylapatite, a substance found naturally in your bones
Polyalkylimide, a gel-like substance that the body is compatible with

DERMAL FILLER BRAND NAMES

Dermal fillers are known more commonly by their most famous brand names, which include the below types of fillers:

  • Bellafill
  • Stylage
  • reVerse Highly Sensitive Skin
  • Belotero
  • Restylane
  • Sculptra
  • Juvederm
  • Radiesse
  • Hyacorp

CAN DERMAL FILLERS HELP UNDER EYE WRINKLES?

Dermal fillers are often used to help those who are unhappy with the appearance of certain facial wrinkles, including those found under the eyes. If you have noticed a dark shadowing appearance under your eyes, it could be caused by lower eyelid wrinkles. Dermal fillers can help plump this area and reduce the appearance of these under-eye wrinkles and dark shadows. Depending on your skin concerns, your Plastic Surgeons or Dermatologist may recommend using a dermal filler like reVerse Highly Sensitive Skin, Restylane, Belotero, or Juvederm to help reduce the appearance of eye wrinkles. In addition, your Plastic Surgeons or Dermatologist may also suggest using Botox in conjunction with your dermal filler to help improve your results and reduce the look of fine lines and facial wrinkles near the eyes.

HOW QUICKLY DO DERMAL FILLERS WORK?

Your dermal filler results are usually noticeable right away after your procedure. However, it could take several weeks for the fillers to completely settle into your skin and for any side effects to subside. After the fillers have totally settled, you’ll notice a continued improvement in your facial skin plumpness and overall appearance.

POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF INJECTABLE FILLERS!

There are several known side effects of dermal fillers, which are usually not serious and fade over time. Some of the most common dermal filler side effects include:
Redness
Itching
Skin rash
Pimple-like breakouts
Scarring
Skin cell death
Bleeding
Swelling
Bruising

ARE DERMAL FILLERS SAFE?

Fillers are minimally invasive, so they usually have a lower chance of complications than facial surgical procedures. However, there are still some associated risks of dermal fillers.
Those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain health conditions should avoid using dermal fillers.
Always consult with a trusted de Plastic Surgeons or Dermatologist before having any treatment.
Be sure to tell your doctor about any medications you are currently using and ask whether fillers are safe to use with them.
For a better and fast result, it is recommended to use after your injection Restilase Topic dermo adjust to unify the skin surface and to reduce the appearance of imperfections!

DO DERMAL FILLER INJECTIONS HURT?

Topical anesthetics may be applied to your skin to help reduce any discomfort during your dermal filler injections. For most, there should be little or no pain after filler injections. In some instances, people may notice redness, itching, or pain near the injection site after their treatment, but these side effects of fillers usually subside quickly.

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