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Go Back in Time

By Alina H. Winamaker


As people get older, skin begins to form wrinkles and lines, and begins to sag because the elasticity in the skin becomes less strong. The collagen that is a crucial part of youthful skin starts to go away, and the skin looks less tight and full. In order to see the results from the use of dermal fillers, there is no need to wait for week after week, the effects are instant.

There are all kinds of terms for dermal fillers, including injectable facial fillers, facial fillers, tissue fillers, cosmetic fillers, injectable cosmetic fillers, injectable hyaluronic acid, or injectable collagen. There are many things dermal fillers are used for to rejuvenate the face, recessed scars can be made less prominent, to make skin appear fuller, and of course to reduce lines and wrinkles. These fillers are primarily utilized for correcting the deep lines that show up between the side of the mouth and the nose, or between eyebrows and to enhance and increase lip size and shape.

This process of using dermal fillers is a way to have a younger looking face, to seem as if you have gone back in time and it is much less invasive than other procedures. Unlike a face lift, fillers are less costly, have minimal risks and have little or no downtime involved. Whether for lines and wrinkles, or to make acne or accidental scarring less prominent, many people are choosing dermal fillers. For those who want to appear more youthful, dermal fillers are a good alternative to more invasive plastic surgery options.

Depending on the type of filler used, the patient's skin, and the place of injection, the length of the effects vary. A lot of choices are out there when it comes to dermal fillers, and the amount of improvement needed, and the places where the correction is desired make up the factors when deciding. Your surgeon will help you select the filler that will best help you reach the look you have in mind. Collagen, hyaluronic acid, and fat are 3 of the most common kinds of fillers utilized today. Each of these fillers last about a year, at which point you will need to get re-treated.

Some of the popular fillers in the market include brand names such as Radiesse, Juvederm, Restylane, Hylaform, Artefill, Sculptra, ZyPlast, DermaDeep, DermaLive, and Perlane. With all of the choices, the advice of your physician will help you to decide what is best in your case.

Dermal fillers were the second-most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment, just after Botox injections. There are very few complications associated with the procedure. The risks that do exist include infection, bruising, swelling, itching, migration of the filler, rash, or dissatisfaction with the results.

When done with expert precision, these dermal filler effects can be more noticeable and long lasting, so that the patient doesn't need to go back often to maintain the enhancements. For optimum results, choose a qualified and properly trained doctor for your filler injection.




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