Make Aging Appear to Go Backwards

By Alina H. Winamaker


The elasticity of skin that comes naturally weakens over time, saggy skin, wrinkles and lines are the result. 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.

Injectable collagen, injectable facial fillers, hyaluronic acid, injectable cosmetic fillers, tissue fillers, facial fillers, or just injectable fillers, dermal fillers go by numerous titles. 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. They are commonly used to plump up the lips and remove deep creases that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth, and creases between the eyebrows.

Dermal fillers are a minimally invasive method of turning back the clock and making one's face appear youthful and refreshed. These is a much less expensive and risky procedure than a face lift, and not much, if any, recovery time is needed. For treating scars due to acne or accidents, wrinkles and lines that are unattractive, this is a widely used procedure. When plastic surgery seems like too invasive of a procedure, dermal filler injections are the right option to revive your appearance.

There are many factors for how long these fillers will be effective, including which product is chosen, skin type of the patient, and the injection site, 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. Dermal fillers today are usually one of these 3 types: hyaluronic acid, fat, and collagen. 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. Your doctor can explain which type and brand of dermal fillers would be most appropriate for you.

When a patient opts to use a method other than surgery, dermal fillers are the second most common choice, coming just behind injections of Botox. It is not common for there to be any side effects that result with this option. At times, some side effects like swelling, itching, filler shifting, rash or infection, bruising, and some people just plain are not happy after with the effects.

There are many benefits to dermal fillers however advanced injection techniques and correct product placement can significantly improve the final effect and appearance of treatment as well as lower the frequency of touch up treatments. Doing some research is sensible, this will ensure that your dermal fillers are administered by the most qualified and experienced doctor.




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