During the natural aging process, you begin to lose collagen under your skin, resulting in volume loss and hollowness in your face. Fillers are effective at restoring this lost volume. The injectables used in dermal fillers “fill in” the trouble areas you may be worried about, making skin appear plump and smooth, while erasing fine lines and wrinkles.
A common question asked is, “are dermal fillers bad for you?” The answer is short and sweet; dermal fillers are not bad for you at all! Most fillers are HA, or hyaluronic acid fillers, which is a substance that occurs naturally in the body. You may be concerned about having them in your face, but don’t worry: these substances are soft and gel-like, and completely safe for injection.
During the treatment, the dermal filler is skillfully injected under the skin, plumping the target area and/or minimizing the appearance of wrinkles. The results are instantaneous, so you can feel fresh and look great without a waiting period! Please note, however, that there may be some swelling, especially in the lips, that can be transient, though it will resolve in two or three days. You should also be aware that some injectables may cause swelling by drawing fluid to the injectable space.
Anyone worried about signs of aging, or self-conscious about wrinkles and sagging around the face, should consider dermal fillers as a non-invasive treatment option. That’s not all they can be used for, though - they can also help to address scarring. For those who have scars, such as leftover markings from past injuries, dermal fillers can be the perfect solution. You may also consider dermal fillers for acne scars.
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These fillers are typically used in the face, and often in the lips or cheeks. As mentioned above, some patients have used them to volumize their lips. But that’s not all, they can also be used for earlobes, or even the area under your eyes. Remember, dermal fillers aren’t just for minimizing fine lines - they can also be used to plump and volumize under your eyes, along your jawline, in your cheeks, and more!
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The Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery has multiple fillers available, in order to better meet your individual, desired goal with your specific treatment. We currently have Restylane, Juvederm, Voluma, and Sculptra fillers available as injectables. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to discuss treatment options with you to ensure that you receive the best filler for you!
The length of time that each dermal filler lasts depends on a number of factors. In addition to the individual patient, the choice of filler and specific appearance/desires will impact the time period between treatments. See below for a general guide on dermal fillers and touch ups.
There are many factors that determine how long a dermal filler injection lasts. The type of dermal filler you choose, where you get it injected, and how your skin reacts to the filler are just a few. Check out the guide we’ve written below to learn about the specific details for each filler type.
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For many years, BOTOX® was the preferred injectable treatment for wrinkles, but now, new products are used just as frequently. Unlike BOTOX®, which temporarily relaxes muscle movement in the face to reduce wrinkles, dermal fillers plump the target area, restore volume, and soften fine lines.
If you have been looking for an effective but simple and minimally invasive method of facial rejuvenation, consider dermal fillers at the Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery in Timonium. Contact us to learn more or schedule your nurse consultation today!