A Beginners Guide To Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are an increasingly popular option for men and women of all ages who want to get a more youthful appearance without having cosmetic surgery. Unlike injectables that work by relaxing the muscles, such as Botox, these fillers do not target the muscles. They simply fill the area with a prescription-grade drug to give a healthy fullness. The appearance of lines and wrinkles disappear for most people who use these fillers.
There are many options available in this category, and anyone considering the procedure will want to talk to a professional to choose the right product. Factors such as size or depth of wrinkles, problem areas, or sensitivity to medications will all be considered. A knowledgeable professional will also determine the amount injected so that the optimum results can be achieved.
There are differences, though sometimes subtle, in each of the products available. This beginner's guide offers further info about three of the leading options.
Juvederm
There are several products available in the Juvederm family, each targeting specific issues. The Voluma SC product is designed to add volume to the cheek area. It restores a fuller cheek contour for a period of up to two years, and specifically targets the apex, apple, and hollow zones of the cheek. The Voluma SC formula features Hyaluronic Acid, which is a naturally occurring substance found in the body. This hydrating acid lessens in volume as we age, which prompts the formation of wrinkles and other signs of aging.
Juvederm XC is another option to address moderate to severe wrinkles and folds, specifically those that are common around the mouth and nose. Professionals often recommend this treatment for those who have small vertical lines above the lips, as well as lines that stretch from the sides of the nose to either side of the mouth. It can also be used to eliminate lines at the edges of the mouth, which can give the constant appearance of a scowl or frown.
Belotero
Like Juvederm, Belotero is another Hyaluronic Acid-based option that treats moderate to severe wrinkles and folds. Its results last for six months or more, and it's considered to be one of the most adaptable fillers. Results are subtle, yet noticeable.
Radiesse
This product corrects moderate to severe folds and wrinkles in the face. After injected, it provides a structure-like support to facial skin. Results are immediate and can last for a year or more. Many men and women who receive the treatment also appreciate that results continue to subtly improve several months after the procedure, as opposed to a drastic shift in appearance.
As we age, decreasing collagen levels are one of the reasons we lose skin elasticity and glow. Radiesse stimulates the natural production of collagen, which is one of the key factors in having youthful looking skin. As collagen levels climb, the injected material is absorbed and metabolized by the body, leaving behind only the naturally occurring collagen in its place.
Radiesse can also be mixed with lidocaine, a gentle anesthetic, to reduce pain at the injection site. Symptoms generally include mild pain and redness, though that subsides quickly for most people. Patient satisfaction rates are impressively high for this product in comparison to all available fillers.
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