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Dermal Fillers
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The Benefits and Risks of Dermal Fillers

Some women only seem to become more and more beautiful as they journey through their 40’s and 50’s. These women who aged gracefully are the envy of older women around the world and the younger women who only hope to look half as beautiful at the same age. Many actresses have found a fountain of youth as their beauty seems to be increasing with their age. The secret behind their beauty might be some kind of plastic surgery or the use of dermal fillers as well.

How Are Dermal Fillers Related To The Rejuvenation Of Youth By Imparting A Glowing Skin To People?

  • Dermal fillers are used to restore the youth and add volume to the face. As we age, our skin begins to lose its elasticity and natural hydration.
  • This can lead to lines, wrinkles and sagging of the skin. One of the most efficient treatments to add volume to lips, chin, cheeks, the jaw line, the area under the eyes, and even the nose does not come so easy. Tiny injections are used to administer this and the results are instantly visible.
  •  One of the best things for a person getting treated is the minimal amount of pain and downtime. There are numerous things that need to be considered and this procedure is best handled by only the professionals. So you need to make sure that you carry out good research and only touch base with experienced professionals.

The Procedure of Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are gels that consist of a substance that is naturally found under the skin. A tiny needle will be used to inject the filler into targeted areas. Ice may be applied at the same time to minimize bruising. Dermal fillers are often used in combination with anti-wrinkle injections to smooth out lines and wrinkles and rejuvenate the face. Patients may need more than one injection to get the desirable smoothing effect. The effect lasts for up to six months. The time that the effect lasts depends on the filler material used and the area where it is injected.

The Types of Dermal Fillers

#1 Natural Dermal Fillers

The dermal fillers that are naturally derived have very less chances of an allergic reaction but there are still some chances of it. Eventually the filler do break down and the results are better or worse, with it. Once the filler starts to dissipate you need to go back and get more filler injected to maintain good results. Regular and natural skincare regimen is necessary after this type of dermal filling is done.

#2 Synthetic Dermal Fillers

When compared to the naturally derived ones, the synthetic ones last long and are considered semi- permanent though there are many who would call them permanent because they really don’t dissipate. Hence there is no need of frequently injecting fillers as synthetic fillers don’t fade away easily. As far as the fine lines, crow’s feet and wrinkles are concerned, the artificial derma fillers can work in a most satisfactory way.

People Need To Be Cautious While Opting For Dermal Fillers

Everything has a negative side effect, especially when it comes to health and beauty treatments. Now let’s have a look on the cons of dermal fillers. There is a risk of migration and lumping. The chemicals used are natural but they may affect some skin types. Some of the complications are acne, asymmetry, bruising, bleeding from the injection site, damage to the skin and under-or-over-correction of wrinkles. However, it is always mandatory to consult with a professional and expert dermatologist or a skin specialist before people opt for doses of dermal fillers.

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