Stop Looking your Age

By Alistair Leaven


The elasticity of skin that comes naturally weakens over time, saggy skin, wrinkles and lines are the result. Young skin looks plump and taut thanks to collagen, but as we age, the collagen in our skin slowly decreases. The effects of dermal fillers are immediate - so you do not have to wait for weeks until the swelling has gone down to see how the procedure has turned out.

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. Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to plump up skin, fill in lines and wrinkles, help correct recessed scars, and rejuvenate the face. There are very pronounced lines that appear between eyebrows or between the corner of the mouth and nose, fillers are used to help these issues, and to make the lips appear more full, primarily.

Dermal fillers are a minimally invasive method of turning back the clock and making one's face appear youthful and refreshed. Unlike a face lift, fillers are less costly, have minimal risks and have little or no downtime involved. They are a popular solution to treat unsightly lines and wrinkles and scarring from injury or acne. If you want to look younger but aren't ready to commit to plastic surgery, dermal fillers are for you.

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, There are various type of dermal fillers in the market today, and the type that will be used will depend on the area to be treated and the degree of lifting required. The filler that is the most suited for your face will be suggested by your doctor and any questions will be answered. 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.

There are a lot of trade name fillers to choose from, including ZyPlast, Sculptra, Hylaform, Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane, Perlane, DermaLive, DermaDeep and Artefill. With all of the choices, the advice of your physician will help you to decide what is best in your case.

For alternatives to surgery, these dermal fillers are second in popularity only to Botox injection procedures. 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.

Dermal fillers are quite effective, but when an experienced professional delivers them, the effects are longer lasting and provide more benefit to patients, who require less treatments in the long term. For optimum results, choose a qualified and properly trained doctor for your filler injection.




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