What are Dermal Fillers?

Dr. Johan Hugo

Last Update 2 years ago

Dermal fillers are injectable products that are used to add volume to the skin and enhance facial contours. They are made up of various materials, including hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid. Dermal fillers work by plumping up the skin, smoothing out wrinkles, and restoring volume to areas that have lost their youthful fullness.

In aesthetic medicine, dermal fillers are used to treat a variety of concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, hollows under the eyes, and loss of volume in the cheeks and lips. The effects of dermal fillers are typically visible immediately after treatment, with optimal results appearing within a few days to a week. The duration of dermal fillers varies depending on the type of filler used, with some lasting six months to a year and others lasting up to two years or more.

As with any cosmetic procedure, there are potential side effects associated with dermal fillers. These can include redness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness at the injection site. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as infection or allergic reaction can occur. It is important to receive dermal filler injections from a qualified and experienced provider to minimize the risk of complications.

Dermal fillers can be used in a variety of areas of the face, including the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines. They can also be used for non-surgical rhinoplasty and to restore volume to the backs of the hands. In medical settings, dermal fillers can be used to treat conditions such as facial lipoatrophy and to improve the appearance of scars.

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