Cosmetic procedures are designed to enhance your appearance, but they aren’t a decision to take lightly. If you are considering dermal fillers, then you need to do your research before making an appointment with a cosmetic surgeon. Here are 5 things you should know before you decide to get dermal fillers.

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are aesthetic injections of a medically developed solution that fill out wrinkles or creases in the skin. They can also be used to add volume to soft tissue in the cheeks or lips. There are different types of filler including hyaluronic acid and collagen, which can be administered into different parts of your face such as the lips or eyes, depending on what treatment you are seeking and what skin concerns you may have.

How do dermal fillers work?

As we get older, the production of collagen by our bodies starts to decline at around age 25. This decline in collagen production is unfortunately what contributes to wrinkles and sagging of the skin. Fillers work to restore any lost volume to your face and plump areas, smoothing deep set lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers are a subtle way to enhance your natural beauty and restore a youthful, smooth complexion.

How long do dermal fillers last?

The effects of dermal fillers are temporary, so it is important to consider this if you feel your skin concerns will be a long term issue for you. The longevity of dermal fillers ultimately depends on the type of filler that is used and how your body reacts to the solution. However, most fillers last on average between 6 to 18 months.

Dermal fillers vs Botox: what’s the difference?

Botox and dermal fillers are different, though they do hold similarities. They are both minimally invasive cosmetics treatments administered through injections and both treatments have temporary effects.

However, Botox contains purified botulinum toxins that are obtained through bacteria. This freezes muscles, meaning Botox can help minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles caused by facial expressions. On the other hand, the ingredients in dermal fillers are fullness to thin areas of skin and smooth wrinkles out.

Are dermal fillers safe?

While dermal fillers are considered to be safe, they do come with potential side effects, as with any cosmetic treatment. However, these tend to occur immediately after injection and fade within a few days. Side effects include swelling, redness, bruising, itching and tenderness.

Make sure your fillers are carried out by a qualified professional to ensure your safety. If you are considering dermal fillers, then take time to research the perfect cosmetic surgery to help you with the treatment. Look into different surgeries, their reputation and costs as well as any reviews you can find.

Opt for a surgery that gives you full information about dermal fillers, the full procedure and use consultations to your full advantage by getting to know your surgeon and asking any questions

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