Dermal fillers are substances that can be injected into the skin to replace the volume. Aging leads to loss of volume in the bottom cheeks, wrinkles and loss of lip volume. Dermal fillers can tackle these problems. There are a number of dermal fillers available. Some are permanent or semi-permanent, and some are temporary. Some compounds of human or animal tissue, and others are synthetic.

People often want to know what is the best filling. The short answer to that question is that there is one - it depends on the situation.

This article will only temporarily solve loads of hyaluronic acid. This is by far the most popular type of load with a proven safety and efficacy. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in your skin, but breaks down within days of the body and replaced. Temporary fillers are made of hyaluronic acid so that the molecules of hyaluronic acid are stabilized to prevent them from being broken down so quickly. Depending on the product and the application, the results can last for several months to 2 years. In addition, hyaluronic acid fillers can be temporarily "dissolved" by a substance called hyaluronidase. This is useful for answering bumps, bad product placement or overcorrection.

There are three brands of hyaluronic acid fillers are available in Australia and each of these brands are a number of products within the limits. The products are Juvederm, Restylane and Esthelis. The products are available in different sizes of syringes, some are thicker than others, and some is mixed with local anesthesia. Some of the products will be a lot 'if they are injected, while others try to blend in with the surrounding tissue. As a result, some products work better in some areas of the face and the other in different areas.

Some products such as Esthelis are very soft and can be injected near the surface of superficial wrinkles. Thick or bulky products could lead to overcorrection in this situation. A product such as Juvéderm Ultra Plus is quite thick and suitable for the treatment of wrinkles and nasolabial area puppet. Juvederm is even thicker volume Juvederm Ultra Plus thicker and is particularly useful for increasing the cheeks. Thicker products tend to last longer with Juvéderm reports VOLUMA a period of 18 months to 2 years.

It is not uncommon to use different products in the same patient. As a person ages the most appropriate care for them can change. A good example of this is lip augmentation. Younger patients often want a spectacular result with a significant improvement then someone in their fifties are more likely to want to replace the volume of the lips, they lost in time. Therefore, young patients are better served with a filling of thick, while the greatest benefit over a soft filling.

It is important to match patient needs with product features to maximize patient outcomes and minimize potential problems. So my advice is to find a doctor you feel comfortable communicating their needs and discuss with him or her. Must be able to explain what the dermal filler that feel best for you and why.

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