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DERMAL FILLERS TREATMENT

Dermal fillers are one of the commonly used treatments to tone the face, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. Derma fillers are injected into the body that add volume, smoothen wrinkles, and enhance facial features. These substance which are injected are made from various materials, with hyaluronic acid being the most common.

What are the Types of Dermal Filler Treatment?

The types of dermal filler treatments are:

1.  Hyaluronic Acid Fillers:

  • Uses: Wrinkles reduction, lip enhancement, facial
  • Duration: 6 to 18 months

2. Calcium Hydroxylapatite Fillers:

  • Uses: it helps reduce wrinkles and facial contouring
  • Duration: 12 to 18 months

3. Autologous Fat Injections:

  • Uses: Patients’s own fat is used for volume restoration.
  • Duration: Long-lasting, but results can vary.

What are the Uses of Dermal Fillers?

  • Wrinkle Reduction: Smoothens out fine lines and deep wrinkles
  • Volume Restoration: This helps in plumping up areas that have lost their volume such as cheeks and temples
  • Lip enhancement:: Adds volume and makes it look plump and bigger.
  • Facial Contouring: Help in enhancing or defining facial features like chin, jawline, and nose. 
  • Scar Treatment: This treatment helps in disappearing acne marks, and scar marks.

What are The Side Effects and Risks of Derma Fillers?

Common side effects are generally mild and temporary, including

  • Redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site
  • Tenderness or itching
  • Temporary lumps or bumps. 

Other than these common risks there are some serious side effects, which include:

  • Infection
  • Allergic reaction
  • Granulomas (small lumps under the skin)
  • Vascular complications (if the filler is accidentally injected into a blood vessel)
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What are The Side Effects and Risks of Derma Fillers?

Common side effects are generally mild and temporary, including

  • Redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site
  • Tenderness or itching
  • Temporary lumps or bumps. 

Other than these common risks there are some serious side effects, which include:

  • Infection
  • Allergic reaction
  • Granulomas (small lumps under the skin)
  • Vascular complications (if the filler is accidentally injected into a blood vessel)