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What are injectable dermal fillers?
Injectable dermal
fillers are injectable gels made from naturally-occurring substances, including
collagen and hyaluronic acid. Dermal fillers are injected just under the skin
in order to add volume to aging skin, lips and to fill and lift wrinkles and
folds. Dermal fillers add volume for a more natural youthful appearance.
The majority of
dermal fillers contain hyaluronic acid as their main active ingredient.
Hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers include Restylane and Juvederm. Hyaluronic
acid is a natural component of the skin.
Injectable dermal
fillers are used to fill wrinkles, lines, folds, and scars (eg. acne scars).
Dermal fillers are also commonly used to give a fuller appearance to the lips.
The most common areas
treated with injectable dermal fillers are the smile lines around the nose and
mouth, fine lines above the mouth, frown lines between the eyes, and acne
scars.
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What are other names for injectable dermal fillers?
Injectable dermal
fillers are also known as cosmetic fillers, injectable cosmetic fillers, dermal
fillers, facial fillers, injectable facial fillers, tissue fillers, injectable
tissue fillers soft tissue fillers, injectable soft tissue fillers, injectable
hyaluronic acid, injectable collagen and just plain and simple injectable
fillers.
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What are some examples of dermal fillers?
Some examples of
dermal fillers include:
Restylane
Juvederm
Radiesse
Sculptra
Hylaform
Artefill
CosmoDerm
CosmoPlast
Cymetra
ZyDerm
ZyPlast
Hydrafill
Bio-Alcamid
Laresse
DermaLive
DermaDeep
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How do injectable dermal fillers work?
The skin is made of
two layers, an outer layer called the epidermis and an inner layer called the
dermis. The area between these two layers contains a jelly-like substance
called hyaluronic acid. When we are young, our skin contains plenty of
hyaluronic acid. However, when we age the hyaluronic acid between the layers of
our skin diminishes. This decrease in hyaluronic acid causes the skin to lose
its natural volume and fullness and creates wrinkles or folds. Dermal fillers
replace the natural hyaluronic acid and add volume and firmness to the skin.
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How are Dermal Filler Treatments Performed?
A skin test needs to
be performed before the injectable filler procedure if a collagen based dermal
filler is being used. The skin test is required because approximately 3% of
people are allergic to the collagen in these dermal fillers.
A skin test is not
necessary if a hyaluronic acid based dermal filler is being used.
Before the procedure
begins, some clinics and most patients prefer to numb the face with a topical
anesthetic cream. If the procedure if for lip augmentation, anesthetic
injections can be used.
During the dermal
filler procedure, the dermal filler gel is applied under the skin in tiny
amounts using a very fine needle. The procedure can be mildly uncomfortable.
The dermal filler
treatment procedure can take up to an hour to complete. However, most
treatments only take 5 to 10 minutes.
If the procedure is
on a smaller area many people can resume their regular daily activities right
away. If larger areas are treated longer recovery times may be required, up to
a couple of days. The gel produces volume under the wrinkle, which is lifted up
and smoothed out. When enhancing lips or facial contours, Fillers add volume
and shape to the treated area.
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How Long Does It Take To Have A Dermal Filler Treatment
Done?
Cosmetic procedures
involving dermal filler treatments are usually very quick and easy. Most dermal
filler treatments take from 5 to 30 minutes. The time to complete the procedure
differs somewhat, depending on the type and extent of the correction that you
wish to have performed.
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Do Injectable Dermal Filler Treatments Hurt?
This answer to this
question depends on the person. Some people have much more sensitive pain
responses compared to other people. Most people do not find that the injections
hurt.
The level of
discomfort also depends on the areas being treated. Treatments around the lips
and nose tend to cause the most discomfort.
The use of topical
anesthetic creams or ice packs before the procedure can greatly reduce the
level of discomfort.
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How Quickly Do You See Results After The Injectable
Dermal Filler Procedure?
The results of a
dermal filler procedure can be seen right away. The result do tend to improve
for a few hours after treatment.
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How Long do Injectable Dermal Filler treatments last?
The Results obtained
with dermal fillers typically last 6 to 9 months. The results may last up to a
year in some people. How long results last varies from person to person. Dermal
fillers are gradually broken down and absorbed by the body, so the lines,
wrinkles or lips will ultimately return to their previous appearance without
follow up treatments.
USUALLY A FOLLOW-UP
APPOINTMENT IS RECOMMENDED 2 WEEKS AFTER THE ORIGINAL PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT A
TOUCH-UP IS REQUIRED. FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENTS SHOULD ALSO BE SCHEDULED FOR 4 TO
6 MONTHS AFTER THE PROCEDURE.
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What Are The Common Dermal Filler Side Effects?
There are actually
very few dermal filler side effects.
Some side effects of
dermal fillers include:
Bruising
Mild swelling and redness
Itching
Discoloration
Tenderness
Rarely, redness, tenderness, and swelling
develops a few weeks after treatment
Also rarely granulomas can form.
(Granulomas are inflammatory lumps under the skin that can last for months.)
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What Types Of Dermal Fillers Are Available?
Collagen: Originally,
dermal fillers were all made of collagen derived from cows. This is referred to
as bovine collagen.
Collagen is nature’s
most abundant protein polymer. Collagen acts as a scaffolding for our bodies.
It controls cell shape and cell differentiation. Collagen is the fibrous
protein constituent of skin, cartilage, bone, and other connective tissue. It
is the substance that fills the spaces between the cells of the body.
Collagen dermal
fillers are not used as often now because of its potential to cause allergic
reactions. Skin tests are preformed before treatment with bovine collagen
dermal fillers to check for allergic sensitivity.
Today, collagen
dermal fillers use human collagen. Cosmoderm, Cosmoplast, Zyderm and Zyplast
are examples of human collagen-based dermal fillers still in use today.
Hyaluronic acid:
(Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm, Juvederm Plus, Revanesse) The synthetic
hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are the most common fillers in use today. If you
see the term NASHA, this stands for Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid. The
first hyaluronic acid products were made from rooster comb extracts. In fact,
one product Hylaform is still made from rooster combs. The hyaluronic acid
products used today are made by genetically copying human hyaluronic acid.
Poly-L-lactic Acid:
(Sculptra) Sculptra is derived from fruit acids. It is a biocompatible and
biodegradable injectable material known as poly-L-lactic acid that naturally
stimulates the body to produce its own collagen.
Calcium
Hydroxylapatite: (Radiesse) this product contains calcium hyroxylapatite (CaHA)
microspheres. Calcium hydroxylapatite is one of the primary mineral substances
of bone. No allergy testing is required. Over a period of weeks following
injection your body encapsulates the microspheres with collagen, giving a
filling effect. Because the calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres persist for
2-3 years, collagen production is continuous. This product provides the longest
duration of all the temporary fillers, averaging about 18 months.
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What Problems Can Be Treated With Injectable Dermal
Fillers?
Fillers can be used
for smoothing out folds and wrinkles, lip enhancements and shaping facial
contours. Commonly treated areas are the nasolabial folds (from the root of the
nose to the angle of the mouth), the glabellar lines (between the eyebrows),
the droopy mouth corners, and thinning lips, although other sites can also be
treated.
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What Will I Look Like Immediately After The Dermal Filler
Procedure?
You should expect to
see some redness and swelling. This is quite normal with dermal filler
treatments. If you are having a lip augmentation treatment done with dermal
fillers your lips may be swollen for a few days afterwards.
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What properties does the ideal injectable dermal filler
have?
The ideal injectable
dermal filler has the following properties:
non-permanent but long-lasting
have minimal side-effects
not require allergy testing
be easy to use/inject
be cost-effective both to the physician and
patient.
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