How do cosmetic dermal fillers (Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm …etc) work?
Restylane®, Juvederm® and other fillers are formulated as clear gels that are injected just below the surface of the skin with a very fine needle. Upon being injected beneath the skin's surface, the gels add natural volume and lift the skin to smooth out wrinkles and folds. Each substance is integrated into dermal tissue which then attracts and binds water molecules to help maintain volume. Patients may require a second visit to achieve a full correction of the area. The body will eventually absorb the product, so ongoing treatments are necessary to maintain results. If treatment is discontinued, your face will gradually return to its natural contours.
Who is a candidate for cosmetic dermal fillers?
No allergy testing is required and most individuals can undergo these procedures.
If you notice smile or sad lines that you would like to correct, or if you like to enhance the volume of your face or lips, you are a candidate for fillers.
What can I expect?
Results can be seen immediately following the treatment and can last six months or longer. Fillers with larger molecule can result in even more enhancement for a longer duration of time.
What are the safety & side effects of cosmetic dermal fillers (Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm …etc)?
Injection-related reactions may occur such as post treatment swelling, redness, pain, itchiness, discoloration, and tenderness at the site of injection. These reactions will resolve spontaneously within several days.
How long is the recovery time for cosmetic dermal fillers treatment?
Most patients have no down time. Patients usually return to normal activity the same day as the treatment.
Does it hurt?
The amount of discomfort depends on the sensitivity of the patient's skin. Lip enhancement can be uncomfortable therefore patients desire a local anesthetic prior to the treatment.
What are the cosmetic dermal fillers pre treatment instructions?
Avoid blood thinners such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naprosyn and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications for one week before the procedure as these medications increase the risk of a slight bruise. |