Make Aging Appear to Go Backwards

By Alina H. Winamaker


As people get older, skin begins to form wrinkles and lines, and begins to sag because the elasticity in the skin becomes less strong. When we get older, the collagen that is responsible for keeping skin looking young is diminished. Some treatments take a month or more to take effect, but with dermal fillers, the benefits of treatment are seen right away.

Dermal fillers are known by many names: injectable fillers, cosmetic fillers, injectable cosmetic fillers, tissue fillers, injectable tissue fillers, facial fillers, injectable facial fillers, injectable collagen, or injectable hyaluronic acid. Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to plump up skin, fill in lines and wrinkles, help correct recessed scars, and rejuvenate the face. They are commonly used to plump up the lips and remove deep creases that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth, and creases between the eyebrows.

This method can actually make it seem as if you have the face of your youth, looking younger using this slightly invasive process. There is a fast recovery period, sometimes none, and they are much cheaper and less risky than a face lift. For treating scars due to acne or accidents, wrinkles and lines that are unattractive, this is a widely used procedure. For those who want to appear more youthful, dermal fillers are a good alternative to more invasive plastic surgery options.

There are many factors for how long these fillers will be effective, including which product is chosen, skin type of the patient, and the injection site, A lot of choices are out there when it comes to dermal fillers, and the amount of improvement needed, and the places where the correction is desired make up the factors when deciding. Your surgeon will help you select the filler that will best help you reach the look you have in mind. The three most popular types of dermal fillers are fat, collagen, and hyaluronic acid. In order to have the results stay prominent, after a year more treatments are needed as they start to wear out around then.

There are a lot of trade name fillers to choose from, including ZyPlast, Sculptra, Hylaform, Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane, Perlane, DermaLive, DermaDeep and Artefill. Your doctor can explain which type and brand of dermal fillers would be most appropriate for you.

For alternatives to surgery, these dermal fillers are second in popularity only to Botox injection procedures. Side effects arising from this process are rare. At times, some side effects like swelling, itching, filler shifting, rash or infection, bruising, and some people just plain are not happy after with the effects.

Dermal fillers are quite effective, but when an experienced professional delivers them, the effects are longer lasting and provide more benefit to patients, who require less treatments in the long term. It's worth it to take the time to seek out an highly experienced and certified physician in order to gain the most from the dermal filler injection process.




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