Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about filler applications.

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What is dermal filler ?

Dermal fillers are substances that are injected beneath the skin’s surface to add volume, contour, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. They are commonly used in cosmetic procedures to enhance facial features and restore a more youthful appearance. Dermal fillers can be made from various materials, and the choice of filler depends on the specific treatment goals, the area of the face being treated, and individual patient factors.

What is dermal filler in formulation ?

The formulation of dermal fillers typically consists of specific ingredients that are chosen to provide the desired properties for cosmetic purposes. Hyaluronic acid fillers are among the most popular and widely used. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps maintain skin hydration and volume. Different formulations may have varying concentrations and cross-linking structures of hyaluronic acid, influencing the filler’s thickness and longevity.

How is dermal filler applied ?

Dermal filler application is a cosmetic procedure in which a gel-like substance is injected beneath the skin to add volume, smooth lines, and enhance facial contours. Dermal fillers are commonly used to address signs of aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of facial volume. The procedure need to be performed by trained medical professionals.

Is filler a form of botox ?

While both dermal fillers and botox are cosmetic treatments used to address signs of aging, they are distinct products with different mechanisms of action and formulations. Dermal fillers add volume to specific areas, while Botox temporarily relaxes muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles caused by muscle movement. The choice between the two often depends on the specific concerns and goals of the individual, and sometimes a combination of both may be used in a comprehensive facial rejuvenation strategy. It’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most suitable treatment based on individual needs.

When will you see the results ?

The results of dermal filler application are typically visible immediately after the treatment. As soon as the filler is injected into the targeted areas, you may notice an improvement in volume, reduction of wrinkles, and enhanced facial contours. The immediate results are due to the physical volume that the filler adds to the treated areas. Over the next few days, any minor swelling or redness tends to subside, and the true, final results become more apparent after two weeks. The skin usually settles into a natural-looking and rejuvenated state. If you have concerns or questions about the results of dermal filler application, it’s advisable to discuss them with the healthcare professional who performed the procedure. They can provide insights into what to expect during the recovery period and address any specific post-treatment instructions.

What should you pay attention after dermal filler application?

After dermal filler application, it’s important to pay attention to post-treatment care to optimize results and minimize potential side effects. Here are some general guidelines to consider:
  1. Follow Post-Treatment Instructions: Your healthcare professional will provide specific post-treatment instructions. Follow these carefully, including any recommendations regarding activities to avoid, skincare products to use or avoid, and any potential side effects to watch for.
  2. Minimize Touching and Pressure: Avoid touching or applying pressure to the treated areas immediately after the procedure. This can help prevent the spread of the filler and reduce the risk of irritation or infection.
  3. Manage Swelling and Bruising: Some swelling and bruising are normal after filler injections. Applying a cold compress to the treated area can help reduce swelling. Avoiding blood-thinning medications or supplements before the procedure may also minimize bruising.
  4. Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help maintain hydration and support the healing process.
  5. Avoid Strenuous Exercise: It’s generally advisable to avoid strenuous exercise and activities that may increase blood flow to the treated areas for the first 24 to 48 hours after the procedure.
  6. Use Sun Protection: Protect the treated areas from sun exposure by using sunscreen. Sunscreen is essential for preventing hyperpigmentation and maintaining the longevity of the filler.
  7. Report Unusual Side Effects: While some redness and swelling are common, report any unusual or severe side effects, such as persistent pain, excessive swelling, or signs of infection, to your healthcare professional promptly.
  8. Plan Follow-Up Appointments: Depending on the type of filler used and your aesthetic goals, your healthcare professional may recommend follow-up appointments to assess the results and make any necessary adjustments.
It’s crucial to communicate openly with your healthcare professional about your concerns and experiences after the procedure. If you have specific questions or notice any unexpected changes, seek guidance from the professional who performed the treatment. Remember that individual responses to dermal fillers can vary, and the information provided here is general in nature. Always follow the personalized advice given by your healthcare provider.

How long do hyaluronic acid dermal fillers last in face?

The duration that hyaluronic acid dermal fillers last in the face can vary based on several factors, including the specific product used, the area of the face treated, individual metabolism, and lifestyle factors. Generally, the effects of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are temporary, and most people will need repeat treatments to maintain the desired results. On average, the longevity of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers typically ranges from 6 months to 1 year.

How often should I get dermal fillers?

The frequency of dermal filler treatments varies from person to person and depends on several factors, including the type of filler used, the specific area treated, individual metabolism, and personal aesthetic goals. Dermal fillers are temporary, and their effects gradually diminish over time as the body naturally absorbs the filler material. In general, dermal filler treatments may be repeated every six months to two years, depending on the factors mentioned above. It’s essential to have open communication with your healthcare professional, who can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and aesthetic preferences. Regular follow-up appointments allow for adjustments and maintenance to achieve optimal and lasting results.

At what age should you start using dermal fillers?

The decision to start using dermal fillers is highly individual and depends on various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and personal preferences. There is no specific age at which everyone should start using dermal fillers, as people age differently and have unique skincare needs.However, it’s common for individuals to consider dermal fillers when they begin to notice signs of aging, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of facial volume. Since dermal fillers are also applied for aesthetic purposes such as lip shaping, sharpening the jawline and highlighting the cheekbones, consulting with a qualified professional can help assess your specific needs, provide information on potential outcomes, and guide you in making informed decisions about facial shaping treatments.

Who is not suitable for dermal filler application ?

While dermal fillers are generally safe and well-tolerated, not everyone is a suitable candidate for these cosmetic procedures. It’s crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before deciding to undergo dermal filler treatments. Here are some factors that may make individuals less suitable for dermal fillers:
  1. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
    • Pregnant and breastfeeding women are typically advised to avoid cosmetic procedures, including dermal fillers. The safety of these treatments during pregnancy and lactation has not been thoroughly studied.
  2. Allergies or Sensitivities:
    • Individuals with known allergies to the components of the filler, such as hyaluronic acid or other substances, may not be suitable candidates. A thorough discussion of allergies and sensitivities should be part of the consultation.
  3. Skin Infections or Diseases:
    • Active skin infections or diseases in the treatment area may increase the risk of complications. In such cases, it’s advisable to wait until the skin has healed before considering dermal filler treatments.
  4. Autoimmune Conditions:
    • People with certain autoimmune conditions, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, may have an increased risk of complications. The immune system’s response to the filler could be unpredictable in individuals with autoimmune diseases.
  5. Blood Disorders:
    • Individuals with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medications may be at an increased risk of bruising and bleeding at the injection site.
  6. Recent Surgical Procedures or Laser Treatments:
    • It’s generally recommended to wait until the effects of recent surgical procedures or laser treatments have subsided before undergoing dermal filler treatments.
  7. Medical Conditions and Medications:
    • Certain medical conditions and medications may contraindicate the use of dermal fillers. For example, a history of keloid scarring, uncontrolled diabetes, or immunosuppressive medications may impact the healing process.

What happens when you stop using dermal fillers ?

When you stop using dermal fillers, the effects of the filler will gradually diminish over time. Dermal fillers are temporary and are eventually absorbed by the body. The specific duration of the results depends on various factors, including the type of filler used, the area treated, and individual factors such as metabolism. Here’s what typically happens when you stop using dermal fillers:
  1. Gradual Absorption: Dermal fillers, especially those made with hyaluronic acid, are designed to be biocompatible and are eventually absorbed by the body. As a result, the treated area will gradually return to its pre-treatment state.
  2. Natural Aging Process: The aging process continues, and over time, the natural changes associated with aging, such as the loss of collagen and elastin, will contribute to changes in the appearance of the skin.
  3. Reassessment of Aesthetic Goals: Some individuals choose to discontinue dermal filler treatments and reassess their aesthetic goals. They may decide to explore other non-invasive or surgical options, or they may choose not to pursue additional treatments.
  4. No Permanent Alteration: Dermal fillers provide temporary results, and they do not permanently alter the underlying structure of the skin. If you choose not to continue with filler treatments, your appearance will gradually return to its natural state.
It’s important to note that the decision to stop using dermal fillers is a personal one, and individuals may have different reasons for doing so. Some people may decide to discontinue treatments due to personal preferences, changes in aesthetic goals, or other considerations. If you have concerns or questions about stopping dermal filler treatments, it’s advisable to discuss them with the healthcare professional who performed the procedures. They can provide guidance based on your individual circumstances and help you make informed decisions about your skincare and aesthetic journey.