Fillers are non-surgical procedures that result in minimal improvements to the surface of the skin and are often an attractive alternative to other cosmetic procedures that require you to take a significant risk to achieve a desired aesthetic change. Many types of fillers offer satisfactory results in no time, are more cost-effective (cheaper) and involve less recovery time than plastic surgery.
Fillers or fillers (often referred to as soft tissue, wrinkle, dermal, cosmetic, injectable implants, or removable fillers) temporarily soften the appearance of wrinkles, lines, and even scars (shallow or deep), when injectables inject materials such as collagen, into the skin. (dermis) the face and back of the hand. The length of effect of the filler depends on the type of filler used and the type of wrinkles being treated.
Who should undergo the filler and the expected results.
Dermal fillers are most beneficial for patients with the following signs of skin aging:
– wrinkles.
Fine lines.
Visible scars.
Wrinkled skin.
On the other hand, filler therapy is not safe for those who:
Take blood-thinning medications, including aspirin, vitamin E, or any type of NSAID.
the expected results:
Fillers are expected to temporarily smooth out surface imperfections on facial skin. The expected length of time for results may vary depending on the specific product used.
Since fillers are injected into the skin only, the treatment does not require a long downtime and recovery period. Patients can safely return to their normal routine after the procedure, as long as they avoid strenuous activities and excessive exposure to the sun. Meanwhile, the normal symptoms are expected to go away after the operation after two days.