Dermal Fillers Information On The Treatment and Procedure

Apr 25
08:05

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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This article is about dermal fillers and facts about these. It explains why many people find these necessary and how they work.

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Dermal fillers have become so popular these as a means to alter a person’s appearance. Usually,Dermal Fillers Information On The Treatment and Procedure Articles the changes that occur are focused on the face. These cosmetic advances come in different types although they are used similarly. The most common types are collagen, hyalunoric acid and polylactic acid. These are the common bases of the substances that are used to fill in the different blemishes that a person might find in his or her face. In most cases, women benefit the most from this cosmetic procedure although men are also known to reap its benefits as well.

Uses
The use of dermal fillers is to basically fill in the blemishes that often appear in people’s faces and skin as they age. These blemishes can be small facial scars, wrinkles, hollow cheeks, thin lips and many more. Despite having many choices for the different materials used to fill in these anomalies, there are some which are not suitable for a particular area or region of the face and body.

The lips are among the more sensitive parts which may need to be tested before any type of material is to be used although most work well with the lips; there are some animal based products which may clash with it. The after effect of having this procedure done can be so impressive that may women, and men, go back when the effect has lapsed.

The length of time that these products work is dependent on what type is used. Among those named above, poly lactic acid based products last for about two to four years. This range makes the other two look quite pitiful but the reality of it is that it needs several doses to actually last longer and it also costs a lot. In the meantime, hyalunoric acid based dermal fillers are cheaper per dose although the effect lasts only up to a year at the very most. Collagen comes in two common forms, bovine and porcine. The former being more effective than porcine because it can reach up to five years in its effectiveness while porcine lasts about six months at the very most. Of course, the one that last longer also costs more than the short term one.

The Application

These dermal fillers are injected unto the areas where they are deemed necessary by dermatologists who are qualified and certified. It is important that the doctor who applies the product is good at it because injecting it at the right area is important. A careless doctor can complicate the procedure by injecting the product wrongly or injecting the wrong product in a hypersensitive person.

Poor techniques in using the injection can result to bruises or a temporarily bloated appearance. Allergic reactions in a hypersensitive person can be as mild as swelling or redness at the site or as bad as a reactivation of herpes infection for a person who has had it previously. More serious results of hypersensitivity to particular dermal fillers can result to an ulcer or vascular occlusion.