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Dermal Filler

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What is Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and rejuvenate the skin. They are commonly utilized in cosmetic dermatology and plastic surgery to address signs of aging or enhance facial features. These fillers are typically composed of hyaluronic acid, a natural substance found in the body that helps maintain skin volume and hydration.

When injected into specific areas of the face, dermal fillers can plump up the skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and restore youthful contours. The effects of dermal fillers are temporary, lasting anywhere from several months to a couple of years, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors, such as metabolism and lifestyle. This versatility makes dermal fillers a popular choice for individuals seeking a non-surgical option to enhance their appearance and achieve a more youthful look.

What do Dermal Fillers do?

Dermal fillers serve several purposes in aesthetic industry :

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Adding Volume: One of the primary functions of dermal fillers is to restore volume to areas of the face that have lost fullness due to aging or other factors. This includes areas such as the cheeks, temples, and under-eye hollows.

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Smoothing Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Dermal fillers can help diminish the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by filling in creases and plumping up the skin. Common areas for wrinkle reduction include the nasolabial folds (smile lines), marionette lines, and vertical lip lines.

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Enhancing Facial Contours: Fillers can be used to sculpt and enhance facial contours, such as defining the jawline, chin, and cheekbones. This creates a more youthful and balanced facial appearance..

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Improving Skin Texture:

In addition to adding volume, some types of dermal fillers stimulate collagen production and improve skin quality, leading to smoother and more radiant skin.

These benefits make dermal fillers a popular choice for individuals seeking to rejuvenate their appearance and enhance their facial features without the need for invasive surgery.

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Treatment Procedure time and Downtime

Procedure time
30-60 minutes
Results timeframe
Instantly
Downtime
Minimal
Back to work 
Immediately
  • Is a HydraFacial painful?
    No, a HydraFacial is generally painless and well-tolerated by most individuals. The treatment is gentle and soothing, with no discomfort or downtime. Some people may experience slight tingling or a sensation like a light massage during the procedure.
  • How long does a HydraFacial take?
    A HydraFacial typically takes around 45-75 minutes to complete. The treatment can be customised based on specific skin concerns and desired outcomes.
  • Is there any downtime after a HydraFacial?
    No, there is no downtime after a HydraFacial. You can resume your normal activities immediately after the treatment, including applying makeup and skincare products. Some individuals may experience slight redness, which usually subsides within an hour.
  • Who is a good candidate for a HydraFacial?
    HydraFacial treatments are suitable for individuals of all skin types and ages seeking to improve their skin's appearance and health. It's particularly beneficial for those with congested pores, dull skin, fine lines, or uneven texture.
  • How often should you have a HydraFacial?
    The frequency of HydraFacial treatments can vary depending on individual skin concerns and goals. For most individuals, a series of HydraFacial treatments spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart is recommended to achieve the desired improvement in skin texture, hydration, and overall appearance.
  • What are the boosters?
    There are several boosters available. You can find more information at HydraFacial website.
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