DERMAL FILLERS
Dermal fillers are made of Hyaluronic Acid which is a naturally occurring molecule in the body very much like collagen. They are available in various thicknesses, each serving a specific purpose.
For instance, soft fillers are suitable for enhancing the lips, while thicker fillers are ideal for adding volume to the cheeks and chin, creating the illusion of enhanced bone structure.
By effectively increasing facial volume, dermal fillers provide a rejuvenating effect to sunken areas, revitalising the overall appearance.
Dermal filler treatments are considered suitable and safe for anyone over 18 years of age who is looking to instantly restore and create volume on certain areas of the face. However, it’s important to note that these treatments are contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women, ensuring their well-being and the health of their child.
You will experience the remarkable transformation with dermal fillers instantly! You will immediately observe a visible increase in volume and a reduction in wrinkles in the targeted area. Over the next few weeks, as the filler integrates with your natural tissues and absorbs water, the outcome becomes even more natural-looking, blending seamlessly with your features.
It’s important to be aware of potential temporary side effects that may occur in the treated area. The most commonly observed side effects include redness, swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort.
Swelling typically subsides within 48 hours, while some individuals may experience bruising for up to 7 days, particularly when treating the lips.
For individuals planning important events, it is advisable to schedule dermal filler treatments 2-4 weeks in advance to allow ample time for any potential side effects to resolve.
By considering these factors, you can optimise your experience and confidently prepare for your special occasion.
The duration of dermal filler results can vary based on factors such as the thickness of the filler used and the client’s metabolism. Typically, soft dermal fillers can maintain their effects for up to 6 months, while thicker fillers can provide results lasting anywhere from 12 to 18 months. However, it’s important to note that individual experiences may differ. Consulting with your injector can provide a more accurate estimate based on your unique circumstances and desired outcomes.
Like any injection, there’s a small sting when the needle pierces the skin. Most dermal fillers already contain anaesthetic therefore the discomfort is minimal and typically brief. For areas that are particularly sensitive like the lips, numbing cream is applied prior to the treatment to lessen the discomfort.
Dermal fillers come in a gel form in varying thickness levels. It is important to note that anything thicker than blood has a potential to block a blood vessel, which can cause mild up to severe complications. However, the advantage of dermal fillers made of hyaluronic acid is that they are completely dissolvable. This means that if any concerns arise, the filler can be safely dissolved, providing treatment and peace of mind.
Pre-Procedure Instructions for Dermal Fillers:
- Share your medical history: Inform your healthcare provider about any medical conditions, allergies, or previous cosmetic procedures you've had. This information will help ensure your safety during the treatment.
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water before your appointment to keep your skin hydrated, which can aid in the injection process.
- Be in good health: Ensuring you are in optimal health is crucial before receiving a treatment. If you are recovering from a cold or infection, it is recommended to wait a minimum of two weeks before scheduling your appointment. This precautionary measure significantly reduces the risk of developing an infection at the injection site.
- Avoid blood-thinning medications: Certain medications, supplements, and herbal remedies can increase the risk of bruising. Consult with your doctor about any blood-thinning medications you may be taking and follow their advice on whether to stop or continue them before the procedure.
- Avoid alcohol: Refrain from consuming alcohol for at least 24 hours before the procedure. Alcohol can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising.
- Don’t go hungry: It is advisable to have a meal prior to your appointment. This step is crucial in maintaining stable blood sugar levels, reducing the likelihood of feeling lightheaded or dizzy during the procedure.
After-Care Instructions for Dermal Fillers:
- Use cold compresses: If you experience any swelling, bruising or discomfort, you can apply a cold compress wrapped in a clean cloth to the treated area. Apply it gently for short intervals to help reduce swelling and bruising.
- Be gentle with your skin: Avoid aggressive facial massages, excessive facial expressions, or strenuous activities that may strain the treated area for at least one week. This allows the filler to settle and avoids potential complications.
- Avoid touching or applying pressure: Refrain from touching, rubbing, or applying pressure to the treated area for the first 24 hours. This allows the filler to settle properly and reduces the risk of displacement.
- Avoid intense heat and sun exposure: Minimise your exposure to excessive heat, such as saunas, hot tubs, and intense sunlight, for at least one week after the treatment. Heat can increase the risk of swelling and bruising.
- Avoid other treatments: Wait for two weeks after your dermal filler treatment before undergoing facials or invasive dermal treatments like microdermabrasion, skin needling, or dermal rolling. This allows the injected area to settle and reduces the risk of complications. Following this guideline ensures the effectiveness of your treatment and minimises potential adverse effects.