What are dermal fillers and how do they work?
Dermal fillers contribute to the reduction of facial wrinkles and the restoration of facial volume and fullness.
Our faces naturally lose subcutaneous fat as we age. Because the facial muscles are now operating closer to the surface of the skin, smile lines and crow’s feet become more visible.
What dermal fillers are capable of:
- Lips that are plump and thin
- Increase the depth of shallow contours
- Reduce the appearance of face creases and wrinkles
- Enhance the appearance of scars that are recessed
- Reconstruct facial shape deformities
- Reduce or eliminate the lower lids’ shadow
Dermal fillers can be quite beneficial for persons experiencing early indications of ageing or as an extra benefit to facial rejuvenation surgery.
What dermal fillers are incapable of:
Surgery, such as a facelift, brow lift, or eye lift, may be the best option for some people. While minimally invasive rejuvenation therapies such as soft tissue fillers cannot duplicate the benefits of a facelift, they can help delay the period when a facelift becomes necessary. It is critical to keep in mind that dermal fillers are only temporary solutions to facial ageing and that continuous treatments will be required for long-term outcomes.