What are derma fillers?
Skin, fat, muscle, and bone are the four basic structural components of our faces. Many of the outward indications of ageing are caused by volume loss in these structures as we age. Dermal fillers may be of assistance.
Retraction of the jawline, lowering of the nose, and loss of high cheekbones can all result from age-related bone loss in the face. The volume and suppleness of the face muscles decreases, and the deflation and movement of facial fat emphasizes the indications of age.
Dermal fillers are a type of soft gel that is injected beneath the skin. Smoothing of deep under-eye bags, lifting of cheekbones, volumization of the lips, smoothing of lip lines and nasolabial folds (the wrinkles that run from the side of the nose to the corners of the mouth), and hand rejuvenation are just a few of the frequent concerns they may treat.
Dermal fillers are made up of a number of chemicals, some of which are naturally occurring and others which are manufactured. Hyaluronic acid is one of the most commonly utilized ingredients in dermal fillers (HA).
Soft gels that are injected beneath the skin are known as dermal fillers. Deep under-eye bags, cheekbone lifts, lip volumization, lip lines and nasolabial folds (wrinkles that run from the side of the nose to the corners of the mouth) smoothing, and hand rejuvenation are just a few of the common ailments they may address.
Dermal fillers are made up of a variety of substances, some of which are found naturally and others which are synthesized. One of the most often used components in dermal fillers is Hyaluronic acid (HA).
Side effects
- Bruising
- Redness
- Swelling
- Pain
- Tenderness
- Itching
- Rash