DERMAL FILLERS
What if you could make a big difference to the way you feel by making subtle changes to the way you look?
As we age, our skin loses collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, causing the formation of lines and wrinkles. The bones, muscles and fat pads also change, affecting facial shape and volume.
Dermal fillers are specifically designed to add volume and enhance facial contours, restoring a natural and youthful appearance.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DERMAL FILLERS
WHAT ARE FILLERS?
Fillers are made from complex sugar chains also known as Hyaluronic Acid (HA). HA is found in the body where its main role is to attract water and provide hydration to the skin. Fillers are designed to resemble your body’s own natural HA and can help revitalise your facial features with a variety of treatments, which can:
• Enhance facial volume and restore facial contours that have weakened with time.
• Soften lines and wrinkles.
• Correct asymmetries and restore facial balance.
• Restore fullness to lips.
HOW DO DERMAL FILLERS WORK?
Dermal fillers are injected under the skin’s surface to fill out lines and wrinkles and to restore facial contours and asymmetries.
There are different types of fillers formulated for various indications such as; enhancing lips, cheeks, under the eyes, chin, along the jaw line, forehead and nose.
HOW LONG DOES THE TREATMENT LAST FOR?
The effects of fillers are long lasting but not permanent. After your initial treatment, follow up sessions are usually recommended to maintain results.
UPPER FACE
Forehead lines
Crow’s feet
Skin rejuvenation
Temple hollowing
Skin rejuvenation
MID FACE
Crow’s feet
Tear troughs
Cheek enhancement
Nose to mouth lines
Nasal bridge improvement
Skin rejuvenation
Acne scar improvement
LOWER FACE
Lip volume
Lip border
Lip lines
Lower face lines
Chin enhancements
Jawline enhancement
Skin rejuvenation
Acne scar improvement
OTHER AREAS
Neck
Décolletage
Hands
SAFETY PROFILE
Millions of Dermal Filling treatments are been performed globally every year without incident. The most common post-treatment reaction is slight skin redness, swelling, itching, bruising or slight pain and tenderness that occurs straight after the injections are given. However, these side effects generally subside shortly thereafter.