Dermal Fillers

OVERVIEW

Dermal fillers are a popular cosmetic procedure used to smooth out wrinkles, plump up your skin, and give your face a more youthful appearance. In 2020 alone, over 3.4 million dermal filler injections were administered in the United States, making it the second most commonly requested cosmetic procedure.

Minimally invasive, dermal, or soft tissue fillers are placed under the skin, adding volume and supporting different areas of your face, including your lips, jawline, and cheeks.

Whether you're looking to decrease the appearance of fine lines or rejuvenate the skin on the tops of your hands, a board-certified plastic surgeon can help determine which dermal filler suits you.

What are Dermal Fillers?

The second most popular cosmetic procedure in the United States, dermal fillers, are injectable treatments used to reduce the signs of aging. You may also hear your plastic surgeon referring to them as facial fillers, soft tissue fillers, wrinkle fillers, or lip fillers.

Dermal fillers are minimally-invasive injections composed of soft, gel-like substances. These injections are carefully placed just under the skin and work to:

  • Replace lost volume or
  • Providing support to the tissue matrix under your skin

What are the Uses of Dermal Fillers?

Dermal filler may be used by your board-certified plastic surgeon to address the following signs of aging commonly:

  • Loss of volume in the lips
  • Fine lines around your nose and mouth
  • Thinning of skin/loss of fullness on the tops of your hands

In addition, dermal fillers can also be used to reduce scarring and contour deformities of the face.

Who can Use Dermal Fillers

Your plastic surgeon may recommend using soft tissue fillers if you want a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure to rejuvenate your skin and treat the first signs of aging.

Dermal fillers are temporary treatments, so it's important to remember that multiple sessions are required for upkeep and to maintain long-term results.

Your plastic surgeon will help determine if you (and your overall health) are a good candidate for dermal fillers. While most healthy individuals can use facial fillers, the following cannot:

  • Pregnant or people who breastfeed
  • People with allergies to filler ingredients
  • Those on medications that may interact with the contents of the filler
  • People with a history of skin cancer or severe acne

The FDA recommends fillers for use by persons 22 years and older

What are the Various Types of Dermal Fillers?

A popular choice for people who want to improve the appearance of their face and hands, dermal fillers come in several different types:

  • Hyaluronic Acid, or HA, is a naturally occurring substance in the human body
  • Calcium hydroxylapatite, a naturally occurring mineral found in bone
  • Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a synthetic substance that is also biodegradable

Most fillers are temporary and can be absorbed by the body. However, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) beads are the only FDA-approved dermal filler that is non-absorbable and permanent.

While you may come across needle-free devices like hyaluronic pens for injection of hyaluronic acid (HA) for use cosmetically, it's important to note that the FDA currently approves no non-injectable filler.

Picking a Dermal Filler That's Right for You

Plastic surgeons commonly use dermal or soft tissue fillers to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and lines, fill in scars and depressions, and add volume to your lips. If you experience these cosmetic issues, dermal fillers may suit you.

A board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in injectables can help recommend a filler treatment that's right for you based on your:

  • Overall health
  • Current cosmetic goals
  • Expectation of results

Another important factor to consider when picking a dermal filler is your budget. Dermal fillers can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, so it's important to find one that fits your budget.

How Dermal Fillers Work

While sitting down for your first dermal filler appointment can feel intimidating, the process is anything but—filler treatments are minimally-invasive and take no more than 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your overall areas of the target.

Your plastic surgeon will begin by cleaning the skin and administering either ice, anesthesia, or a numbing agent to the area. It's quite common for one session to target multiple areas to achieve a natural-looking result.

Side Effects of Dermal Fillers

While dermal fillers are generally safe when performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon. However, some patients can experience the following side effects following a soft tissue filler appointment:

  • Swelling
  • Bruising, and
  • Redness

These minor side effects are temporary and subside over time. Dermal fillers can be a fantastic, minimally-invasive way to appear youthful. If you want to rejuvenate your skin with dermal fillers, consult a board-certified plastic surgeon to ensure you receive the best possible care.

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