A guide to facial fillers

As we age, our skin begins to change. Fine lines and wrinkles become more prevalent, and we lose volume in our cheeks and lips. Luckily, there is a way you can achieve younger looking skin without surgery or down time. Dermal fillers can be used for multiple things including: There are many FDA-approved dermal fillers on the market today. Be aware that it may be difficult or impossible to remove some filler materials. Do work with a licensed health care provider who has experience in the fields of dermatology or plastic surgery and is trained to inject dermal fillers. The provider should use properly labeled, sealed vials or pre-filled syringes of FDA-approved filler.


Do Injectable filler hurt?

Many filler products, like Hyaluronic Acid fillers, also contain lidocaine, which is a mild anesthetic intended to help minimize discomfort during and after your treatment. Your doctor will then inject a specific amount of filler strategically beneath the skin. Depending on the product and the areas treated, you should be able to notice results immediately after receiving Lip filler injections at a Medical spa like Curated Medical in Scottsdale. Today, we take a look with Katie mann the owner at some of the often asked questions about Facial fillers.



Do fillers ruin your face?


The results of filler can never be 100% predicted, but having the right doctor, one who knows how filler reacts in the body and truly cares about your desired outcome, can help avoid any negative side effects and give desirable results. See here to learn more about the non-invasive services.What's the best Juvederm option for Lip fillers?Juvéderm Volbella XC: This filler is another great choice for getting juicy lips.


Is botox a dermal filler?


Botox is not a dermal filler. Botox and Lip fillers are both cosmetic procedures injected usually to treat wrinkles and signs of aging. They are both minimally invasive and can provide long-lasting results. However, that’s where their similarities end. These two injectables differ in terms of uses, efficacy, side effects, and of course, cost. Knowing these differences will help you choose which one is best for you.


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