Things You Should Know About Wrinkle Fillers

Published:August 25th, 2012

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Who doesn’t want to look young forever?  Of course everyone, at some point in their lives, has thought of stopping time during the prime of their lives when their external appearance is still taut and vibrant.  But, alas, the fountain of youth is still elusive as ever.  However, when you want to take the years off your appearance, then there are certain procedures that can come to your rescue. You don’t have to worry about the cost too because one of such procedures, the wrinkle fillers, which are the fad nowadays, will not totally burn a big hole in your pockets.  Think of this as an inexpensive way that can help you look younger.  Moreover, the procedure is done as an outpatient and the results can last from six months to up to a year.

What are wrinkle fillers? 

Wrinkle fillers are substances that are injected to fill out your lines and wrinkles stretching them out and making your face appear tighter and fuller.  These are used in making the lips fuller, volumizing sagging cheeks and even plumping sagging arms.

All these sound great right?  But know that there are disadvantages too to embracing this treatment option.

Disadvantages of Wrinkle Fillers

You can have allergic reactions due to the components of the fillers.  There are also times that bumps may occur which becomes permanent and in case you regularly use wrinkle fillers, there are some instances when will experience the Tyndall effect which is a bluish discoloration of the skin.  You don’t have to worry about this side effect because it can be treated.  Other disadvantages of wrinkle fillers include the death of skin cells especially if they are not administered properly.

Remember to weigh the pros and cons before you consider this aesthetic option to fight off wrinkles.  If you feel that it’s worth the risks then go ahead and get an appointment with your dermatologists to have the treatment done.

The Kinds of Wrinkle Fillers

The hyaluronic acid wrinkle filler is the most popular one.  It is made up of a natural component which comes from connective tissues.  This type of filler works differently.  The results can be varied as well.

Certain side effects that you can experience include swelling, redness and bruising of the injection site.  Tiny bumps can also appear which will subside in a couple of days.

Collagen wrinkle fillers are thought to be safe and long lasting.  The side effects are the same when you consider this option.  You will experience swelling, redness and bruising on the injection site which will subside easily.

Autologous wrinkle fillers are expensive and time consuming.  The procedure involves removal of your own fat by the surgeon or dermatologist; he then processes it in the laboratory and injects it in your lines and wrinkles.  The results are long lasting.  Several injections are needed so as to keep the areas taut and relaxed.

Reminders

Make sure that the procedure is done by a board certified dermatologist or a plastic surgeon to ensure the general safety and effectivity of the treatment.   Visit them first so that you can enquire about the questions that you might have in mind.  Discuss with these health care providers the type of wrinkle filler that is appropriate for your skin type, the components, and even the risks and benefits involved.

The fountain of youth is still an elusive concept, but with the likes of wrinkle fillers to help cut off years from our skin, looking young is within everybody’s reach.


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