Injectable Fillers
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Injectable fillers, which are also known as “injectables" or "dermal fillers" are typically temporary solutions designed for specific facial tasks like wrinkle reduction, crease filling or lip augmentation. It is very important to locate an experienced physician who has been trained in the proper use of several injectable products because successful treatments are often a combination of therapies. A properly trained dermatologist or physician should be able to assist you in determining the proper facial filler for your needs. Injectable Fillers are the most popular non-surgical treatment for treating lines, creases and wrinkles. As part of the aging process, our skin becomes less elastic and more susceptible to wrinkles and sagging. Fortunately, there are innovative cosmetic procedures to help ease this aging process and sustain one’s youth. There are many types of filler options abvailable including Botulinum Toxin-Based Injectable (Botox), Human-Based Collagen Fillers, Human-Based Collagen Fillers, Fat Transfer, Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse), Hyaluronic Acid-Based Fillers (Restylane, Juvederm, Hylaform, Perlane, and Dermalive), Synthetic Poly-L-Lactic Acid (Sculptra), and Synthetic Polymethylmethacrylate Microspheres in Bovine-Based Collagen (ArteFill).
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