Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Types of temporary dermal fillers


As we age, different signs of aging occur and become more visible as the year passes. It is the reason why wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin become more obvious than ever. Because of advances to skin care treatments, improving appearance of these signs is becoming easier and faster. There is no need for someone to undergo to surgery to fix their problems. One of the solutions that many people are undergoing is the filler injection that has different types and effects. Below are the three types of the temporary filler injections to make the skin rejuvenate and turn it to younger-looking skin.
Collagen-based fillers
Collagen-based filler is one of the most common and popular types of dermal filler that are preferred by many patients and also recommended by different dermatologists. The process involves injecting the collagen-based fillers under the surface of the skin that results to improvement of the shape, texture, and resilience. Because it had been popular for many years from now, it is already tested and proven to be safe and effective. Aside from this, it is cheaper compared to other types of fillers and the procedure is easy to administer. The fillers are made of natural protein which is safe to be injected into the skin.
However, like other types of temporary fillers, the collagen has also some cons like there is a possibility that a patient might experience allergic reaction to the collagen, which is why it is important that the patient must undergo skin test first to make sure that the collagen will not result bad reaction to the skin. The results of using collagen-based filler is filling in scars and wrinkles to make it less visible, plump lips to make it look luscious and smooth. The result might long from three to eight months depending on the skin.
Hyaluronic acid-based fillers
Another type of temporary dermal fillers is the hyaluronic acid-based fillers. It is usually considered as an alternative to collagen, which is also proven to be safe and effective. It can improve the appearance of wrinkles and facial folds that are usually cause of aging. The procedure involves stabilizing hyaluronic acid that is naturally found in our skin. Stabilizing hyaluronic acid gives the skin fullness and volume to make it look smoother, younger, and healthier. Because of aging, the hyaluronic acid declines, which is the reason why signs of aging are becoming obvious as years pass by. Replenishing damaged hyaluronic acid can rejuvenate the appearance of skin.
The moisture will be attracted by the hyaluronic acid once it is injected to make plumping effect. Wrinkles, fine lines, as well as folds on skin will be minimize and make it less visible. Although often compared to collagen-based fillers, hyaluronic acid-based is proven that its result last longer. It can last from 6-12 months, which is why there is no need to undergo treatments every now and then just to maintain the results.
Calcium Hydroxylapatite
Calcium hydroxylapatite is a type of filler that uses bone-shaped microspheres during the process. These microspheres are suspended in a carboxymethyl cellulose gel. This type of filler is not only used in dermatology field but also in orthopaedic and dental fields. Like other types, calcium hydroxylapatite is also proven to be safe and effective to use. It works similar to poly-L-lactic acid or the semi-permanent fillers. Both fillers stimulate production of collagen but they differ because calcium hydroxylapatite has the capability to be moulded or shaped that can improve contour of the face. The results using this type of temporary filler can last from 1-2 years.
Injecting calcium hydroxylapatite can lift deep depression like nasolabial folds, frown lines, and scars due to acne and injuries. Like skin tightening thermage, this type of filler can also tighten skin and make it look younger and smoother. It can improve the contour of face by injecting the filler into the chin, jaw line, or chin. There is usually no adverse effect that occurs after the procedure unlike using other types of fillers. 

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