Dermal fillers are popular cosmetic treatment options for people who want to add volume to their face. Or address concerns like wrinkles and fine lines.
Dermal filler treatments are quick, and you will see results immediately. A topical anesthetic will be applied to numb the area and make the injection less painful. You might experience some swelling or bruise depending on filler placement.
The lifespan of filler depends on many factors. These factors include your body’s metabolism and formulation of the filler. Each filler has a gel-like consistency for flawless and natural-looking results.
The selection of dermal fillers available at Bryn Mawr Facial Aesthetics Center are hyaluronic acid-based, which provides a flawless look and dissolves over time.
Juvederm is the more common name on the market for dermal fillers, especially for the lips. However, Juvederm is also perfect for adding plumpness to areas like the lower eyelid and other areas of the face.
Juvederm Ultra is great for adding volume to the lip and lower eyelids. Juvederm Ultra Plus is best used for overall facial volume. Juvederm Ultra and Juvederm Ultra Plus can last up to 12 months in their original placement. This timeline depends on several factors.
Voluma has a thicker formula and consistency and is perfect for increasing volume in the cheeks and chin. The effect of Voluma is more subtle. Due to the thicker consistency, it is injected deeper into the skin for a more camouflaged lift that is not as noticeable to the eye.
The best part is, it can last up to two years!
Restylane is more suited for filling in fine lines and wrinkles. Restylane Lyft adds volume for fuller and lifted cheeks. It can also add volume to areas like lips and chin. Each treatment lasts about six months.
Restylane Silk is great for reducing fine lines, especially around the mouth. Skin loses its elasticity over time due to a decrease in our body’s naturally occurring hyaluronic acid.
Schedule a consultation with the professionals at Bryn Mawr Facial Aesthetics Center to determine the course of treatment that is best for you.
While there is minimal downtime, you might experience slight swelling from dermal fillers depending on your treatment. So plan your treatment accordingly!