By Rena Graham

Back in the days when you talk about erasing your wrinkles or enhancing the face to make it look younger, the only way that you can do it is through surgical intervention. But the good thing with science is that it allows you to have that younger-looking skin without going under the knife! This is where the miracle of Dermal Fillers comes in.

Dermal Fillers are those biologically compatible materials that are injected into the skin in order to add more volume to the face or reshape it in order to make one look years younger.

There are various types of dermal fillers available which also has FDA approval. Some dermal fillers are made out of those complex sugar chains which we call polysaccharides which has a similar composition to the substances that are found in our skin. Others are also taken out of bovine sources, sometimes from the person’s own blood which is obtained by centrifuging, and in some cases some formulated minerals. Through extensive research, these dermal fillers are now deemed to be safe for use.

More and more women are now having these fillers injected into their aging faces, and true enough it has given good success rates over the years.

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Dermal fillers are particularly injected in areas such as the forehead, tear troughs, marionette lines, brows, nose, nasolabial folds, the lips, and the “crow’s feet” at the eyes. It effectively erases those static wrinkles which are giving you that old or severe look.

It also relieves surgical scars, depressions on the skin, and acne scars. In addition to this, dermal fillers are also perfect for filling up your lips, if you want to maintain that sultry pout.

Many people see this to be more preferable than surgical face lifts because first of all it does not require any incisions and wound after care. It also prevents the chances of scarring and of course the risk for infection. The pain factor is also one benefit about dermal fillers because it has very minimal invasiveness. It is also more affordable than surgery, and it can give faster results.

The immediate results can be made possible by injecting hyaluronidase. This dissolves the dermal filler injected more rapidly.

But of course, like everything else, dermal fillers also come with a set of downsides. You see, dermal fillers do not always provide the same results throughout time. That is why you need to have them re-done. Some people who are not really a fan about injectable would contest that it is not safe to continuously inject foreign substances into your body without having to face consequences later on.

The benefits of dermal fillers are also limited in that it can no longer correct skin sagging like how conventional/surgical methods are able to do so. However it can plump up and tighten the skin to make it look more youthful and healthy.

But one word of advice though, if you really want to have that smoother and younger-looking skin through dermal fillers make sure of two things. First is to find a reputable surgeon who knows what is aesthetically fitting for you. And second is to discuss on what kind of dermal filler is to be used on you. The reason for this is that some people are allergic to certain kinds of fillers, and this can lead to disastrous results. So better ensure your safety by asking the right and pertinent questions during consultation.

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