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Author: Erich Shrefler
Author: Erich Shrefler

Have wrinkles, sagging skin and other visible signs of aging been dragging down your self-esteem? You are not alone. Countless men and women each year consult with experienced cosmetic surgeons about solutions to the aging process. When conducting research, many are shocked to discover that non-surgical solutions, such as facial fillers, exist that are far less invasive and more cost effective than other cosmetic treatments. If you are interested in reversing the toll aging takes on your face but are hesitant to undergo surgery, these questions about facial fillers may enlighten you to the available options. What are facial fillers? Facial fillers, which are also known as dermal fillers or injectables, are materials like hyaluronic acids (are found in your own skin) or hydroxyapatite (bone minaral granules) injected beneath facial skin in order to reverse or halt visible signs of aging. Depending on your current skin condition and cosmetic goals, a physician will carefully select the type of filler used and specific injection locations. How long do facial filler procedures take? Prior to the procedure, you will have an initial consultation with your physician to discuss your cosmetic goals and to have your current skin condition examined. The procedure itself lasts approximately 20 minutes and can be preformed either under local anesthesia or mild sedation. What are dermal fillers used for? Facial fillers are a one to two year solution designed to reduce visible signs of aging on the face, including: Undesirable wrinkles and lines Acne scarring Sagging skin Unaesthetic facial contours Do dermal fillers last forever? Unfortunately, facial fillers are not a permanent solution. In fact, the majority of dermal fillers last between one and two years. At this point, you can return to your physician for another injection. What does the recovery process entail? The recovery time associated with dermal fillers is minimal. The majority of patients can return to regular, daily activities immediately following treatment. However, for the initial twenty-four hours following injection, it is recommended that you refrain from engaging in physical activities and avoid sun exposure. What side effects are associated with facial fillers? While the majority of patients experience minimal side effects after receiving an injection, some discomforts may occur, including: Temporary discoloration Localized numbness Injection site bruising or redness Allergic reaction Swelling Tenderness Do different types of facial fillers exist? Yes, a variety of dermal fillers exist. Each has specific uses and you can determine the appropriate facial filler to meet your cosmetic goals during a consultation with your physician. Common types of facial fillers used in the United States include: Juvderm Used to eliminate undesirable facial folds and wrinkling. Results can last nearly one year after injection. Collagen This naturally occurring protein is used to fill in wrinkles, facial contours and scars. Eventually, Collagen will be absorbed by the body. Restylane A common lip implant solution, Restylane can also eliminate acne scars and fine facial wrinkles Radiesse One of the most durable injectables, this facial filler stimulates new tissue growth Elevesse - Is the first FDA-approved HA-based (Hydroxyapatite) dermal filler to include the anesthetic lidocaine, greatly reducing injection pain and increasing patient comfort. Like Radiesse, it typically last for up to two years. About the Author:

If you are considering facial fillers and live in the northern Virginia or Washington, D.C. area, please contact NOVA SurgiCare, PC today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Hamrah.




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