Hyaluronic Acid Wrinkle fillers In Allen, TX.

By: Morgan Allen, BSN, RN

5/27/2022

Hyaluronic Acid Wrinkle fillers can be used to "volumize," plump and lift cheeks, chins, jawlines, and temples. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers are also commonly used for filling out thin lips, plumping and rejuvenating sagging hands.


What Can Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers Do? 

Wrinkle fillers, such as Hyaluronic Acid, can give you a more youthful appearance for a fraction of the cost of surgeries such as a traditional facelift or eyelid surgery. The majority of Hyaluronic Acid fillers can fill in hollow areas of the face as well as lines and wrinkles in less than 30 minutes. Results can last anywhere from 4 months to 24 months.

While Botox injections relax the muscle beneath a wrinkle, injectable Hyaluronic Acid wrinkle fillers fill in the line, crease, or area. The use of one or more substances may be necessary in some cases. When used this way, problem areas can almost disappear.


Who Can Benefit From Using Hyaluronic Acid Dermal fillers

Hyaluronic Acid dermal fillers are commonly known as "wrinkle fillers"; however, they are capable of much more than just smoothing out facial wrinkles. Hyaluronic Acid dermal fillers can also be used in the following areas:

• Smooth and soften lines around nose and mouth (a.k.a. nasal labial folds, marionette lines, smile lines, and parentheses)

• Enhance and restore volume to hollow cheeks and temples

• Diminish vertical lines in and around the lips

• Plump, volumize, and enhance the lips

• Smooth the chin and jaw line

• Improve facial asymmetry

Hyaluronic Acid dermal filler is not recommended for following:

• Patients that have an active facial or oral infection (including tooth abscess and/or herpes)

• Patients that have a current Infection at the treatment area

• Patient who have uncontrolled diabetes

• Patients with Blood – Clotting history

• Patients that have allergies to any components of the Hyaluronic Acid 

• Patients who are pregnant 

• Patients that are currently breast feeding.


Treatment

Treatments are generally quick and painless. There are, however, some downsides to wrinkle fillers. Possible side effects include allergic reactions and the formation of tiny bumps under your skin. Generally, the nodules are not permanent. Under the skin, they may develop a bluish discoloration known as the Tyndall effect. The discoloration can last several months, but treatment is available. It is rare but possible for skin cells to die if Hyaluronic Acid wrinkle fillers are not used properly. There have also been reports of blindness and nerve damage.

There are different types of Hyaluronic Acid wrinkle fillers for different types of wrinkles and hollows.

The least risks and best results come from using the right one correctly. Be sure that your provider is Certified and Licensed. It is always recommended to do your research prior to having any procedure performed.


* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.