Service Details
DERMAL FILLERS
Enhance your features with dermal fillers
- With increasing age , stress and bad lifestyle habits the collagen content of our body gradually decreases. This decrease in collagen and elastin causes volume loss from our skin and leads to formation of fine lines ,wrinkles and dark circles which gives dull and saggy appearance to our face.
- A filler is a treatment that fills the creases and folds is used to add volume and fullness to restore a youthful look.
- The dermal fillers are injected in the area to be filled, with the help of fine needles inserted under the skin.
- The skin gets smoothened and thus brings the glow to your face.
- It is a great treatment option for those who want to eliminate the signs of aging but are not willing to undergo invasive treatments such as a traditional facelift.
- Common after-effects includes redness, itching, numbness, light bruising and swelling and tiny bumps under the skin at the site of injection.
- However, this condition improves with time. Ice packs can help alleviate numbness and swelling.
- Initial treatment will begin with a consultation to discuss patients concern and goals
- These injections are non surgical and are typically completed during office visit.
TYPES OF DERMAL FILLERS USED
- Juvederm
- Restylane
- Perlane
- Belotero Pluryal
- Juvederm and Restylane are Hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers.
- Radiesse and Sculptra are synthetic fillers.
- We use the Juvederm, Restylane, and Belotero.
- Juvederm voluma tends to last the longest, 18-24 months.
- The duration of effect depends on metabolic rate of the person being injected.
LIP FILLERS
- Lip fillers, also known as lip augmentation or lip injections, are a cosmetic treatment that uses dermal fillers to add volume and shape to the lips.
- The fillers are made from a variety of materials, such as hyaluronic acid or collagen, and are injected into the lips using a fine needle.
- Lip fillers can be used to address a range of concerns, such as thin lips, uneven lips, and fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically takes less than an hour to complete.
- After undergoing lip filler treatment, patients may experience some swelling and bruising around the injection site. This is normal and usually resolves within a few days to a week.
- Patients are advised to avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting for at least 24 hours after the procedure and to avoid rubbing or massaging the lips for several days.
- The results of lip filler treatment typically last for several months to a year, depending on the type of filler used and the individual’s metabolism.
- To maintain the results, patients may need to undergo additional treatments.
- Dermal filler can be used to change the shape of the lips. There are 3 different lip fillers like – Juvederm Ultra, Volbella & Restylane Silk.
Dermal fillers are used for
- Smoothing of deep under-eye circles
- Lifting of cheek bones
- To add volume to lips
- Smoothing of lip lines
- To add volume to nasolabial folds
- Rejuvenation of hands
- For filling acne Scars
- To restore symmetry of face
- For skin hydration
- Avoid alcohol, caffeine, green tea, high sodium diet about 24-48 hours before the procedure
- Avoid taking painkillers, Aspirin, NSAIDs for 3 days to 7 days before the procedure or talk to our doctor during the consultation to help us understand your medication history.
- Avoid using retinoid-based products or other exfoliating products at least 3 to 5 days before the procedure
- Do not touch the face or area injected.
- Avoid facial massage for 1 week after the procedure.
- Avoid exposure to extreme heat and cold & strenuous exercise for 1 day.
- Do not lie down for 6 hours , try to sleep on your back ( for 24 hrs).
- Avoid consuming alcohol for 2 days after the filler.
- Avoid taking painkillers for 3 to 7 days before and after the procedure.
- Chemical peels, laser treatment to be avoided for atleast 2 weeks.
Services Include
- Free Consultation
- Hair & Skin Analysis
- Treatment of Skin and Hair Problems
- Latest Laser Treatments