Plastic Surgery: Dermal and Facial Fillers
Plastic surgery refers to a number of different procedures ranging from breast augmentation to rhinoplasty. Additionally, there are a few procedures that focus on facial appearance and structure, such as facial and dermal fillers. Fillers are a popular treatment that many people consider when looking into different plastic surgery procedures. Ready to find out more?
Plastic surgery: An overview of dermal and facial fillers
Below is an overview of dermal and facial fillers, both of which are popular plastic surgery procedures. When considering facial improvement, it can be helpful to review the following information.
What are dermal and facial fillers?
Facial fillers are also referred to as dermal fillers, and they are minimally invasive plastic surgery procedures that use gel-based injections containing hyaluronic acid. While dermal fillers may sound similar to other facial rejuvenating procedures, they are actually quite different. Fillers in the face contain hyaluronic acid, which is already found naturally in the skin.
They are used to restore volume and fullness in the face. Additionally, they can be used to soften creases and smooth out fine lines, which can restore youthfulness. Outlined below are a few other things that dermal fillers can address:
- Restore fullness in thin lips
- Improve scar marks
- Reconstruct facial abnormalities
- Soften wrinkles and creases
- Improve smile lines and crow's feet
- Restore fullness in the cheeks
Oftentimes, dermal fillers are used in conjunction with other types of facial plastic surgery procedures, such as facial rejuvenation. While dermal fillers can be great on their own, they can also be very beneficial when used to enhance other procedures.
Benefits
Dermal fillers offer a number of benefits including improved aesthetics, a youthful appearance, and stronger skin. Additionally, recovery times are less than a day because the procedure is not invasive, which cannot be said about other facial rejuvenation procedures.
The dermal and facial filler treatment process
The first step in the dermal filler process is a consultation visit. During this visit, the patient and their physician discuss treatment goals and put together a treatment plan; the dermal filler procedure itself is usually scheduled for a follow-up visit. On the day of the visit, the procedure starts with a cleansing of the face and the application of a numbing agent to help ensure minimal discomfort during the injection.
The physician then makes the injections, which could take place in various areas of the face depending on the patient’s goals. Lastly, the physician can clean the injection site and provide aftercare instructions. The entire procedure can take between 30 minutes and two hours, depending on the number, location, and type of injections.
The safety and efficacy of dermal and facial fillers
Dermal and facial fillers are considered to be safe so long as they are an FDA-approved brand and administered by a plastic surgeon or physician. However, there are some potential side effects. The potential side effects of dermal fillers most notably include itching, skin rash, and temporary acne. The results of dermal and facial fillers should last at least nine months but can last as long as 18 months in some cases.
What to expect during recovery from dermal fillers
There may be some slight discomfort for a few days after the dermal and facial fillers are administered. Patients often report the face feeling sore and slightly numb, but the symptoms should go away within a few days. The plastic surgeon should provide aftercare instructions, which may include avoiding heat and sun exposure to the face and instructions for washing the face properly.
When to consider plastic surgery
Plastic surgery is very involved and requires careful thought and consideration. With that being said, it is important that patients carefully consider their options, as well as their goals and desires. If plastic surgery is cosmetic-based then oftentimes, it may not be essential; however, that is not to say that it will not be beneficial. On the flip side, if plastic surgery is reconstructive-based then it may be to help improve function, which could be seen as essential.
In the case of dermal and facial fillers, though these procedures are not really essential, many people can, however, benefit greatly from getting either. Aesthetics can be improved, which can, in turn, make the patient feel more confident in their appearance.
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Both dermal and facial fillers can significantly improve the way the face looks and feels, but there are a number of procedures that are worth looking into when considering plastic surgery. To learn more, contact our office today.
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