When to Dissolve Your Dermal Filler
Dermal fillers are a popular way to enhance facial features, correct volume loss, and address wrinkles. They’re often chosen for their minimal downtime and ability to provide subtle yet effective changes. However, the results of dermal fillers can evolve over time. After a few years, you may start to notice that your fillers no longer look the way they did when first injected, or perhaps they no longer align with your current aesthetic desires. In this blog post, we’ll explore all the signs that it may be time to dissolve your dermal filler.
Exploring Radiesse: The Versatile Dermal Filler with Lasting Results
Radiesse is a calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) filler that is FDA-approved for the correction of facial wrinkles and folds. It works by stimulating the body’s natural collagen production for long lasting results. Unlike hyaluronic acid based (HA) fillers that only add volume and hydration to the skin, Radiesse is a bio-stimulatory filler. It stimulates collagen production and provides immediate volume while promoting long-term tissue regeneration.
Enhance Your Profile: The Art of the Non-Surgical Nose Job
A non-surgical nose job, also known as a liquid rhinoplasty or non-surgical rhinoplasty, involves the use of dermal fillers to reshape and contour the nose. Unlike surgical rhinoplasty, which requires incisions, anesthesia, and downtime, a non-surgical nose job is performed using injectable fillers, typically hyaluronic acid-based, to address minor imperfections and enhance the nose's appearance.
Achieving Facial Harmony: The Transformative Power of Chin Filler
Chin filler, also known as chin augmentation or chin enhancement, involves injecting hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers into the chin area to augment and reshape its contours. By adding volume and projection to the chin, filler can create a more defined and proportionate facial profile, enhancing overall facial aesthetics.
What is a Vascular Occlusion?
What is a vascular occlusion and why should you learn about this before any filler appointment?