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What You Should Know About Wrinkle Fillers

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By William jamesPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

Filling in wrinkles in an irregular way can give you a more youthful look for a fraction of that traditional face lift costs. Most will fill holes, lines, and wrinkles in less than 30 minutes with results that can last from four months to more than a year.

Injectable anti-wrinkle substances, unlike Botox injections that loosen muscles under the wrinkle, fill the line, crease, or area with a wide variety of substances. As a result, problem areas almost disappear.

Wrinkle fillers can also be used as "volumizers," for lifting and lifting cheeks, lakes, jawlines, and temples; to fill thin lips, and loose hands.

Treatment for wrinkles is quick and easy. But everything that fills wrinkles is flawed, including the risk of allergies and the formation of small bumps under the skin. In some cases, those bumps may be permanent. And sometimes, the appearance of blue skin known as a result of Tyndall is possible. The color change can last a few months, but there are treatments available. In very rare cases, skin cells can die if the alloy filler is not used properly. There are also a few reported cases of blindness, scars of skin loss and sensory impairment. Often, long-term wrinkles are the most likely to cause side effects.

Not every wrinkle filling alloy is suitable for every type of alloy. Minor risks and positive consequences result from the right use in the right way. That's why you should only have a filling injected by a board-certified dermatologist or a plastic surgeon with continuous, specialized training.

Here is the breakdown of wrinkle filling available. It includes their basic ingredients, how they work, their pros and cons, and the best treatment options. Your doctor can help you choose the one that is right for you.

Collagen Wrinkle Fillers

Scientists performed the first wrinkle filling in the refined type of collagen extracted mainly from cattle. Although it has worked well and provided a natural look, the results are not long lasting. Most collagen injections began to decrease rapidly after 1 month of treatment. Because these wrinkle fillers were made from animal sources, they also had a high rate of over-reaction and required previous allergy testing.

New collagen processing techniques have helped to reduce risks. Also, new synthetic collagen types make these injections safer and more useful for a wide range of people. Although the effects do not last as long as other wrinkles, many believe that the results look natural.

Side effects of collagen injections include the risk of infection (especially in those who still use cow's resources), as well as bruising and redness at the injection site.

Collagen injections include:

• Cosmoderm

• Commitment

• Rope

• Zyderm

• Zyplast

Autologous Wrinkle Components

Oil is the most widely used ingredient in this category. Your fat is surgically removed from your thighs, buttocks, or abdomen, treated, and then injected. You will need to have two procedures (one to remove fat and one to inject). Both procedures can be performed in a single visit. Additional steps for oil refining made on board can be costly and time consuming. The results can be permanent, although you may need a series of injections made over time.

Plasma injection containing platelet ("vampire lift") is another type of autologous wrinkle filler / volumizer. Blood is drawn from the arm, treated, and then applied to the face. Results can last 12 to 18 months.

The risks are the same as other wrinkles, including bruising, redness, and swelling at the injection site. Because the supplement comes from your body, these injections do not need to be approved by the FDA.

Minimizing Risk and enhancing the positive effects of all wrinkles

Coalition supplements are among the safest cosmetic procedures used today. But there are things you can do to help make sure your treatment is safe:

• Don't let the price be your guide. If you are offered a wrinkle treatment that costs much less than conventional treatment, there may be some compromises being made, either by the provider's skill or by the quality of the product. Never risk your face transaction.

• All wrinkle filling equipment should be done in a sterile medical facility. Treatment at home, in hotels, spas, or leisure centers is not done in a medical setting, no matter who is doing it.

• Do not find injection-filling substances in sources outside the doctor's office. Find out what it is injected with, and ask your doctor if it is used to fill FDA-approved wrinkles and to buy directly from the manufacturer. There have been reports of everything from the industrial level basket to used baby oil. If the provider does not provide you with this information, do not allow them to process.

• Use sunscreen daily to help keep the filling and to help prevent pigment changes after inflammation due to needle sticks from syringes.

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