Full cheeks, smooth skin, plump lips: Some people have them naturally, while others get a little help from their dermatologists with dermal fillers. If you can't quite tell which category a celebrity or someone you know fits into, well, that's the point. The latest injectable treatments are easy to get (if not cheap), long-lasting, and designed for subtlety. They're also perfectly safe, provided you've done your homework and go to a reputable doctor. If you're curious about fillers, these are the things to know before getting pumped up.
First things first: Dermal fillers aren't the same as neurotoxins like Botox and Dysport. The latter type "freezes" muscles to reduce wrinkles, while fillers smooth out skin by filling wrinkles. Collagen used to be a common filler, but these days most fillers, such as Belotero® use hyaluronic acid. Thanks to its ability to store moisture, hyaluronic acid is responsible for giving skin a plump, hydrated look.
While Belotero® dermal filler is made of the same material (hyaluronic acid) as some other dermal fillers, it has unique properties that allow it to adapt within the skin for soft and even correction. The versatility of the product makes it strong enough to handle deep treatment areas such as nasolabial folds (smile lines around the mouth), yet soft enough to treat more delicate areas such as vertical lip lines (thin lines that appear above the lip line).
Belotero® dermal filler is made of a material called hyaluronic acid or HA. Belotero® dermal filler is an injectable filler that quickly integrates into your skin. Once injected, it instantly smoothes the lines and wrinkles in your face. HA naturally exists as a component of your skin. Because it binds to water, it plumps and fills in wrinkles and folds, allowing immediate and smooth correction.
Instantly!
Individual results may vary, but Belotero® dermal filler may last from about 6 months to up to 2 years.
Belotero® dermal filler is injected into the skin in a simple, quick procedure using a super-fine needle – it can be done over your lunch hour. Belotero® dermal filler is approved in New Zealand and Australia and has undergone testing in clinical studies to prove its safety.
Just as with any injection, you may experience mild irritation, swelling, itching, redness, bruising or tenderness at the injection site. These side effects typically resolve on their own. If any of these side effects persist, call your healthcare professional immediately.
There is very little to no downtime associated with a Belotero® dermal filler procedure. In fact, most patients return to their normal daily activities right after their visit. Every patient is unique so be sure to discuss your plans with your appearance medicine professional during your consultation.
Though there is absolutely no need to go running out for fillers before you even see your first wrinkle, people are starting treatments younger than ever before. A good dermatologist will explain the ideal treatment plan for you but know that the most natural-looking results may require more than one weight of filler. To get more personalized information, the best thing to do is to schedule a consultation with Stacey Power at the Beautiphi Auckland.
Address: Beautiphi, 2C/1, Tika Street, Parnell, Auckland, 1052, New Zealand
Website: https://www.beautiphi.co.nz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beautiphiNZ/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3WRVVzRVt9D3In_iKrMYA/
Customer care: info@beautiphi.co.nz
Contact: 022 383 7968
From which liquid fillers made of?
What is the difference between Belotero® dermal filler and other dermal fillers?
How does it work?
Belotero® dermal filler is made of a material called hyaluronic acid or HA. Belotero® dermal filler is an injectable filler that quickly integrates into your skin. Once injected, it instantly smoothes the lines and wrinkles in your face. HA naturally exists as a component of your skin. Because it binds to water, it plumps and fills in wrinkles and folds, allowing immediate and smooth correction.
How soon can you expect the results?
How long does it last?
How is the treatment performed?
Belotero® dermal filler is injected into the skin in a simple, quick procedure using a super-fine needle – it can be done over your lunch hour. Belotero® dermal filler is approved in New Zealand and Australia and has undergone testing in clinical studies to prove its safety.
Are there any side effects?
Just as with any injection, you may experience mild irritation, swelling, itching, redness, bruising or tenderness at the injection site. These side effects typically resolve on their own. If any of these side effects persist, call your healthcare professional immediately.
There is very little to no downtime associated with a Belotero® dermal filler procedure. In fact, most patients return to their normal daily activities right after their visit. Every patient is unique so be sure to discuss your plans with your appearance medicine professional during your consultation.
Though there is absolutely no need to go running out for fillers before you even see your first wrinkle, people are starting treatments younger than ever before. A good dermatologist will explain the ideal treatment plan for you but know that the most natural-looking results may require more than one weight of filler. To get more personalized information, the best thing to do is to schedule a consultation with Stacey Power at the Beautiphi Auckland.
Address: Beautiphi, 2C/1, Tika Street, Parnell, Auckland, 1052, New Zealand
Website: https://www.beautiphi.co.nz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beautiphiNZ/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3WRVVzRVt9D3In_iKrMYA/
Customer care: info@beautiphi.co.nz
Contact: 022 383 7968
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