Dermal Fillers: Injections at Reasonable Prices
Dermal Fillers is a minimally invasive procedure using tiny needles or cannulas to build up the loss of volume due to ageing or for the purpose of face sculpting. It is vital to be aware of the costs, potential risks and realistic expectations when it comes to fillers.
What is Filler?
Dermal filler or otherwise called soft tissue filler is injected beneath the surface of the skin to add volume or shape.
The dermal fillers that we use is Hyaluronic acid, which is found naturally in human’s body. The role of hyaluronic acid (HA) is to transport nutrients and regulate water balance in the skin. With age we lose nutrients and water, leading to the loss of volume, it creates sagging and less elastic look in our face. So, the way that dermal filler works, it boosts the skin supply of HA that works by adding plumpness to the skin, reduces wrinkles and softening lines, providing that natural, softer look. The result if HA filler is visible immediately.
Dermal Fillers: Injections at Reasonable Prices
Dermal Fillers is a minimally invasive procedure using tiny needles or cannulas to build up the loss of volume due to ageing or for the purpose of face sculpting. It is vital to be aware of the costs, potential risks and realistic expectations when it comes to fillers.
What is Filler?
Dermal filler or otherwise called soft tissue filler is injected beneath the surface of the skin to add volume or shape.
The dermal fillers that we use is Hyaluronic acid, which is found in human’s body. The role of hyaluronic acid (HA) is to transport nutrients and regulate water balance in the skin. With age we lose nutrients and water, leading to the loss of volume, it creates that sagging and less elastic look in our face. So, the way that dermal filler works, it boosts the skin supply of HA that works by adding plumpness to the skin, reduces wrinkles and softening lines, providing that natural, softer look. The result if HA filler is visible immediately.
Prior any dermal filler treatment we review the clients medical history and examine the area of treatment/enhancement. Client will not be considered for fillers if there is any skin infection, the appointment will to be postponed until it resolves. Taking blood thinners (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, certain herbal medications) should stop them two weeks prior to injection with the approval of their prescribing doctor.
You will be asked to remove any creams or makeup up from the area of injection. Prior to the treatment injection site will be cleaned with sterile wipe.
We also ask to not to consume any alcohol 24 hours before your appointment. It increases risks of bleeding, swelling, prolonged healing and therefore might affect the your results. Don’t waste your money !
Again, we recommend avoiding alcohol for at least 48 hours or until the swelling goes fully down. Next 48 hours no gym, saunas, steam rooms, sunbeds – anything that involves heat or thins your blood. Do not lay on the area/side of treatment, avoid make up, any creams or products to be applied over the area of injection.
Active facial or oral herpes infection, Blood-clotting problems, Allergy to any components of injectable hyaluronic acid, Infection in the treatment area, Uncontrolled diabetes, Pregnant or breast-feeding clients
Current immunosuppressive therapy
Lumps, Swelling, Bruising, Bleeding, Redness
Allergic reactions, Infection, Blisters and cyst, Inflammatory reactions, Migration of filler material to another site, Bluish discoloration, Vascular occlusion, Scarring, Blindness, Numbness
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