All of us want to remain young and beautiful. However, aging is a natural process that every human being undergoes. And along with aging, we lose some important substances like collagen and fat, which are necessary to retain a smooth, plump skin. Thus, with the loss of these substances, our skin becomes saggy and wrinkled. There certainly is no cure for aging for we will go against the laws of nature if we attempt to fight it. But there is a cure for beauty loss due to the decline in the amount of collagen and fat in the body, thanks to science.
The constant demand for products which are able to retain our youthful appearance led to the birth of dermal fillers. These are products made of bovine collagen, porcine collagen, purified human collagen, purified botulinum toxin, calcium hydroxylapatatite, poly-L-lactic acid, hyaluronic acid, etc. that are injected to the dermis. These chemicals and compounds make the skin plump, reducing wrinkles and lines. Scientists and chemists use either natural or synthetic materials, or even a combination of both, to formulate and produce these dermal fillers. The first ever dermal filler used is made of human fat. This human fat transfer procedure is widely used until the discovery of bovine collagen, which is a compound derived from cow's skin.
Dermal fillers come in different brands - Botox, Dysport, Cosmoderm, Evolence, Radiesse, Restylane, Juvederm, Sculptra, Perlane and Captique. These brands are the most widely used ones but aside from them, there are newly released brands that capture the consumers' attention as well. Each brand is made of a specific substance to treat a specific area of the skin. So to be able to get a satisfactory result, the medical professional doing the treatment should know the difference among the said brands, and should inject the right brand to the patient. Another wonder of dermal fillers is that most of them are temporary. So if one wants the filler to be removed, he or she only has to wait for months or even weeks for the compound to disperse naturally. For easier removal of the filler, another compound is injected to the patient by the medical professional to increase the rate of dispersion of the compound.
Dermal fillers are generally safe if assisted by a trained medical professional. The doctor is responsible for assessing your medical history and for advising your necessary post-treatment routines. These are done to prevent allergic reactions, swelling, inflammatory reactions, infection, scars, blisters, lumps, numbness, or migration of the compound to another area, which may possibly result from the treatment. Some of the said side effects may occur naturally on the first few days or weeks after the medical procedure but they should disappear gradually.
Dermal fillers have a lot of skin benefits but at the same time impose serious possible risks. The consumer must then be careful in choosing the right medical professional that will assist the said noninvasive treatment. The worst possible outcome is the need for a medical surgery to eliminate the unwanted side effects.
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