Dermal fillers benefits your looks without going through a scalpel, and with the right approach, they can deliver impressive, natural results in no time. If you are considering dermal fillers right now, it’s only fair that we give you a clear view of the potential benefits and risks.
There are different types of fillers, such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid—substances that safely interact with your body. Each has its strengths, whether it’s adding subtle volume, smoothing lines, or boosting collagen. If you have a specific aesthetic concern in mind, most likely, there’s a filler for that, and your provider can make the necessary adjustments.
So, what exactly makes dermal fillers safe? Are there possible side effects? And how can you make sure you get the best results? Here’s an overview of what you need to know before you experience the treatment yourself.
What Are Dermal Fillers, and How Do They Work?
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments that help bring back fullness, reduce wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are made from materials that interact well with your body, and each filler has unique properties for specific goals. Here are the main types:
- Hyaluronic Acid (HA): HA fillers are the most popular around, and that’s mostly because hyaluronic acid is a substance your skin naturally creates. This molecule attracts and holds onto water, helping it keep its hydration and plumpness.
- Calcium Hydroxylapatite: This type contains calcium-based microspheres in a gel, which is naturally found within human bones. It provides structure and volume, especially effective in areas like the cheeks. With a firmer texture, calcium hydroxylapatite fillers are ideal for deeper contouring, and they last about a year.
- Poly-L-lactic Acid: Unlike the other fillers in the market, poly-L-lactic acid works with your skin by tapping into its innate collagen synthesis ability. It gradually improves skin texture and volume, an ideal option for deeper facial folds and hollow areas. Results may not be the quickest around, but it’s worth the wait, considering the results can last around two years.
Why Dermal Fillers Are Generally Preferred
Dermal fillers are popular for good reason, and here’s why people are coming back for more:
- Instant Results: Most notice results within moments after the procedure. This is perfect if you prefer a quick boost without waiting weeks for noticeable results.
- No Surgery Required: No need to undergo surgery for a fresh look. In fact, most can quickly go back to their routine after an appointment.
- Flexible and Long-Lasting Results: Depending on the filler type, you can expect results to last anywhere from 6 to 18 months. That’s a lot of time to enjoy your results before deciding if you want a touch-up or a change.
- Wide Range of Uses: Fillers can address diverse aesthetic skin concerns at once, whether adding volume to cheeks, smooth lines around the mouth, or even rejuvenating the hands. They’re quite adaptable, and different types can be used for different areas, so you can get customized results.
What Makes Dermal Fillers Safe?
Dermal filler benefits are good, but what about their safety? Rest assured, dermal fillers undergo strict testing and regulatory standards (like FDA approval) to ensure they’re safe for cosmetic use. Other than the strict testing from regulatory bodies, here are a few reasons why they are safe:
- Biocompatibility: These substances are designed to work with your body’s natural mechanisms. For example, HA is a natural part of your skin, so HA fillers fit right in without causing issues. Similarly, calcium hydroxylapatite is already in your bones, so it’s a safe choice for adding structure.
- Biodegradability: Dermal filler formulas naturally break down in your body over time, reducing long-term risks. The downside is that maintenance treatments may be recommended if you want to keep your aesthetic results.
Only fillers that meet with FDA approval make it to the market, providing an extra layer of safety.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
Fillers are considered safe, but like any aesthetic treatment, they’re not completely risk-free. Here’s a look at the possible side effects and complications:
- Common Side Effects: You might experience some redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site. These are usually mild and will clear up in a few days. Applying ice and taking over-the-counter pain relief can help if you need it.
- Lumps and Bumps: Occasionally, fillers can cause small lumps or uneven areas under the skin. This happens when the filler doesn’t settle evenly, but your provider can quickly correct it with a gentle massage or a follow-up appointment.
- Infection: Infections are quite rare, but they do happen if the procedure isn’t done in a sterile environment. A properly trained provider should practice proper sanitation protocols to keep this risk as low as possible.
- Vascular Complications: This is another rare but serious complication that happens if filler accidentally gets into a blood vessel, blocking blood flow. An expert injector can easily recognize and avoid risky areas, lessening the chances of this happening.
- Allergic Reactions: Allergies to fillers are uncommon, especially with HA fillers. However, some synthetic fillers have a higher chance of reactions. That’s why a thorough consultation is a must-do to review your medical history and for an allergy patch test.
Choosing the Right Provider
Dermal filler results and safety hinges on whoever administers them. A skilled, licensed injector not only knows the injection process but also knows facial anatomy well, lessening the risks by a lot. Your provider can make precise injections, creating natural, balanced results without compromising safety. There’s an artistry aspect that’s just as impactful as the practical skills.
Experienced providers can also customize treatment plans based on your unique features and goals. They understand that each person is unique and requires a customized approach. They are familiar with how much filler to place in each area and which filler type to choose, giving you a look that feels natural. Plus, they’ll know what to do if any issues arise, which is why experience is so valuable in an injector.
What Fillers Can and Can’t Do
By now, it sounds like fillers can pretty much do everything, especially with the hands of a skilled provider. But they have their limitations. For starters, dermal fillers are temporary and require maintenance treatments once every 6 to 18 months, and that’s by design for safety. Fillers can help smooth out wrinkles and add volume but don’t provide the same structural changes as surgery would, like a facelift.
We want to avoid overdoing fillers since it can lead to a “puffy” look, often called a “pillow face.” As much as possible, we want to strike a balanced look, enhancing your natural aesthetics without overpowering it. A good provider will have the necessary artistry to apply the right amount of a natural, refreshed appearance.
Prep and Aftercare for Dermal Fillers
Getting the most out of your fillers starts before you even walk in the door. Here’s what you should know about preparing and aftercare:
Before Your Treatment:
- Blood thinners (like aspirin) and alcohol, as well as supplements like fish oil, can increase bruising; better avoid those.
- Be open about any allergies, medical conditions, aesthetic goals, or medications with your provider. The more information they have, the better they can personalize the treatment for you.
After Your Treatment:
- For the first day or two, avoid intense activities, hot showers, and sun exposure to give the fillers some space to settle.
- Don’t press or rub the area, and try to sleep on your back if possible. This prevents the filler from shifting in unwanted spots.
- Avoid touching the treated area to prevent any infections. If there’s any swelling or bruises, a cold compress can help.
Follow these guidelines so that the skin heals well and you can also maximize the results.
Are Dermal Fillers Right for You?
The answer comes down to your aesthetic goals, health, and comfort level. Some may not be the ideal candidate if they have specific health conditions or are on certain medications. An open conversation with an expert provider will help you figure out if fillers are right for you and give the results you want.
Once that’s determined, and you want to restore volume, smooth lines, or add contour, give dermal fillers a shot. However, if you’re hoping for more drastic aesthetic differences, other treatments might be more appropriate to your goals. A consultation will help you get a realistic idea of what fillers can do for you.
Takeaway
The benefits of dermal fillers are clear: They can deliver quick, natural-looking results with minimal downtime. However, we also want to ensure safety and achieve the best possible outcome, and our providers can do just that.
At COMO Aesthetics Westfield, IN, we specialize in personalized, professional care to help you achieve your aesthetic goals safely and effectively. If you’re ready to experience the transformative benefits of dermal fillers, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact or book an appointment with COMO Aesthetics today and discover how non-surgical treatments can help you look and feel your best.