Dermal Fillers
What are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable substances that are typically made from hyaluronic acid, a substance that occurs naturally in the body and helps to keep skin plump and hydrated. Dermal fillers are used to fill in wrinkles, fine lines, add or restore the volume, enhance facial profile and create facial balancing.
How does the treatment with dermal fillers work?
Dermal fillers are injected into the skin using a small needle or cannula. Numbing cream may be applied prior to injections to minimize the discomfort.
Is there downtime after treatment with dermal fillers ?
Usually, the downtime is minimal after fillers injections. In a first 24 hours we recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, alcohol, exposure to extensive sun and heat. Also, do not use makeup on the injected area for 24 hours after your treatment. You also might experience some bruising, redness, or swelling. Icing the area for 10-15 minutes after the procedure will reduce these effects.
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How long do results of dermal fillers last?
Results usually last anywhere from 9 to 24 months. This depends on the filler used, the area treated, the original skin condition and the specifics of your treatment.
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Step 1 – Filler InjectionsA hyaluronic acid-based filler (like Restylane® or Juvéderm®) is injected precisely into target areas to help sculpt a younger appearing, yet natural-looking face. At Be Rejuved we take the time to understand your desired results before any injections so that we share a common focus.
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Step 2 – Platelet-Rich PlasmaAfter using injectable fillers to achieve a more youthful appearance, we perform a standard blood draw. Your blood will be spun through a centrifuge to separate and isolate Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), which is rich in growth factors and helps to regenerate the skin tissue.
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Step 3 – PRP InjectionsOnce we have isolated the PRP created from the previous step, we administer it to key areas using a small needle. The growth factors in the PRP activate the process to generate newer and younger tissue.