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Aging Skin Needs Dermal Fillers to Fight Wrinkles

Dr. Sanjay MohindraBy Dr. Sanjay MohindraUpdated:September 16, 20225 Mins Read
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People prefer a healthy diet to look wrinkle-free. And, there are thousands of beauty freaks who try various home remedies to avoid any traces of fine lines or folds.

Are you one of them? Are you seeing no difference in your skin condition despite trying remedies like a honey pack and tomato or cucumber juice?

Wake up! Your skin requires professional care. No matter how much care you provide to keep your skin healthy, aging shows no mercy. It hits fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of facial volume. The freshness that used to be there on your surface, all fades away over years. Dullness, sunspot, and folds replace its radiance.

It’s all because of losing laxity and the power to rejuvenate itself internally. Aging skin requires collagen to fulfill its hydration needs. Together with elastin, this natural protein keeps the elasticity of your contour alive.

Unfortunately, aging declines the production of these essential proteins.

At this point, a dermal filler treatment saves your skin.

This blog will help you to understand what these facial fillers are and how they reverse signs of aging in JUST a few days.

Dynamic & Static Wrinkles

The folds and lines on the surface are basically of two types, which are static wrinkles and dynamic wrinkles.

a.  Static Wrinkles

Static lines or wrinkles are caused due to aging and environmental factors. These two reasons conspire to make you look more mature. Over years, the production of collagen, elatin, and hyaluronic acid (HA) decreases, which makes you look older. Excessive sun exposure, gravity, and age can fade youthful appearance.

Dermal filler treatment provides essential proteins to your skin, which naturally boosts elasticity. The skin looks finer and fuller.

The gel-like naturally extracted proteins in dermal fillers help it to re-obtain volume. Over days, it turns plumper and naturally lifted.

b.  Dynamic Wrinkles

These wrinkles are an outcome of repeated movements of facial muscles. The tired muscles contract and hence, dynamic lines appear. The semi-contracted surface emerges, which pushes the skin above them. They are wrinkles. You cannot see them when the face is at rest.

Aestheticians treat them with Botox, which temporarily hampers muscle movement. The neural network does not send receptors to move furthermore. It helps muscles to relax, which heals over time. You see it as a smooth surface.

Dermal Fillers Treatment Procedure

The best thing is that it is a lunchtime procedure and moreover, a non-invasive cosmetic treatment.

Being extracted from sugar-based proteins, these facial fillers have a gel-like consistency. Doctors examine and then, inject them just below the surface to trigger volume. Almost all Injectables have Hyaluronic Acid and collagen in their configuration. These substances are capable of supporting your surface with lubrication, cell turnover, and elasticity.

The sweet spot associated with is that it is a safe, natural, and painless treatment. You won’t feel discomfort other than a slight pricking sensation. However, this sensation is mild because the needles used in this therapy are ultrafine, which hardly causes any unbearable sensation.

Once it’s over, the HA and collagen start showing improvement in your tone and texture. The crust or epidermis turns smoother and softer. In short, it gets adequate volume and rejuvenation from external fillers.

However, this treatment is effective in nose remodeling, cheeks, chin, and lip enhancement also. For all of these aesthetic goals, you have to consult with a certified skin specialist. He can suggest you the best facial filler. Restylane, for example, is the longest-lasting facial filler that Gold Coast or Brisbane-located clinics prefer the most.

Likewise, there are some more like Juvederm that only doctors can recommend. They actually examine your skin conditions and other factors to finalise the injectable treatment.

In short, these are really effective wrinkle treatments, especially for under-eye bags, dark circles, thin lips, and chin. With these, your skin restores fullness, and it looks plumper than before.

Temporary Effects

There are some temporary side effects that reduce over one or two days. However, most of the patients don’t see any worse effects.

The skin turns slightly red. It looks swollen a bit, and there may be bumps appearing where the fillers are injected.

What Conditions Can Be Treated with Dermal Fillers? 

This completely depends on the skin condition, as aforesaid. First, the doctor evaluates if it requires any filler or injectable. These practitioners are also mostly polite, humble, and concerned. You may share your aesthetic goals. Upon that, he suggests the top-of-the-line facial fillers from Radiesse, Juvederm, or Belotero brands.    These treatments are absolutely risk-free, and the results are guaranteed.

In the nutshell, these are the conditions that these Injectables are capable of addressing:

  • Skin laxity (loose skin)
  • Sunken or hollow cheeks
  • Fine lines and deep wrinkles
  • Lip lines or corners
  • Parentheses lines
  • Nasolabial folds

Outcome/ Result

Most patients notice improvements straight away, which get better and more natural over days.  However, the doctor may call for more than one treatment to achieve desirable goals. And for follow-ups, it is a must to visit. But, you don’t have to go there every month or more often.

Dr. Sanjay Mohindra
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Dr. Sanjay Mohindra is a well-known general practitioner and aesthetician. He finds unique ways to combine laser technology with the longest-lasting facial filler in Gold Coast clinic. His experience of 30 years guides him to evolve innovative ways of treating various skin conditions, like wrinkles. He is associated with Coolangatta Cosmetic Clinic.

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