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What are dermal fillers made of?

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Considering dermal fillers? Make sure you do your research to determine the best option for you

 

Over the last few years, cosmetic procedures have become both cost effective and highly accessible. Treatments such as botox and lip augmentation make it easier than ever for people to take control of their appearance and their confidence, and by far one of the most popular treatments of recent years are dermal fillers.

Dermal fillers can help to freshen up the skin and make it appear fuller, more youthful and more hydrated. They can be used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines as well as to enhance facial contours and lessen the appearance of hollow eyes and sunken cheeks.

Many people are considering dermal fillers for themselves, and you might be one of them. However, it’s important to do your research beforehand in order to confirm whether dermal fillers are the right cosmetic treatment or you.

With that in mind, here are some of the most important things you need to know about dermal fillers, including what they are an what they’re made of.



What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are a gel-like substance which can be injected directly into the face. These high-density molecules can be used to add volume and structure to areas of the face, be it the eyes, the cheeks, the nose, the lips or the chin.

When performed by a trusted healthcare professional with the required expertise and training, dermal fillers can be an excellent way to reshape or volumize the face.

Dermal fillers can last anywhere between six and 18 months, offering a long-term solution to your requirements.

Are dermal fillers safe?

Injectable treatments like dermal fillers, botox and lip augmentation are perfectly safe when performed by a trained healthcare professional, such as the team at Ewan Bramley Skin Clinic along with other trusted UK clinics.

However, it’s important to make sure you seek out one of these establishments for your treatment, as opting for a seemingly cheaper option can mean sacrificing quality and expertise — which can increase your risk of side effects.

One of the best ways to ensure that you only receive the best treatment from the most reputable source is to discuss your treatment with your chosen healthcare professional. They will be able to talk you through the treatment and help you decide whether dermal fillers are the right option for you.

You can also do your own research online, exploring the reputability of clinics you’re thinking of visiting. Send them an email to ask them about their services, and check on online reviews of their treatments on their website and on social media. This will help give you a clear idea of which is the best choice for your needs.

What are dermal fillers made of?

Most dermal fillers used in the UK are made of hyaluronic acid. This is a compound that naturally occurs in the skin, but depletes as we age. Hyaluronic acid is responsible for helping maintain the firmness and elasticity of the skin, working alongside proteins such as collagen and elastin, both of which also deplete as we get older.

You may have already heard of hyaluronic acid, as it is an ingredient which is increasingly being seen in face creams and moisturisers — particularly those which offer anti-ageing benefits. However, the hyaluronic acid found in creams and serums is quickly absorbed into the body.

In contrast, the molecules used in the hyaluronic acid present in dermal fillers is first stabilised and crosslinked to make it stay for longer in the skin. This helps it plump the skin for longer, delivering the best results.


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