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Fillers
Fillers Treatment
Filler injections usually require local or topical anesthesia and can take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes or more depending on the area being filled. You should stop any NSAID pain relievers, including aspirin, Motrin, ibuprofen and Aleve, for at least one week before the procedure to minimize bruising and swelling and avoid scheduling any important social events for at least several days after the injections.
Fillers are temporary, lasting anywhere from six months to more than a year, and need to be repeated to maintain your results. It is not uncommon to see patients who have a combination of static and dynamic lines, so often filler treatments are used together in facial rejuvenation. Your plastic surgeon should be able to examine you for both dynamic and static wrinkles and give you an opinion on which agent to use where.
Results of Fillers Treatment :
Wrinkles, Crows Feet, Frawn Lines treatment With Fillers :
Its newer competitor, Dysport, are made from the botulinum neurotoxin, which blocks the action of nerves on muscles. Dysport are used to treat dynamic wrinkles, which are the wrinkles caused by muscle activity.
The procedure involved to do a Fillers treatment is quite simple. A very tiny needle is used to inject the Botox into the wrinkle-producing muscles. No anesthesia is required and the injections usually take only 10 to 15 minutes. There is no recovery time or down time though you may see some temporary redness or bruising at the injection site. On average, it takes three to five days to start to see an effect and up to 3 weeks to see the maximum results from treatment. Results usually last about three months.
Fillers are complementary procedures. Fillers are used for static wrinkles and to enhance volume.
Filler injections usually require local or topical anesthesia and can take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes or more depending on the area being filled. You should stop any NSAID pain relievers, including aspirin, Motrin, ibuprofen and Aleve, for at least one week before the procedure to minimize bruising and swelling and avoid scheduling any important social events for at least several days after the injections.