Where should you not put face fillers?

Author: Cesar Kulas DVM  |  Last update: Sunday, February 12, 2023

Top 5 Danger Injection Zones for Dermal Fillers
  • Between the eyebrows and just above the nose. It is recommended that you use a Low-G filler around this region using the serial puncture technique. ...
  • Temple area. ...
  • Lines between the corner of nose and the mouth. ...
  • Infraorbital region. ...
  • Nasal Augmentation.

What areas of the face can you use fillers?

6 Areas Where Dermal Fillers Can Improve Your Face
  • Volumize Lips. ...
  • Plump Cheeks. ...
  • Fill in Forehead Lines. ...
  • Reshape the Chin or Nose. ...
  • Eliminate Marionette Lines & Nasolabial Folds. ...
  • Reduce Appearance of Scars.

Why you shouldn't get cheek fillers?

You shouldn't get cheek filler if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (chestfeeding), or if you have: Allergies to synthetic substances found in some dermal fillers. A bleeding disorder such as hemophilia or thalassemia. Certain autoimmune conditions.

Why You Should Avoid fillers?

The most serious risk associated with dermal fillers is accidental injection into a blood vessel. Filler that enters a blood vessel can cause skin necrosis (death of tissue), stroke, or blindness.

Where do you put fillers on your face to look younger?

Where can you use dermal fillers to look younger?
  1. The eye area and eyelids.
  2. Marionette lines, smile lines and frown lines around the mouth.
  3. Frown and furrow lines near the eyebrows and top of the nose.
  4. Thin or deflated lips (plumping).
  5. Chin creases.
  6. Neck creases.
  7. Along the cheekbones.

why I stopped filling faces...

Which filler looks most natural?

What Provides the Most Natural Look?
  • Juvederm. This injectable is highly-concentrated and provides smooth results when used to either reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles or fill areas of lost volume. ...
  • Restylane. ...
  • Belotero. ...
  • Sculptra. ...
  • Radiesse.

Does fillers make you look older after it wears off?

Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin's aging process, resulting in older looking skin.

When should you not get facial fillers?

The major contraindications to the use of a filler are as follows: active infection near the site of injection, a known allergy/hypersensitivity to the material or to the lidocaine mixed in the syringe of the filler (Zyderm, Zyplast, Cosmoderm, Cosmoplast and certain hyaluronic acid fillers and Artefill) and glabellar ...

What happens when you stop getting fillers?

The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.

Which fillers are the safest?

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally-occurring sugar molecule that can be found in the sub-dermal layers of the skin. The fact that hyaluronic acid is a natural ingredient compatible with the human body means that fillers with hyaluronic acid are generally safer than other types.

What is the safest filler for cheeks?

Hyaluronic acid (Juvederm, Restylane) and polylactic acid (Sculptra) are two types of dermal fillers recommended for use in the cheek and under-eye area. These types of dermal fillers are temporary. Other fillers, such as Radiesse (hydroxylapatite), are also used off-label for this area.

What are the disadvantages of facial fillers?

Con: Side effects such as bruising, bleeding, and swelling

Most dermal fillers use naturally-occurring components. They are fully biocompatible and produce no known long-term adverse effects. However, in the short term, dermal fillers can cause bleeding, bruising, and swelling at injection sites.

What not to do after fillers?

Here's What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables
  • Botox and fillers act differently in your body. ...
  • Don't participate in intense cardio. ...
  • Don't apply makeup or use facial tools. ...
  • Don't lie down. ...
  • Don't drink alcohol. ...
  • Don't get a facial, massage, or microdermabrasion.

Where is the best place to put fillers?

Recommended areas for dermal fillers
  • Creases surrounding your eyes.
  • Vertical lines emanating from your upper and lower lips.
  • Lines on your forehead.
  • Smile lines, also known as nasolabial folds.
  • Creases on your chin.
  • “Marionette lines,” which start at the edges of your mouth and extend downward.

Where on face does filler last longest?

Some dermal fillers have been studied to last close to two years. The three fillers that tend to last the longest are Restylane Lyft, Restylane Defyne, Restylane Refyne, Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse, and Sculptra. Restylane Defyne is built for balance and used in the nasal labial folds and marionette lines.

Does your face go back to normal after fillers?

Can your face go back to normal after fillers? Many patients fear that when the filler wears off, they will look worse than before. Though fillers may stretch your skin, it is elastic enough to revert to its original form before your treatment. However, anything that's too much is also not good for you.

Is 60 too old for fillers?

With today's cosmetic technology, patients of all ages can have facial rejuvenation with injectables. The primary aim for patients over 60 is to soften lines while maintaining natural-looking results.

How many years can fillers take off?

Different fillers tend to naturally dissolve at different speeds. Most hyaluronic acid fillers used in the lips, jawline, and cheeks, including Juvederm and Restylane, metabolize after 6 months to a year. Sculptra can continue to provide results in the face for up to two years.

Do fillers worsen wrinkles?

“The short answer is no,” says Dr. Miriam Hanson, board certified dermatologist and cosmetic expert in Austin, Texas. “Wrinkles do not become worse after having dermal fillers.” Dermal fillers comprise a family of injectable medications that restore volume in areas of the skin where it has been lost.

What is a good age to start fillers?

Most experts agree that patients in their mid to late twenties and thirties are at a great age to start treatments. By injecting the muscles that typically cause wrinkles around the mouth, eyes, and eyebrows before they start developing, you are preventing them before they happen.

What can I have instead of fillers?

Not only can super serums, retinols and treatment kits help to erase lines like botox, and hand-held tools help to sculpt like fillers, but more and more technology is available to mimic results of in-clinic machines too.

Which filler makes you look younger?

A dermal filler like Juvederm Voluma® XC can add volume to hollowed cheeks for a fuller, firmer, and more youthful look.

How long is face swollen after fillers?

Swelling subsides, typically, within a few days. It's most apparent 24 to 72 hours after treatment before starting to subside gradually. Very occasionally, swelling can last from several days to four weeks.

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