Correcting Facial Lines and Wrinkles with Dermal Injections

There are many different sources of the fine lines and wrinkles that appear on the face of a person. Sometimes, genetics play a significant factor, while other times, lifestyle habits such as tanning and smoking are significant factors. Some people have no problem with the extra lines and wrinkles that are on their face, while other people really do not like the idea of looking old.

This is where various cosmetic skin procedures such as Radiesse come in. In order to understand how these various kinds of dermal injections work, it is important for a person to gain a better understanding of how fine lines and wrinkles occur anatomically.

The younger a person is, generally the more Hyaluronic acid his or her body creates. This substance acts as a natural cushion for the skin. Because of aging or lifestyle habits, the Hyaluronic acid starts to deplete, so fine lines and wrinkles are formed.

Various dermal fillers like Radiesse are designed to replace the Hyaluronic acid depletion, therefore filling in the fine lines and wrinkles. When it comes to Radiesse injections, these injections contain a certain kind of gel that works to suspend the skin molecules. Some dermal fillers last longer than others, and this particular dermal filler is designed to last longer.

Prospective patients for Radiesse injections no doubt have many different questions pertaining to the procedure. One of these questions probably has much to do with how safe these kinds of injections are. The answer is that these injections are indeed safe, because only physicians who have been well trained in the technique are allowed to administer them. Additionally, the procedure has been approved by the Federal Drug Administration.

Something else that prospective patients are probably curious about is how the procedure itself works. Actually, the procedure is very straightforward, and basically consists of the doctor putting a local anesthetic on the area that is going to be treated, and administering the injections. The procedure itself is an outpatient one, and most patients are able to return to their usual activities after the procedure has been completed.

Perhaps the most commonly asked question about this procedure is in regard to how long it will take before the patient can see results, as well as how long those results will last. Most patients can see results immediately after the procedure has been completed.

Over the next couple of weeks, the person will continue to see changes in the skin. This is because the injected material will work with the natural processes of the skin to incite the growth of new tissue, as well as the production of natural collage.

As for how long the injected material will last, on average it will last for about a year. Although some people might consider this to be a short amount of time, it actually is not, because other dermal fillers, such as Botox, last only a couple of months. So, if a person is interested in having this procedure done, it is important for them to schedule a consultation to get the process started.

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