What to Consider When Choosing Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers have helped patients throughout Kansas City, Missouri eliminate fine lines and wrinkles. These are two very common signs of aging and affect a great deal of the adult population at some point in their lives. Dermal fillers work to get rid of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles through injectable treatments. There are various types of dermal fillers available and patients are encouraged to do their research before choosing any particular dermal filler. Several factors should be considered including the consistency of the filler, whether skin testing is required beforehand, the price of the treatment and the longevity of results it offers.

Hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyl apatite and various forms of collagen are commonly found in dermal fillers. Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane are made of hyaluronic acid, while Radiesse is made of calcium hydroxyl apatite. Evolence is made of porcine (pig) collagen, Cosmoplast and Cosmoderm are made of human collagen and Artefill contains bovine (cow) collagen. Lidocaine anesthetic may be used in some dermal fillers as well. Talk to a skincare professional to learn more about these consistencies and to determine which is right for you.

Skin testing is not required for most dermal fillers, although Artefill requires testing before treatment. The possibility of a hypersensitivity to bovine collagen used in Artefill requires the skin to be tested. Allergic reactions are rare in most dermal fillers, although Elvess contains Sulfa, which may cause allergic reaction in some patients.

Artefill and Evolence are animal based, while most dermal fillers are synthetic or come from bacteria. Talk to a skincare professional who is well-versed in this subject for more information about which dermal fillers are animal-based. Keep in mind that Cosmoplast and Cosmoderm are made of purified human collagen.

Not all dermal fillers are available for use in all areas of the face. Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane may be used in the lips, nasolabial folds, around the mouth or in the cheeks. Radiesse, on the other hand, may be used in the nasolabial folds, around the mouth, cheeks, temples, but not in the lips. Sculptra is used to provide generalized facial volume in the cheeks, chin and temples, while Cosmoplast and Cosmoderm may treat the nasolabial folds, lips and fine lines. Depending on your particular needs, the recommendations may vary.

Patients are also encouraged to inquire about the price of each dermal filler available at the clinic. Generally speaking, the more expensive the dermal filler, the longer the results. For instance, Sculptra is one of the most expensive dermal fillers on the market, but results may last between 2 and 4 years. Artefill is another expensive option whose results last for more than 5 years in many cases. Cheaper options include Cosmoplast, Cosmoderm and Elvess, whose results last between 2 and 6 months. Juvederm, Restylane, Perlane and Radiesse are moderately priced options whose results typically last between 6 months and a year.

Before selecting a dermal filler, patients should consult a trained skincare professional at a reputable clinic in the Kansas City area. This is often the best resource for further information regarding dermal fillers and common signs of aging such as wrinkles and fine lines. A trained professional will help patients explore their options and choose the dermal filler that fits their needs.

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