As the treatment is absorbed into your body, the filler begins to gradually wear off, as the results are naturally not permanent. This means that you may require follow-up treatments, consultations and possibly more procedures depending on the prescribed medical direction as well as your desires. Of course, this also results in a cost that depends on the number of treatments you decide on. The main areas that would require medical cosmetic filler treatments include the eyes, cheeks, lips, chin and jaw. Each of these areas is prone to aging and loss of volume in the skin tissue.
Eye Area:
Your eyes often show the first signs of aging. losing volume around your eyes can help address the sunken look or dark circles, which may make you look tired. Sagging eyebrows can also be treated from us.
Cheeks:
Full cheeks and well-defined facial contours are a characteristic of a youthful face. But your face may sink and sag as you age, giving cheeks a flattened or sunken appearance. Volume loss may also create "smile" lines from your nose to the corners of your mouth (nasolabial folds). Adding volume to the cheeks can reduce nasolabial folds and restore your skin contour to help attain a more youthful appearance.
Lips:
Lips may become less plump with age, shrinking and losing form and proportion. Lines may appear along their edges, and the pleasing shape we call "Cupid’s bow" fades. Fillers help enhance the border and definition, as well as fullness and pouting of the lips.
Chin and Jaw:
Lost volume in the chin and jaw area may lead to sagging and less support for skin under the jaw. A smoother jawline can be achieved by adding volume to the chin area. |