PALM CITY
Medical Group
DERMAL FILLERS
Dermal fillers are FDA-approved to enhance shallow contours, soften facial creases, and restore your skin's volume.
They are an injectable gel with a smooth consistency that help smooth away facial lines and wrinkles, such as the smile lines, hollow cheeks, thinning lips, chin crease, or aged hands.

DERMAL FILLER BENEFITS
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FDA-approved for safety and efficacy
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Immediate result
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No surgery involved
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Improve fine lines and wrinkles
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It is reversible
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Replaces lost volume
TREATMENT AREAS
Cheeks

Thin Lips
Undereyes
Smile Lines
Hands
Hollow temples
Chin Crease
Lip Shadows
FACTS:
Dermal fillers were first approved by the FDA in 1981, with the most recent advances in technology of hyaluronic acid filler being approved both the face and the hands in 2018, for treatment of acne scars, moderate-to-severe facial wrinkles and skin folds, enhance fullness of lips, cheeks, chin, under-eye hollows, jawline, and back of the hand.
HOW IT WORKS
Dermal fillers are gel-like substances that can be injected beneath the skin to restore lost volume, smooth lines, soften creases or enhance facial contours. Over 1 million men and women undergo this popular treatment annually. It is an affordable way to look younger without surgery with downtime.
COST
The cost of dermal filler injections varies based on area injected, type of product used, as well time required for the procedure. Prices can range from $600-$1100 per syringe.
SIDE EFFECTS
The safety of treatments with injectables fillers has been well established. This treatments have a reduced risk rate compared to other more invasive treatments such as surgery, due to their less invasive nature. Treatment with dermal fillers requires no anesthesia, is non-invasive, and there is very little-to-no recovery time.
Minimal serious negative side effects of injectables (such as severe bruising, lumpiness, or skin discoloration) occurred in less than 1 percent of cases analyzed in a study published in 2015.

DERMAL FILLER RESULTS
Improvement of:
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Periorbital lines and bridge of the nose
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Chin crease(the horizontal line or wrinkle across the chin)
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Nasolabial folds (the lines from the nose to the corner of the mouth, also known as laugh lines)
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Perioral lines (sometimes called smoker’s lines)
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Lips and lip border
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Marionette lines (the lines from the corners of your mouth to your jaw)
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Under the eyes

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
What are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are essentially soft tissue fillers that are injected into areas of the face to create a smoother or fuller appearance. By filling out wrinkles they restore a more youthful appearance.
How does it work?
Dermal fillers work by boosting the skin's supply of essential elements such as collagen and hyaluronic acid. We can think of collagen as the skin's infrastructure, with elastin providing elasticity and hyaluronic acid giving the skin natural hydration and volume. As we age our bodies produce less of these and so wrinkles form. Dermal fillers revitalize the skin's supply and thus add/replace lost volume. This instantly diminished the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and giving a natural softer look.
What does the procedure involve?
Following a thorough consultation, strategic points on your face are identified as appropriate sites for the filler. An injection of filler is evenly distributed under the skin so as to achieve the desired result. This process takes a few moments per treated area as your medical professional will inject, massage, and evaluate the area being treated.
How long will it last?
From 6 months to several years, depending on the type of filler, the location, and your personal genetics. In general, for the majority of fillers, you should expect the results to last from 6 to 12 months.

DERMAL FILLERS NEAR ME
Palm City, FL
Dermal fillers can instantly reverse the signs of aging, earning injectables the nickname “liquid facelift”.
Schedule a complimentary consultation to explore whether this minimally invasive cosmetic procedure is right for you.

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