ABOUT DERMAL FILLERS
Dermal fillers are substances injected into the skin in order to smooth it out and to reduce wrinkles and other imperfections. Dermal fillers can also be used to make lips and cheeks look fuller and help decrease the appearance of scarring.
The material used as a filler can vary, with some fillers that use natural substances and others are comprised of synthetic materials. The most popular type of dermal filler is made up of hyaluronic acid.
Recommended for
- Patients who want to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, skin folds, loose skin, or scars without undergoing surgery
TIME REQUIREMENTS
- Average length of stay abroad: 1 – 2 days.
- Number of trips abroad needed: 1.
Recovery time after dermal filler treatment is usually quick, and patients can generally resume normal activity immediately.
COMPARE DERMAL FILLERS PRICES AROUND THE WORLD
Country | Cost |
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Costa Rica | 359€ |
United Kingdom | 358€ |
Mexico | 269€ |
Turkey | 250€ |
Thailand | 223€ |
Spain | 220€ |
Hungary | 210€ |
Poland | 141€ |
HOW TO FIND QUALITY TREATMENT ABROAD
BEFORE DERMAL FILLERS ABROAD
Patients should consult with the doctor about their expectations and discuss problem areas to be addressed. The doctor will then choose the type of dermal filler which best suits the patients needs. Before commencing with the treatment, the doctor may conduct a skin test in order to ensure that the patient is not allergic to the filler.
HOW IS IT PERFORMED
Once a treatment plan has been established, the doctor will disinfect the injection site, before proceeding to inject the filler directly into the area. In some cases, the doctor will also administer a small amount of anesthetic.
The procedure is quick and relatively pain-free, and patients can usually fit it into a normal day of activities.
Materials
Commonly used dermal fillers include hyaluronic acid (eg. Restylane and Juvederm), calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse), Poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra) and collagen fillers (ArteFill, CosmoDerm etc.)
Anesthesia
In some cases local anesthetic is used to numb the area.
Procedure duration
The Dermal Fillers takes 30 to 45 minutes.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER DERMAL FILLERS
Post procedure care
Icing the injection sites immediately after treatment helps to reduce swelling and discomfort. It is advisable to avoid applying direct pressure onto the site for several hours after the procedure.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT DERMAL FILLERS
Not recommended for
- Inflamed or infected skin
- Skin prone to excessive scarring
- Bleeding disorders
- Patients with severe allergies
- Allergy to collagen, eggs, animal products or lidocaine (check which substances are used in the clinic)
Potential risks
- Infection
- Allergic reaction
- Open or draining wounds
- Necrosis
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Dermal fillers are made of a variety of substances that have been specially formulated to be safe to inject under the skin. The most common dermal filler is hyaluronic acid. Different fillers may be more suited to different areas of the body. Fat may also be extracted from the patient’s body and injected into different areas the same way dermal fillers are.
Complications from dermal filler injections are uncommon when performed by an experienced surgeon and they are considered a very safe treatment. Many patients are very happy with the results.
There is no significant recovery after dermal filler injections, and you can go home the same day. There may be some slight bruising after the injection, which may worsen with strenuous activity. Patients worried about this are advised to avoid exercising for 2 days after the injection.
There may be some minor pain when the injection is being administered. The surgeon should be able to minimize any discomfort and may use a local anesthetic to numb the area.
The body absorbs most fillers over time; therefore the results are not permanent. The injections will need to be re-administered at some time. How long dermal fillers last depend largely on the type of filler used and the patient’s body. On average, results last around 4-6 months but some patients’ results may last longer. Hyaluronic acid injections can be reversed with a substance called hyaluronidase.
Dermal fillers are not the same as Botox injections. Dermal fillers work by filling areas under the skin to give it a more youthful appearance and smooth out lines and wrinkles. Botox works by paralyzing the muscles under the skin that cause wrinkles.