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Dermal fillers are injectable treatments used to restore volume, smooth lines, enhance facial contours, and rejuvenate the skin. They are made from substances like hyaluronic acid (a naturally occurring sugar in your body that holds moisture) or other biocompatible materials.
Dermal fillers restore volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance facial contours, and improve overall symmetry—commonly treating areas like the cheeks, lips, under-eyes, jawline, and hands.
Instantly restore lost volume
Smooth fine lines and deep wrinkles
Enhance lips, cheeks, jawline, and under-eyes
Improve facial symmetry and definition
Non-surgical with minimal downtime
Long-lasting, natural-looking results
Boosts confidence and youthful appearance
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are made from various materials, most commonly hyaluronic acid (HA).
Lip fillers are a specific type of dermal filler designed to enhance the appearance of the lips by adding volume, improving shape, and defining contours.
When administered by a certified medical professional, dermal fillers are generally safe and well-tolerated.
Treatments are typically performed in-office by a qualified medical professional. Most procedures are quick and minimally invasive, with minimal discomfort.
Natural-looking results: Enhancements appear subtle and natural.
Minimal downtime: Most patients can resume normal activities immediately.
Long-lasting results: Effects can last for several months or even years.
Common side effects include:
Bruising, Swelling, Redness, Temporary discomfort
Lip fillers typically last 6 to 12 months, depending on the type of filler used, your metabolism, and how your body breaks it down. Most fillers for lips (like Juvederm Volbella or Restylane Kysse) are made with hyaluronic acid, which gradually dissolves over time.
For longer-lasting results, regular touch-ups are recommended every 6–9 months.
To prepare for lip filler treatment, avoid blood thinners, alcohol, and supplements that increase bruising for a few days beforehand. Skip dental work or vaccines within two weeks of the procedure. Stay hydrated, eat lightly, and arrive with clean, makeup-free lips. Let your provider know if you're prone to cold sores.