Categories: Wrinkles

Risks and Rewards for Derma Fillers

If you are worried about the skin on your face making you look older, then you may be able to take steps to smooth your skin and make yourself look younger. One of the procedures that you may be interested in is having Derma Filler injections to try to smooth out your wrinkles. There are a number of different types of injections which you can have, including Perlane and Juvederm Ultra XC. None of the types of injections is perfectly risk free, but all of the injections available offer some wonderful rewards for those who choose to try them.

The risks

The average cost of Derma Filler injections in the USA is around $950 dollars. Depending on which areas need to be filled, the prices can be much higher or much lower than this. Because most health insurance companies see these injections as cosmetic procedures, they will not normally cover the process with insurance funds, and therefore more candidates will have to self-fund their injections.

In terms of health, there are no major risks associated with having Derma Filler injections, although side effects will always depend on the individual, as with all medication. Many people report mild discomfort such as a stinging feeling or a tingling feeling whilst the injections are actually taking place, but these feelings usually disappear shortly after the injections have finished. Many experts will numb the area with a weak anaesthetic before the procedure, so that this discomfort doesn’t cause problems. Some other users do experience headaches for a short period afterwards, if they have had injections around the forehead area, however these headaches can be easily treated with standard pain medication from any drugs store. Some people will also experience swelling, redness or bruising around the area for a few days after the injections, whether they choose Juvederm, or any other type of legal injection. This will disappear within a few days.

The Rewards

Having Juvederm Ultra XC injections, or any other recommended type of Derma Filla injections can be a very rewarding experience. These products are suitable for injection into almost any area of the face where there are fine/deep lines or wrinkles, including the forehead, the creases around the eyes, the areas around the nose, and the corners of the mouth. Injections can help to temporarily smooth out these fine lines and wrinkles, and will leave your skin looking firmer and healthier. Injections also reduce the impact of further facial movement, which is one of the leading causes of frown lines and other lines that typically appear on the face as we age. Although the effects are temporary, they offer some of the longest lasting skin smoothing effects in the world of beauty, and injection treatments can be had more than once. As well as helping to smooth out deep lines and wrinkles, both Perlane and Juvederm are suitable for use as lip augmentation injections, which can help you to get fuller, more seductive looking lips, which are less susceptible to lipstick bleeding.



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