Skin fillers, or dermal fillers, are products that doctors inject into your skin to facial wrinkles and loss of volume (fullness in your face) less noticeable. Wrinkles and facial thinning can result ...
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Juvéderm and Restylane are two types of dermal fillers used for the treatment of wrinkles. Both injections use a gel made with hyaluronic acid to plump up the skin. These are noninvasive procedures.
Wrinkle treatment options are increasingly abundant. There are numerous over-the-counter products, and people are also turning to their healthcare providers for longer-lasting options. Botulinum toxin ...
Not the type--or not ready--for a face-lift? The following is a round-up of some of today's most popular and effective injectables. Restylane was invented in a Swedish laboratory and first used in the ...
While modern dermal fillers have been around for nearly two decades, they've seen a huge bump in popularity in the last few years. And it seems the stigma around facial enhancements like filler and ...
What happens to filler years later may be more complex than expected, based on what surgeons are now seeing in the operating ...
Botox and dermal fillers are both minimally invasive cosmetic treatments given through injections. However, they differ in that Botox relaxes muscle and fillers add fullness. Botulinum toxin (Botox) ...