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Contouring on the face is sometimes not exactly what we want. We're referring to those lines or divets or other areas that could use some extra plumping to get you feeling good - dermal fillers may be just what you need. If embracing the ageing process (although we try to be grateful for all our years) is not coming to you as comfortably as it is for some, we can help you find the perfect place in Niddrie to sort you out. A little filler never went astray.
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Dermal fillers are soft tissue fillers that are injected into the skin to help with smooth out wrinkles, crevices and assists with restoring smoother skin.
The major difference is that anti-wrinkle injections, such as Botox, reduce the activity of the muscle that causes wrinkles. Whereas fillers are used to fill the area (hence the name) where extra collagen (or, oomph) could be beneficial, like lips or cheeks.
This depends on how quickly your body metabolises the filler, but most people tend to come back somewhere between six months and a year.
Maybe you're looking to replace some volume you've lost over time, or maybe you'd just like to enhance what nature gave you. Either way, dermal fillers are a safe, effective way to bring a bit of bounce to your face.
You may wish to ice the area, and it's best to avoid intense exercise for the week after. Stay hydrated, and follow any aftercare advice from your practitioner.