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What is dermal filler?
Dermal filler is also known as hyaluronic acid injections. Hyaluronic acid exists in almost every cell in the human body. Its main functions are to lubricate, support the structure, and help retain water. In addition to common cosmetic functions, it is also important for joints to reduce friction and maintain smooth movement. It is also an important ingredient to keep eyes lubricated.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) widely exists in connective, epithelial, and nerve tissue. In the skin, hyaluronic acid accounts for about half of the body. In addition, it is also found in high concentrations in joints, eye sockets, and other tissues, helping to retain collagen, increase moisture, and provide elasticity and flexibility.
Model | Fine line | Derm | Deep | Deep Plus |
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Concentration | 24mg/ml, 20mg/ml | 24mg/ml, 20mg/ml | 24mg/ml, 20mg/ml | 24mg/ml, 20mg/ml |
Application area | Forehead lines, crow's feet, lip prints, light wrinkles | Lips, under eyes, Nasolabial folds | Lips, chin, jawline, cheeks contour, nose, temples | Chin, nose, breast, buttocks, penis |
Injection layer | The upper layer of the dermis | The middle layer of the dermis | Deep Subcutaneous | Deep dermis or subcutaneous tissue shallow |
Needle size | 30g | 27g | 26g | 23g |
Volume | 1cc 2cc 10cc 20cc 50cc 100cc | 1cc 2cc 10cc 20cc 50cc 100cc | 1cc 2cc 10cc 20cc 50cc 100cc | 1cc 2cc 10cc 20cc 50cc 100cc |
Duration | 9-12 months | 9-12 months | 9-12 months | 9-12 months |
Validity | 24 months | 24 months | 24 months | 24 months |
Tri Aqua face fillers functions
Tri Aqua hyaluronic acid fillers techniques
How does the filler treatment work?
The most common type of filler consists of hyaluronic acid, a substance found in the body, especially in the skin and joints. When its stabilized version is injected into the skin, it smoothes facial wrinkles and can create larger, more prominent lips. It can also be used to fill in scars and, as mentioned above, can add volume to certain areas of the face that decrease with age, especially the upper face. It enhances cheekbones, smoothes noses, and lifts brows. On the lower face, fillers can augment or smooth the jawline and add dimension to underdeveloped or aging jaws.
Pre-procedure care for dermal filler injection
- Avoid taking NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) medications (such as ibuprofen, Aleve, Motrin), aspirin, vitamin E, St. John's wort, and other dietary supplements, including ginkgo, evening primrose oil, garlic, feverfew, and Ginseng at least 3 times a few days before treatment date (if applicable - discuss with your healthcare provider before discontinuing)
- Stop drinking alcohol at least 3 days before treatment
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of cold sores or facial herpes, as prophylactic antiviral medication can be taken 2 days before the treatment date and continued for 3 days after the injection
Dermal fillers before and after
1. How is the procedure done?
The procedure usually takes 15-30 minutes:
The area is cleansed, and a numbing cream or local anesthetic is applied.
The filler is then injected into targeted areas using a fine needle or cannula.
The practitioner may gently massage the area to ensure even distribution.
2. Is there any downtime?
There is typically minimal downtime with HA filler. Some people experience mild swelling, redness, or bruising for a few days, but these effects usually resolve quickly. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment, though it's recommended to avoid intense exercise and heat exposure for 24-48 hours.
3. When will I see the results?
Results are often visible immediately, especially with Tri Aqua hyaluronic acid fillers. However, minor swelling or bruising may initially obscure the final look. Full results are typically visible after a few days once any swelling has subsided.
4. Can the hyaluronic acid fillers be reversed?
Yes, one of the key advantages of hyaluronic acid fillers is that they can be reversed with hyaluronidase, an enzyme that dissolves the filler if desired.
5. Are dermal fillers the same as Botox?
No, dermal fillers and Botox serve different purposes:
Dermal Fillers: Add volume to areas like cheeks, lips, and under-eyes, and smooth static wrinkles.
Botox: Temporarily relaxes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles (like crow's feet, and forehead lines) caused by facial expressions.
6. How do I prepare for dermal filler treatment?
To minimize bruising and swelling:
Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, and blood-thinning supplements (like fish oil) for 24-48 hours before treatment.
Stay hydrated and avoid smoking, which can affect healing and the longevity of results.
7. What should I avoid after treatment?
Avoid intense exercise, excessive heat, and sun exposure for 24-48 hours.
Refrain from touching or massaging the treated area to allow the filler to settle properly.
8. Are dermal fillers permanent?
No, they are temporary and will gradually dissolve over time. Regular maintenance is required to sustain results.
9. How much do fillers cost?
For Tri Aqua 1ml dermal filler, costs about $18/syringe. Costs vary depending on the type of filler, the amount needed, and the clinic's location. Areas requiring more volume may need multiple syringes.
10. Who should avoid hyaluronic acid injections?
People with severe allergies or a history of severe allergic reactions.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Those with bleeding disorders or active infections near the treatment area.