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Dermal and Face Fillers FAQs: Available Treatments, Cost, Expected Results

Dermal and Face Fillers

Dermal Fillers

What are dermal or face fillers, and how can they enhance and improve facial appearance?

Dermal fillers or cosmetic fillers, also known as face fillers are injectables. They add volume, smooth wrinkles, and expression lines, and enhance facial contours. Commonly, used to treat fine lines, thin lips, hollow cheeks, and under-eye wrinkles. By strategically injecting fillers into targeted areas. It further softens wrinkles, and plump lips, and restores lost volume. It also improves facial symmetry for a rejuvenated appearance.

How much do dermal fillers cost?

The cost of dermal filler treatments can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • The type of filler used.
  • The amount of filler required.
  • The complexity of the procedure.

Dermal and Face Fillers FAQs

Face Fillers / Cosmetic Fillers

What happens when fillers wear off?

Over time, the body gradually breaks down and naturally absorbs face fillers. When fillers start to wear off, the treated areas gradually return to their natural state. The duration of results can vary depending on factors such as:

  • Lifestyle factors.
  • Individual Metabolism.
  • The type and amount of fillers injected.

A gradual decrease in volume and a return of fine lines to the treated areas may be noticeable. However, the process is gradual and allows for a natural transition. 

Are fillers painful?

The level of discomfort experienced during filler injections varies from person to person. However many reported only a slight stinging sensation during the procedure. Our surgeons, lead injectors and aestheticians administer injections with precision and care to minimize any discomfort individuals may experience. Safety and comfort are our top priorities. We work closely with individuals to ensure a pleasant experience throughout the treatment.

What is better than fillers?

While fillers are an excellent option for restoring volume and rejuvenating the face. Some individuals may benefit more from alternative treatments depending on their specific concerns and goals.

Botox®

One popular alternative to fillers is Botox®, targeting dynamic wrinkles. Caused by repetitive facial movements, such as frown lines and crow’s feet. Botox® works by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for these wrinkles, resulting in smoother, younger-looking skin.

Collagen Induction Therapy

Another option is collagen induction therapy, such as microneedling. The therapy stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture and tone over time.

Non-Invasive Procedures

Additionally, non-invasive procedures like chemical peels and laser resurfacing. They can address a variety of skin concerns, including pigmentation irregularities and fine lines.

Dermal and Face Fillers, Botox FAQs

What is the most natural-looking filler?

Typically, hyaluronic acid-based fillers are highly compatible with the skin and less likely to cause side effects. These fillers have a smooth consistency, resulting in noticeable enhancements. Additionally, surgeons can easily adjust or dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers if necessary, providing flexibility. Besides this, the choice of fillers depends on individual preferences, facial anatomy, and desired outcomes.

What is the number one filler for the face and what fillers last 2 years?

The choice of filler for the face depends on various factors. Such as the treatment area, desired results, and facial anatomy. However, hyaluronic acid-based fillers are one of the most popular dermal fillers. These fillers offer high customizability and can address a wide range of concerns while maintaining a natural appearance.

Juvederm® Voluma XC

Juvéderm® Voluma, Volbella, and Vollure specifically formulated to add volume to the cheeks. They can last up to two years with optimal treatment.

Restylane Lyft

FDA-approved for cheek augmentation and can also last up to two years in some individuals.

Dermal and Face Fillers Treatment at IBI Healthcare (Eberbach Plastic Surgery)

Procedure Options

Cosmetic, Dermal, and Face Fillers

  • Sylfirm X.
  • Lips Fillers.
  • Facial Balancing.
  • Botox Injectables.
  • Diamond Glow – Full Facial and Mini Facial.

IV Hydration and Vitamin Therapy

  • Skin Glow.
  • Normal Saline.
  • Immune Boost.
  • Hangover Cure.
  • Myer’s Cocktail.
  • Metabolism Boost.
  • High dose Vitamin C.
  • Hydrate and Recovery.
  • Pepcid (Indigestion), Zofran (Nausea), Toradol (Pain).

Dermal and Face Fillers, Botox, Lip Fillers FAQs

Board Certified Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeons

Our experienced plastic surgeons understand the nuances of facial anatomy. They will customize the treatment to achieve natural-looking results that complement individual features. Help you achieve your aesthetic goals. 

Procedure Follow-up

We exclusively use hyaluronic acid-based fillers that the FDA has approved. Moreover, the body naturally produces them, making them safe and compatible with the skin. Nonetheless, guide individuals on when to schedule follow-up appointments to maintain optimal results and prolong the effects of the treatment. 

Procedure Cost

We understand the importance of affordability and transparency when it comes to pricing. Equally important, we price our dermal filler treatments competitively to ensure accessibility for our patients. During consultation, our surgeons will assess the patient’s unique needs. Unquestionably, recommend the most suitable treatment options to achieve desired results within the budget to ensure long-lasting results. Currently, we’re running a promotional campaign. Save up to 20% on our Advanced Aesthetic Procedures. Call us or schedule a teleconsultation to inquire further about hydration and IV vitamin-infused therapy and aesthetic procedures.

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Dr. A. Christopher Ibikunle MD FACS
Dr A. Christopher Ibikunle (MD, FACS) is a distinguished surgeon with a rich academic and clinical background. After completing his residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, he served as an Active Staff and Assistant Professor of Surgery. Currently, he is a Professor of Surgery at Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership and a Lead Preceptor for several institutions, including Morehouse University and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Chris is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, committed to advancing surgery and patient care.
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