
Filler injections are a popular way to reshape the face and restore youthfulness. However, for those who are planning to get filler injections for the first time, there may be questions about what to know before doing it, including possible risks. This article will take you to understand important information before getting filler injections, such as the injection process, preparation, and side effects to watch out for. This will help those who are deciding for the first time understand about filler injections and feel more confident before getting filler injections.
Filler is
Fillers are fillers that are commonly injected under the skin to help fill in deep lines and wrinkles on the face, making the skin on the face smoother, fuller, and making the face look younger. Fillers have the main components ofHyaluronic Acid It is a substance that can be naturally found in the body. After the filler is injected, HA will bind to water molecules, causing the injected area to have more water. As a result, the skin is moisturized, looks full, deep wrinkles are shallower, and wrinkles are faded. In addition, the filler also helps stimulate the creation of new collagen and elastin, which are important parts that make the skin stronger and more elastic.
Who is filler suitable for?
As you know, fillers contain hyaluronic acid, which has the ability to hold water well, resulting in the skin being moist, plump, and deep wrinkles becoming shallower, and helping to reduce wrinkles. Therefore, fillers are suitable for people with the following characteristics:
- People who want to correct wrinkles, such as wrinkles around the eyes, deep wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and mouth corners, where fillers will help fill in and make the skin smoother.
- People who have problems withDark circles under the eyes The filler will help fill in the sunken area under the eyes, making them look brighter.
- People who want to adjust their facial shape, such as adjusting the shape of their nose to be higher, adding fullness to their lips, and adjusting the shape of their chin to be proportional.
- People who have uneven skin problems, such as wrinkles on the forehead, byForehead filler injectionIt will help fill in the grooves to make the skin look smoother.
- Fillers are suitable for people who want to see results quickly, want to fix problems without surgery, and do not need recovery time.
How many types of fillers are there?
As you know, fillers are a very popular procedure. In the treatment, the doctor will inject a filler substance under the skin. Fillers help adjust the face to look younger, help fill in deep lines and wrinkles, and help add volume to the face. Each type of filler has different properties or duration of use.
Fillers are divided into 3 types as follows:
1. Permanent filler It is a filler that cannot naturally decompose. After injection, the skin cannot absorb it, resulting in residue under the skin. Permanent fillers usually contain the following ingredients:
- Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is a popular material used in this type of filler due to its high stability, but it also carries a risk of complications.
- Silicone is a substance used for cosmetic purposes, but its use in fillers is very risky and can cause long-term problems.
2. Semi-permanent filler It is a filler injected under the skin, which helps to add volume to the face, reduce wrinkles and help to adjust the face to look younger. Semi-permanent fillers have the advantage of lasting longer than temporary fillers, but they are not permanent like permanent fillers. Therefore, they are suitable for people who want long-lasting results but still have flexibility in changing the shape of their face. Semi-permanent fillers consist of the following substances:
- Calcium Hydroxylapatite is a naturally occurring substance found in bones. When injected into the body, it stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, making the skin stronger and more elastic.
- Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a substance that stimulates the body to produce collagen, making the skin thicker and helping to reduce deep wrinkles.
- Polyalkylimide is a substance that has the property of creating a structure for the skin, making the skin stronger and more flexible.
3. Temporary filler It is a filler that is very popular today because this type of filler can naturally dissolve on its own and is very safe. Temporary fillers contain hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic Acid – HA) which has the ability to hold water well, making the skin moist and looking full. It can last up to 1 year.
Pros and Cons of Filler Injections
The advantages of filler injections are as follows:
- Fillers contain hyaluronic acid, which is naturally found in the body. It is biodegradable, so it is very safe and does not leave any residue.
- Fillers help reduce wrinkles such as nasolabial folds, crow's feet, and marionette lines.
- Fillers help add volume to the face, such as sunken cheeks and a pointed chin.
- Fillers help adjust the shape of the face to look proportionate and beautiful.
- Fillers help increase moisture in the skin, making it look plump and hydrated.
- After filler injection, it will help fill in deep wrinkles such as scars.
- After the injection, if you are not satisfied with the results, you can inject the filler to dissolve it.
- After filler injection, results can be seen immediately, no recovery time and no surgery required.
- Fillers can last up to 1 year, depending on the type of filler.
Disadvantages of Undereye Filler Injections
- Filler injections provide temporary results
- If you inject a substandard filler or an inexperienced doctor, you may get an infection.
- After the injection, there may be side effects such as swelling, redness, bruising, or itching. These symptoms will go away on their own. However, if severe symptoms occur, consult a doctor immediately.
How to tell if filler is authentic
As you know, filler injection is a cosmetic procedure in which a doctor injects a filler substance under the skin to help solve problems such as wrinkles, deep lines, facial adjustments, and uneven skin. Currently, there are a large number of substandard fillers being produced. If fake fillers are injected into the body, it can cause serious infections, allergic reactions, chronic inflammation, residues of substances, blood vessel blockage, and the filler may clump together, causing deformity, etc.
Therefore, for safety and to avoid side effects that may affect your life, there are ways to check if the filler is genuine as follows:
- Observe the packaging. The packaging must be complete, not dented or tampered with. In addition, the box must have a clear Thai label and the following points of observation:
- Has a FDA registration number.
- There are 4 matching Lot numbers: Lot number on the tube, Lot number on the box, Lot number on the sticker, and Lot number on the envelope or tube.
- Observe the filler texture. The filler must be in a gel texture, clear, without air bubbles, no sediment, and have a consistent color. In addition, the filler texture must have the appropriate viscosity. After injection, the filler will spread well and will flow smoothly.
- Note from the price, fillers are quite expensive, depending on the brand and quantity, etc.
- Note from the source, authentic fillers will have import certificates and production standards. In addition, they should be injected at a clinic or hospital that is standardized, reliable, and must be injected by an experienced doctor.
- Observe the results. When injecting real fillers, the results will look natural, smooth with the skin. In addition, it naturally dissolves itself and has no complications such as infection or allergic reactions, etc.
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What should you do before getting filler injections?
Before getting filler injections, you should follow these steps to get effective results and be safe:
- Aspirin, NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Ponstan should be avoided for 7 days before the injection and a doctor should be consulted before stopping the medication.
- You should stop taking St. John Wort, Ginkgo biloba, Primrose oil, Garlic, Ginseng, and Vitamin E for 7 days before the injection.
- You should avoid using exfoliating creams such as Tretinoin (Retin-A), Retinols, Retinoids, Glycolic Acid, or any type of “Anti-Aging” cream for 3 days before the injection.
- Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages for 24 hours prior to injection, as alcohol can increase bleeding and may increase the risk of bruising.
- Avoid smoking for 24 hours before the injection, as nicotine can cause poor blood circulation, which may affect wound healing.
- Avoid waxing, exfoliating, pulling, and shaving the area where the injection will be performed for 3 days.
- If you have purchased a facial course, facial massage, or various lasers, you should do it at least 3 days before the filler injection because after the injection, you need to wait another 2 weeks.
- If you have skin inflammation or infection in the area where the injection will be given, you should inform your doctor first.
- If you have a chronic disease or take regular medication, you should prepare the information to inform the doctor before getting the injection.
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FAQ
Is filler injection dangerous?
Filler injections are a cosmetic technique that is generally not dangerous if performed by a specialist doctor who has experience in filler injections, including using genuine filler equipment or a clinic that has been certified by a government agency. In addition, filler injections are a popular method that helps solve problems with deep wrinkles, adds volume to the skin, makes the skin smooth, makes the skin look full and moisturized, etc.
Can fillers dissolve on their own?
Fillers can naturally dissolve on their own because fillers contain hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic Acid – HA) which can be found naturally in the body. After injecting the filler into the skin, the enzymes in the body will gradually break down the hyaluronic acid until the filler dissolves on its own, so there is no need to worry about residue.
How many days does it take to see results after filler injection?
After filler injections, results can be seen immediately, but the results may not be obvious as there may be swelling, redness or bruising from the needle for 7 days, which will then fade away on its own. After about 2 weeks, the most obvious results will be seen. The face will look fuller, deep wrinkles will be shallower and the skin will be smoother. Fillers last up to 1 year, depending on the type of filler.