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Dermal fillers

Olena Shevchenko Comments 0 15th August 2018
Hyaluronic acid. Dermal fillers

Dermal fillers are substances for injection, which most often have the form of liquids or gels. So, entering the dermis or subcutaneous layer eliminates the external signs of ageing, replacing the lost fat and filling the space under wrinkles, facial wrinkles and the skin of the sunken cheeks.

Dermal fillers differ significantly from neurotoxins, for example, botulinum toxin. The injection is made directly into the muscle. The main areas of neurotoxin injection are inter-brow wrinkles, crow’s feet and wrinkles on the forehead. However, dermal fillers do not contain neurotoxins.

Various types

They have many advantages over neurotoxins, in particular, botulinum toxin. Firstly, dermal fillers are suitable to eliminate different kinds of wrinkles, facial wrinkles and defects, while neurotoxins are effective only against mimic lines resulting from muscle movement.

Dermal fillers last several months longer than neurotoxins. They are a great and risk-free option for people making their first steps towards aesthetic therapy. 



Dermal fillers and hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is the leading skin tool that helps retain water, increasing its volume and improving elasticity. This substance is natural sugar, present in the organisms of almost all representatives of the animal world and every human body tissue.

Natural integration

Bacteria produce Hyaluronic acid during the fermentation process. Thus, this drug is not only helpful but also environmentally friendly.

Fillers based on hyaluronic acid restore damage by filling the skin with the HA, increasing its volume and filling wrinkles, mimicking wrinkles and cavities. Low-viscosity gels naturally integrate into tissues, allowing oxygen and hormones to flow freely.