New Facial fillers

Facial dermal fillers are small gel injections that fill in wrinkles and add volume to tissue. You can generally have facial fillers injected in the different areas of your face such as cheeks, mouth, jawline, around the both eyes, as well as in your lips. New Facial Fillers work by basically restoring the volume that has been lost to your face as well as plump specific areas so that deep-set lines are smoothened. Dermal fillers usually last between six to 18 months – all which depends on how your body reacts to it. Depending on which clinic you get it done, it might cost about more or less $600 per session. Read about dermal fillers at rhinoplastyperthcost.com.au/non-surgical-rhinoplasty/.
New Facial Fillers and Types of it 
There are many types of facial fillers out in the market, and finding the right one for you can largely depend on a few factors which include your budget, your doctor’s expertise as well as your individual skin nuances. With this said, below are the different types of facial fillers out in the market.
- Poly-Caprolactone (PCI) which is sold under the name Ellanse is a collagen stimulator. When it’s injected into specific areas of the face, it activates the body’s response to produce collagen. This can provide longer lasting results.
- Restylane. The family of Restylane products is designed to treat different overlapping problem areas in the body. These products basically rely on the power of hyaluronic acid which provides immediate smoothing.
- Radiesse. This contains small amounts of calcium hydroxylapatite which is a type of mineral that’s found in human teeth and bones. It’s usually used to treat moderate to severe facial creases. It’s also used to plump the cheeks, and other types of facial contouring. The product is not used on the lips.
- Sculptra Aesthetic. This is mainly used to fill in the areas in the cheeks that are hollow or sunken. The active ingredient in Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid. It might be interesting to note that before it was approved to be used in cosmetic purposes, Sculptra was used in patients with HIV who were suffering from the loss of facial fat.