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As we get older, our skin naturally begins to age. This process starts around the age of 25, when the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid slowly begins to decline. As a result, the skin becomes thinner and less firm. Wrinkles start to appear, and the skin begins to sag. This gradual process continues throughout life, from around 25 to 100 years of age. Many people feel bothered by these visible signs of ageing and look for cosmetic treatments. Wrinkle fillers can be one solution, as they help restore lost volume in the skin. Are you considering wrinkle fillers? In this article, you’ll find all the information and tips you need to choose the right doctor or clinic near you.
Wrinkles and deeper lines can be softened with dermal fillers. Fillers are gel-like substances, most commonly made from hyaluronic acid – a substance that naturally occurs in the body. On average, a hyaluronic acid filler lasts between 6 and 18 months, depending on the brand used and the area being treated. For example, fillers used in delicate areas such as the tear troughs (where the skin is thinner) tend to be lighter and are absorbed more quickly by the body compared to those used in the jawline, chin or cheeks.
A cosmetic doctor or practitioner carefully injects the filler into the right area using a fine needle. Often, fillers are placed in strategic points to gently lift and support the skin. An experienced practitioner is usually more skilled at achieving natural-looking results than someone less practiced. Fillers can also be an effective option when the skin becomes thinner with age.
In addition to fillers, other injectable treatments can stimulate the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. Examples include Radiesse, Ellansé, Sculptra and Profhilo. These treatments activate fibroblasts and keratinocytes – the skin’s natural “factories” – to encourage fresh collagen and elastin production. The result is firmer skin and restored volume, as the skin is essentially prompted to “get back to work.”
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For many people, the first signs of ageing appear as one or two noticeable lines. Common examples include marionette lines (running downwards from the corners of the mouth), nasolabial folds, frown lines, crow’s feet, or lines under the eyes. These can often be treated with a hyaluronic acid filler. In some cases, treatment with botulinum toxin (Botox is a brand name for botulinum toxin) may be more effective. Botulinum toxin works by relaxing the muscles so the wrinkles can no longer be activated. During a consultation, your practitioner will advise you on which treatment is most suitable for you.
The cost of wrinkle fillers is usually calculated per milliliter (ml) of hyaluronic acid. The amount you’ll need varies from person to person. In the UK, prices typically range from £200 to £500 per ml of filler. The exact price depends on factors such as the clinic’s location and the experience of the practitioner. On Injectablesbooking.co.uk you can compare the injectable prices of all clinics and doctors in the UK.
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Wrinkle filler treatments are available from around £130 for 0.5 ml. It’s always best to choose an experienced practitioner, as skilled hands often achieve better results using less product.
A filler treatment can be very effective for deeper wrinkles, with results typically lasting around 9 months. Deep wrinkles can also be treated with other options such as surgery (for example, a facelift) or skin boosters. It’s a good idea to compare different treatments and clinics before deciding what’s right for you.
A qualified doctor can treat wrinkles using dermal fillers or lipofilling. A filler treatment typically lasts around 9 months, while lipofilling uses your own body fat to restore volume. Both treatments have their advantages and disadvantages, so it’s worth comparing the options carefully before choosing what’s right for you.
If you’re bothered by deep wrinkles, you might consider a filler treatment or lipofilling. A filler treatment usually lasts around 9 months. It’s a good idea to compare different treatments and clinics before making your choice.
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