What To Consider Before Having Juvederm Dermal Filler

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Dermal filler has been used for years in the aesthetic industry as a quick fix solution to smooth out deep wrinkles, sculpt the face and enhance the lips. As with any procedure growing with popularity, there is also a rise of complications and risks. We take a look at the things you need to know and understand before undergoing Juvederm filler.

What is dermal filler?

There are two types of dermal filler, naturally derived and synthetic. The most common filler to be used now is naturally derived from hyaluronic acid, a substance produced within our bodies. These fillers have much smaller risk of allergic reaction but reactions can still occur. The results of natural fillers are instant but will only last 3-18 months depending on the filler used and the individual's body response. Our bodies naturally breakdown hyaluronic acid, which means the procedure requires upkeep to maintain the results.

Semi-permanent fillers are made up of synthetic materials and are often referred to as 'permanent'. The filler is not dissolved and remains within the face, however due to increased movement and skin elasticity over time, further procedures may be needed to maintain the result. Synthetic fillers carry much more risk because they do not leave the body, this can cause lumps to form and your body may even try to reject the filler. Complications that occur with semi-permanent filler are harder to treat and longer lasting.

The risks of dermal filler

The most common risks faced from dermal fillers are migration and the formation of lumps. No matter what substance is being injected, the technique of the practitioner is primary. The right amount of filler must be injected at the correct level to obtain the best aesthetic result. Over use of filler can cause unsightly ridges that distort the facial features.

If filler is injected too superficially, lumps and shadowing may form. These complications can be scary for the individual but most can be corrected.The biggest risk with injectable filler happens if it is injected too deep and a facial vessel is hit. This is the lead cause of necrosis aka tissue death. Although this is incredibly rare, it should be of consideration when thinking about filler.

The dos and the don'ts of Juvederm 

So you've decided to go ahead with dermal fillers, now you must be up to date with the after care advice to follow in the days and weeks after the procedure. The most important of these is preventing infection. As with any injectable, there is a risk of infection around the injection site. We recommend:
  • Avoid touching the area and using makeup for 24 hours
  • Food and drink should be avoided immediately afterwards, in cases of lip augmentation
  • Drinking lots of water is important, as it will help reduce swelling, heal and repair the skin
  • No alcohol should be consumed within 24 hours and excessive exercise should also be avoided

If bruising occurs you can apply a cold compress. You may feel a little sore and tender after the procedure but if you continue to feel discomfort or pain always go back and speak to your practitioner.

The results of Juvederm 

The results are often immediate although it's important to remember some swelling may be present one or two days post treatment. This may mean the aesthetic results are different by day three. It is always possible to inject more filler but much more difficult to diffuse it if you are unhappy. Despite the risks associated dermal filler is a very popular treatment and in most cases is carried out safely and effectively. Filler can offer clients a fantastic result, improving aesthetic appearance, boosting confidence, sculpting the facial structure, correcting imperfections and instantly taking years off.

juvederm filler before and after

 

Juvederm Cost

At Face The Future Clinic, our Juvederm filler prices range from £190 (0.5ml lip filler) to £595 (2ml cheek filler and 1ml lip filler). You can also add an additional 1ml for £150. View our full clinic price list to explore further. 

For your FREE dermal filler consultation with one of our Nurse Prescribers, please call 0113 282 3300 or contact us


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