How Long Do Dermal Fillers Last?
The dermal fillers we use have the same basic ingredient: hyaluronic acid. This is a sugar that our bodies make naturally, but over time, our bodies produce less and less of it. Its primary function is to attract and keep moisture in the tissues, and in so doing, promote the growth of collagen and elastin. And because HA is a naturally occurring substance, most people will never have to worry about an allergic reaction to fillers.
Even though they all have the same basic ingredient, fillers have different consistencies. These different consistencies, along with unique factors related to your own physiology, will determine exactly how long your results last.
Juvéderm Fillers and Their Results
There are many products in this family of fillers, each designed for a specific purpose. All the fillers in this line contain hyaluronic acid as well as lidocaine to improve your comfort during treatment, but each has a different particle size and consistency that will affect how long it lasts. Here are a few of the most popular:
Volbella XC
This filler is specifically designed to add plumpness to the lips and correct fine lines around the mouth. Before this filler was invented, the lips were a difficult area to treat because the skin there is so delicate. This filler uses a very small particle size, allowing results that look completely natural with no puffiness or unnatural bulkiness. This filler also has Juvéderm’s patented Vycross tech, which makes subtle and smooth results possible.
Vollure XC
This filler is particularly designed to treat stubborn lines and wrinkles on the lower half of the face. This includes marionette lines and thick folds around the nose.
Ultra XC
Voluma XC
Factors Affecting the Duration of Your Results
The Severity of Your Collagen Loss
The Location of Treatment
We move some areas of our faces much more than others. The mouth and lips, for example, are constantly active. These areas metabolize fillers much more quickly because of the amount of activity they sustain. Areas that you don’t move as much, such as your nose, will be able to keep their results for longer.
How Much Product Was Used
The amount of product you have injected will make a difference to the longevity of your results. The more product you have, the longer it will resist being broken down by your body’s natural metabolic processes. Naturally, smaller volumes of product will mean quicker metabolization. But it’s never a good idea to just inject a lot in order to get longer-lasting results. Particularly in certain areas, like the lips, less can very much be more.
Your Lifestyle
The Extent of Your Skin Damage
How to Extend Your Results
Many of these tips follow on what we just said, but it’s worth spilling out specifically how you can extend your results.
Keep Up With Regular Maintenance
Wear Sunscreen
Practice Good Skincare
Taking care of your skin is about more than just fillers and other cosmetic treatments. You need a regular routine of cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration that gives your skin everything it needs to thrive. You also need to be consistent with your skincare routine for the best results and remember that skincare goes deeper than just what you put on the skin. It also matters what you put in your body.
Good skin is also affected by your hydration levels and by the nutrients that you were getting in your diet. You also need healthy protein for good skin. Be sure to prioritize good proteins from grass-fed and pastured animal sources and seafood, and get lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid processed foods and drink plenty of water.
Are Fillers Really Worth It?
These fillers have been proven to work, and decades of research are behind them. They are at the top of the list for treatments recommended by cosmetic professionals, and they have a long track record of safety. The early fillers available to us tended to last just 3 to 6 months, but changes in technology have provided us with thicker fillers that are able to resist breaking down for longer and do even more to stimulate the body’s collagen production than in the past. Now, six months is considered the minimum rather than the maximum for dermal filler duration.
Perhaps the best part about dermal filler treatment, however, is how easy and simple it is. There is no surgery, there are no incisions, there is no extensive downtime or preparation required, and most people can go right back to their daily activities after treatment. The treatment process itself is comfortable and fast
Find Out If Fillers Are Right for You
If the effects of aging are bothering you, dermal fillers could be the answer. Contact us at ReviveMD Center in Glen Allen, VA, today.