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Very few people have perfect skin; even if you are lucky enough to have great skin naturally, ageing affects all of us in the end. Dermal fillers are popular treatments for wrinkles and facial lines. A dermal filler procedure helps to 'fill out' and smooth away troublesome:
· Nose to mouth grooves
· Forehead lines
· Frown furrows
· Lipstick lines
· Acne pits
· Crows feet

Dermal Fillers from ReWonder FAQs
· Who will dermal fillers benefit?
· How are dermal fillers administered?
· How long will it take administer dermal fillers?
· What results can I expect from dermal fillers?
· How long is the recovery period from dermal fillers?
· Are there any after effects from dermal fillers?
· Can I combine other treatments with dermal fillers?
· How do I arrange to have dermal fillers?
Who will dermal fillers benefit?
Dermal fillers are great for treating the following: naso labial lines (between the nose and mouth), marionette lines (the so-called ‘smile lines’ in the corners of the mouth), depressions and blemishes (such as acne scars), hollow or sunken cheeks (caused by fat atrophy due to the ageing process), correcting indentations, tips, bumps and unevenness in the nose and chin, and improving contours of the jaw. Dermal fillers can also be used to enhance your lips. Call me to arrange your free consultation and find out which dermal filler will be best for your specific needs.
How are dermal fillers administered?
The area to be treated will be numbed using a topical cream anaesthetic. Once this has taken effect the area to be treated will be injected with the most suitable form of dermal filler to give the best results.
How long will it take administer dermal fillers?
Depending on the area treated, approximately 30-45 minutes.
What results can I expect from dermal fillers?
The results will be immediate. Your skin will be smoother and younger looking. Once any swelling has subsided the results will be subtle and pleasing
How long is the recovery period from dermal fillers?
There is no recovery period necessary when you undergo dermal fillers.
Are there any after effects from dermal fillers?
With dermal fillers there can be redness, swelling and bruising which is normal and will subside.
Can I combine other treatments with dermal fillers?
Many of my clients combine dermal fillers with wrinkle relaxing treatments (Botox) and skin peels for an overall younger looking skin.
How do I arrange to have dermal fillers?
The first step towards getting dermal fillers is to book a free consultation here at ReWonder on 07887 572317. At a consultation, you will have plenty of opportunities to ask any questions you may have about the procedure. The consultation will take around 30 minutes, during which time you will not be given the ‘hard sell’. No pressure will be put on you to go through with the procedure, and you will not be forced to make a decision at the consultation. I understand that this is a big decision for you and I want you to be totally satisfied that it’s the right thing to do before committing to the procedure booking.
What are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers are non-surgical cosmetic treatments used
to bring a more youthful appearance by restoring volume or fullness to the face and
lips.They work by reducing or eliminating lines, wrinkles and folds in the skin and
the effect is seen immediately after treatment.
As skin ages, both naturally and because
of other factors such as sun damage, smoking, and poor diet, we lose collagen, fat
and other natural moisturising substances from our skin. These can be thought of
as the natural 'scaffolding' that keeps it looking young and feeling firm. With less
of these, our skin becomes thinner and we start to see lines, wrinkles and folds
developing.This is usually more noticeable on our faces.
Put simply, dermal fillers
are used to restore that lost volume in the face by plumping out lines, wrinkles
and folds.
The filler treatments used at ReWonder are based on Hyaluronic Acid (HA) derived Belotero, Juverderm & Teosyal and normally last for around 6-12 months depending upon the site and application and the formulation of the material used.
Hyaluronic acid
HA is found naturally throughout our bodies: in our skin, bones, joints,
and eyes. It acts as a lubricant and moisturiser due to its ability to attract and
store water. Hyaluronic Acid is clinically produced, usually from bacterial, not
from animal or human sources.
