What are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable gels that restore lost volume, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, and improve facial contours. They provide a youthful and refreshed appearance without surgery.
Consultation Steps
- Planning
Assessment of facial volume loss, wrinkles, and desired enhancement areas.
- Pre-Procedure Assessment
Medical evaluation to check suitability and allergies.
- Procedure Day
Dermal fillers injected using fine needles or cannulas by qualified practitioners; numbing cream may be applied.
- Post-Procedure Care
Guidance on avoiding pressure, massage, or extreme heat/cold on treated areas.
- Follow-Up and Result Evaluation
Results checked within 1–2 weeks; touch-ups provided if needed.

What Are the Benefits?
Restores facial volume, smooths wrinkles, improves contour, and is minimally invasive with immediate results.
Precautions
Follow practitioner instructions, avoid rubbing treated areas, and report any unusual reactions immediately.

10 Things You Should Know About Dermal Fillers
Who is suitable for dermal fillers?
Adults seeking to restore volume or smooth wrinkles.
How long is the procedure?
Usually 20–40 minutes depending on areas treated.
How long do results last?
Typically 6–18 months depending on filler type.
Is anesthesia required?
Topical numbing may be used; anesthesia is usually not required.
Is the procedure painful?
Mild discomfort; numbing cream minimizes pain.
Can I resume normal activities?
Yes, immediately; avoid strenuous activity for 24 hours.
What are the risks?
Bruising, swelling, redness, or minor asymmetry.
Are there side effects?
Rare allergic reactions; usually mild and temporary.
How many sessions are required?
Typically one session; maintenance depends on product and desired results.
Is there an age limit?
Adults; individual assessment ensures safety.
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