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Whether you have a scar from childhood, or deep wrinkles due to aging, there are often things that most of us would like to change about our physical appearance. This is possible thanks to the best dermal fillers Orange County has to offer. Dermal fillers are not the latest Botox development, but they do actually achieve very similar results overall.

How Do Dermal Fillers Work?

Dermal fillers do not cause any paralysis in your muscles in the way that Botox does. Instead, they make your skin look smoother by literally filling the area, line, or crease that you want targeting. You could compare it, in a way, to inflating a balloon with air.

Which Fillers Are Currently Used?

Different practices have different preferences for dermal fillers. However, hyaluronic acid is by far the most popular. Hyaluronic acid is actually an umbrella term for various different fillers, each of which has small variations in terms of what the results can be.

Other practices prefer to use collagen for derma fillers. Collagen is used extensively in a range of different cosmetic procedures. It is popular because it is also a natural element of the skin itself.

You could consider autologous fillers, which usually use natural fats, or even plasma injections rich in platelets. This procedure has been nicknamed the “vampire lift”, because it effectively uses blood to make you look younger, in the same way as Dracula does, if the stories are to be believed.

Then, there are synthetic fillers. These have been developed in laboratories and hence do not have anything to do with natural skin elements.

Dermal fillers are improving constantly, which means that the chance of suffering allergic reactions has been tremendously reduced. As a result, more people are now interested in this type of treatment. At the same time, you must be aware that there is no such thing as a 100% safe procedure.

Possible Side Effects

Dermal fillers are classed as an invasive procedure, which means that side effects and complications are possible. Certain side effects can only be caused by certain types of fillers; others can be caused by any. Those include reddening of the skin where the filler was injected, bruising, and swelling.

Collagen fillers have led to some people developing allergic reactions, particularly if cow collagen was used. This leads to tiny nodules or bumps being felt, or even being visible, under the skin. It should pass naturally, but in extreme cases surgery will be required. If fillers aren’t used properly, the most extreme effect is that the skin could die. Other reports include nerve paralysis and blindness, particularly with synthetic fillers, which are the least safe of all. Note that these extreme side effects are rare.

The most important thing to think about is how long you can expect the results of your procedure to last. Then you can decide whether facing the risks is worth it or not. The most effective and long lasting fillers, however, are also those with the greatest chance of side effects.