Methods of fattening the face through injections
Fattening the face through injections, the aim of which is to restore the freshness, attractiveness and youthful look of the face, and it also helps to get rid of wrinkles, and maintains the youth of the skin, and there are many therapeutic operations that help to fatten the face, and the most popular of them are local injections for several areas in the face. There are also some surgeries that implant implants in the face, and this surgery lasts for a long time.
Methods of fattening the face through injections
There are many ways to fatten the face through injections, due to the variety of fillers known as facial fillers, which can be injected and stuffed into the face, and these materials include:
Collagen:
It is the natural protein found in the skin, and it is made from the soft tissue made of purified cowhide, used to fill in wrinkles, lines and scars on the face. It is absorbed into the body.
Hyaluronic acid:
It is a natural filler that is already present in our bodies, and several companies produce it under the brand names of Restylane and Juvederm.
Sculptra injection:
Injections made of synthetic lactic acid are the first injections approved by the FDA to restore lost facial volume (correction of lip atrophy) in people with HIV.
Captique injections:
Used to fill moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds around the nose and mouth, these are soft tissues that are injected to add volume to specific areas of the face. Derived from non-animal hyaluronic acid.
Hylaform injection:
Fills moderate to severe wrinkles around the nose and mouth, is a chemically modified dermal filler made from hyaluronic acid. Designed to temporarily smooth the surface of the skin.
Radiesse injection:
A synthetic dermal filler made with calcium hydroxyapatite to correct moderate to severe wrinkles and folds. This injection is the longest lasting filler because the body forms collagen around it which adds volume to the injected areas.
Autologous fat: It is fat extracted from the human body, and it is one of the preferred methods of facial fattening, as it does not cause allergies to the person. It is a natural substance that is not chemically treated. It is taken from another area of the body of the person to whom the filler is to be injected, then the fat is re-injected into the face. once again. The disadvantage of this type of filler is that it does not last for a long time, and its costs are high due to the presence of liposuction prior to the injection process, which is the process of extracting self-fat from another area of the body.
These substances fill the face, helping to eliminate wrinkles, fattening the face and removing scars. A plastic surgeon can tell you what is best for you.
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