Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are a type of injectable treatment that is used to add volume and smooth out wrinkles and other signs of aging in the skin. They are commonly used in dermatology and cosmetic medicine to improve the appearance of the face, including the cheeks, lips, and under the eyes.

There are several different types of dermal fillers available, each of which is made from a different type of substance. Some of the most commonly used fillers include:

  1. Hyaluronic acid fillers: These fillers are made from a substance that is naturally found in the body. They work by attracting and holding onto water, which helps to plump up the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Examples of hyaluronic acid fillers include Juvederm, Restylane, and Belotero. These fillers are often used to add volume to the lips, cheeks, and under the eyes, and to smooth out wrinkles around the mouth and nose.

  2. Calcium hydroxylapatite fillers: These fillers are made from a substance that is similar to the minerals found in bone. They are often used to add volume to the cheeks and other areas of the face. An example of a calcium hydroxylapatite filler is Radiesse.

  3. Poly-L-lactic acid fillers: These fillers are made from a synthetic material that is gradually absorbed by the body. They are often used to treat deeper wrinkles and to add volume to the face. An example of a poly-L-lactic acid filler is Sculptra.

  1. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) fillers: These fillers are made from a synthetic material that is not absorbed by the body. They are often used to treat deep wrinkles and to add volume to the face. An example of a PMMA filler is Bellafill.

  2. Autologous fat fillers: These fillers are made from fat that is taken from another part of the body and then injected into the treatment area. They are often used to add volume to the face, but may require multiple treatments and have a higher risk of complications compared to other types of fillers.


Dermal fillers are typically administered via injection into the skin using a very fine needle. The injections are usually given in a series of small doses, spaced several weeks apart. The effects of the injections typically last for several months to a year, depending on the type of filler used and the individual's skin.

Overall, dermal fillers are a safe and effective treatment option for adding volume and smoothing out wrinkles in the skin. However, they should only be administered by a trained and experienced dermatologist or other qualified healthcare provider, as improper injection techniques can lead to side effects such as bruising, swelling, and drooping of the treated area. If you're considering dermal fillers as a treatment option, it's a good idea to have a consultation with a dermatologist or other qualified healthcare provider to determine if they are the right choice for you. They can assess your specific needs and determine the appropriate treatment plan for you. It's also important to follow all post-treatment instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible results.