Long-lasting results: Thick lip fillers generally last longer than thinner fillers, with results typically lasting between 6 to 12 months or more, depending on the individual and the product used.
The main differences between the fillers are their longevity, thickness and viscosity. Thicker dermal fillers usually last longer than the smoother, finer fillers. At your consultation, our cosmetic doctors and cosmetic nurses will tailor your lip filler treatment to suit your needs.
Hydration can help extend the life of your fillers and injections, especially hyaluronic acid-based injections. Hyaluronic acid loves water, so the more hydrated you stay and the more moisturizer you use, the better. Aim for eight glasses of water a day and remember to apply a moisturizing lotion day and night.
Juvederm and Restylane fillers last longer than other fillers. Juvederm and Restylane are currently the longest-lasting and most durable dermal fillers on the market. Juvederm and Restylane are families of hyaluronic acid fillers with numerous possible formulations.
I attribute several factors to the longevity of my results. First, layering product in treatment areas before the previous product dissipates seems to allow for a longer lasting result. Getting the correct amount of filler also improves longevity and obviously the result.
People with higher metabolisms will experience shorter filler results because their bodies will break the filler compound down faster than those with slower metabolisms. The same goes for other treatments such as BOTOX® and Dysport®.
Fortunately, dermal fillers work very quickly, and you won't have to wait twelve months to see the full benefits of your injections. That said, these injectable treatments take some time to integrate into your tissues, and it's normal for your dermal filler to take up to two weeks to fully settle into your face.
The longevity of filler depends on many factors, like the type and amount, but, mostly, metabolic rate. Metabolism affects just how long filler lasts in each of our bodies, which is why your friend's lip filler might last longer than yours, or vice versa.
Some dermal fillers have been studied to last close to two years. The three fillers that tend to last the longest are Restylane Lyft, Restylane Defyne, Restylane Refyne, Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse, and Sculptra.
Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA)
This filler is also used to minimize the appearance of deep lines and wrinkles. It is thicker than hyaluronic acid fillers, which is why it can last for 12 months or longer.
There are a number of factors that affect dermal filler longevity, though this differs from person to person. Generally, areas with more movement tend to break down faster in comparison to other areas of the face with less movement. Lifestyle factors like smoking and exercise can affect the longevity of dermal filler.
Bellafill® is a dermal filler that replaces lost volume in the skin for correction that is both immediate and longer-lasting than other types of fillers. Unlike temporary fillers, Bellafill is the only dermal filler that stimulates collagen growth long term to help maintain your youthful appearance for up to 5 years.
The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.
RHA 4 is the thickest of the RHA fillers and is used to correct severe volume loss in the cheeks, chin, and jawline. “RHA” stands for “resilient” hyaluronic acid because these fillers are designed to smooth even the most dynamic and wrinkle-prone areas of the face.
Treating with 1ml at a time is certainly appropriate for some areas, such as volumising lips or having smaller tweakments into other areas of the face. Sometimes, however, more than 1ml may be required – in the cheeks, for example – as 1ml may not make a discernible difference.
Juvederm Voluma is the thickest filler in the Juvederm family. It is FDA approved for volumizing and augmenting the cheekbones along the zygomatic arch of the face. Voluma can also be used in deep nasolabial folds and marionette lines around the mouth.
Depending on the filler used, you can enjoy a younger looking face for 2 years but that should depend on your priorities. The results of either of the aforementioned fillers can vary from one person to the next. In other words, you might get better results than those who came before you.
Using too much dermal filler can distort your face, make it look asymmetric and aesthetically out of balance, and in some cases, it can even make you look older than you actually are.
Dermal fillers are perfect for women in their 40s who need an extra bit of attention around their nose, lips and cheeks. The loss of collagen and volume, gravity and sun exposure work against the natural shape of your face. Fillers plump and smooth those areas, giving your face a more youthful, relaxed look.
Most fillers last between 12 and 24 months meaning that over this time period you can expect to lose about 50% of the filler that has been placed. As you lose filler the treated areas will appear less filled.
Most of our patients visit us once every 6-12 months, but this isn't a hard-and-fast rule. If you get a very long-lasting filler and you take good care of your skin, you might need fewer appointments. On the other hand, people who have several facial areas treated often need to see us more frequently.
As well as stretching of the skin, excessive use of fillers can result in longer term damage including wrinkling of the lip and disturbance of the attachment of the facial fat pads and some degree of irregularity and ageing of the skin, he explains.
If your lumps last longer than two weeks, they may have been caused by congealed hyaluronic acid. Although this cause is rare and uncommon, this can be corrected by injecting hyaluronidase into the lump. Hyaluronidase, like hyaluronic acid, occurs naturally in the body and is used to dissolve filler when needed.
Before re-injecting additional filler into the lips, most dermatologists wait two weeks. That's because your final results won't be visible until the swelling and bruising from the procedure have gone down. In general, the filler can be administered 3 weeks after the original procedure to get the desired outcome.