| Facial wrinkles and creases begin to appear as the underlying collagen and elastin fibers begin to break down and wear out. While this breakdown is part of the natural aging process, it can also result from excessive squinting, frowning, smoking and smiling.
Facial injectable fillers are one of the most commonly performed cosmetic enhancement procedures today. As a result there are multiple products currently on the market and the list continues to grow.
These types of products are generally considered short-term fillers or long-term fillers. Common short-term fillers include collagen- and hylaform-based products. The short-term fillers typically last from 6-12 months. Long-term synthetic-based fillers include Artecol®, Dermalive® and Dermadeep®. These products are believed to last 10-15 years – although they likely last longer. Radiesse® is a newer calcium composition product gaining popularity and lasts about two years. |