SOFT TISSUE FILLERS

WHAT ARE SOFT TISSUE FILLERS?

Soft tissue fillers help to diminish facial lines and restore volume and fullness in the face. As we age, our faces naturally lose subcutaneous fat. The facial muscles are then working closer to the skin surface, so smile lines and crow’s feet become more apparent. The facial skin also stretches a bit, adding to this loss of facial volume. Other factors that affect the facial skin include sun exposure, heredity and lifestyle.

Soft tissue fillers can be used to:
• Plump thin lips
• Enhance shallow contours
• Soften facial creases and wrinkles
• Improve the appearance of recessed scars
• Soft tissue fillers can be very helpful in those with early signs of aging, or as a valueadded part of facial rejuvenation surgery

For some patients, surgery such as a facelift, brow lift or eye lift may be the best approach. Non-surgical rejuvenation treatments, such as soft tissue fillers, cannot achieve the same results, but may help delay the time when consideration of a facelift becomes appropriate.

Soft tissue fillers are a good option for you if you:

There are several different kinds of fillers. They differ in chemical makeup, longevity and softness. Softer fillers are used in the lips, for example, while sturdier fillers might be desired to enhance cheekbones. Your surgeon will determine with you the best type and volume of filler needed for your particular areas of concern.

For many people, the use of “off-the-shelf” fillers can be a simple office-based procedure that can nicely enhance their appearance. These fillers are very predictable, and have relatively minimal risks and side effects. These fillers are often injected in the surgeon’s office or medspa.

CONSULTATION AND PREPARING FOR THE PROCEDURE

During your consultation be prepared to discuss:

Your plastic surgeon will also:

Your plastic surgeon will carefully explain:

Be sure to ask your plastic surgeon questions. It’s important you understand all aspects of soft tissue fillers. It’s natural to feel some anxiety, whether it’s excitement for your anticipated new look or a bit of pre-treatment stress. Don’t be shy about discussing these feelings with your plastic surgeon.

THE PROCEDURE

If you choose to utilize packaged soft tissue fillers, the plastic surgeon, or his specially-trained nurse, will evaluate your facial appearance, skin tone and areas of your face to be treated. Strategic points on your face may be marked as the appropriate injection sites for the filler. Photographs may be taken of the areas to be treated.

The injection sites will be cleansed with an antibacterial agent. Pain at the injection site may be ameliorated by use of a very cold instrument to chill the skin, anesthetic ointment to numb the skin or injection of local anesthesia. While not painless, the injections are usually easily tolerated.

Injection usually takes only a few moments per site. The process of injecting, massaging, and evaluating the result is performed and additional filler added as needed. Depending on the number of areas to be treated, the whole process may be as short as 15 minutes, or as long as an hour.

Once the results are deemed satisfactory, any markings will be cleansed off. You may be offered an ice pack to reduce swelling and alleviate discomfort. Although the area may feel a bit tender for a day or two, it is usually not painful enough to require any medication.

Other Options

Some patients may want to consider using fat harvested from their own body which can then be re-injected to enhance facial fullness, fill creases or build up shallow contours.

Fat injection requires a more extensive procedure than “off the-shelf” soft tissue fillers. A “donor area” must be determined (such as the abdomen or buttocks) and liposuction is used to extract the fat. The suctioned fat can then be transferred to the face as a graft.

The decision to use soft tissue fillers is extremely personal. You will have to decide if the benefits will help you achieve your goals and if the risks and potential complications are acceptable. Your plastic surgeon and/ or staff will explain, in detail, any risks. You will be asked to sign consent forms to ensure that you fully understand the procedure, as well as the risks and potential complications.

RISKS AND SAFETY

The decision to have breast augmentation surgery is extremely personal. You’ll have to decide if the benefits will achieve your goals and if the risks and potential complications are acceptable. Your plastic surgeon and/or staff will explain in detail the risks associated with surgery. You will be asked to sign consent forms to ensure that you fully understand the procedure and any risks and potential complications.

Complications from fillers are uncommon. Potential risks vary depending on the specific filler used and the relative permanence of the filler substance and include:

The risks:

Potential risks vary depending on the specific filler used and the relative permanence of the filler substance and include:

• Acne-like skin eruptions
• Asymmetry
• Bruising, bleeding from the injection site, swelling
• Damage to the skin that results in a wound and possible scarring
• Infection at the injection site
• Lumps
• Palpability of the filler under the surface of the skin
• Skin rash with itching
• Skin redness
• Under- or over-correction of wrinkles

These risks and others will be fully discussed prior to your consent. It is important that you address all your questions directly with your plastic surgeon. Although good results are expected from your procedure, there is no guarantee. In some situations, it may not be possible to achieve optimal results with a single procedure. Most fillers dissipate over time. To maintain your correction, you will need to consider repeating the injection process at intervals.

RESULTS

The results of soft tissue augmentation using fillers are apparent almost immediately. Your initial appearance after treatment with any filler may include:

These conditions can be alleviated with topical icing and will improve within a matter of hours or just a few days. When your own fat is the injected filler, the healing process is longer and may take a few weeks.

The results of soft tissue fillers are not permanent. The continued aging of your face and variables in the absorption of fillers will affect how long your results last.

COSTS

Prices for soft tissue fillers vary. Your plastic surgeon will determine what you need and what it will cost. Many plastic surgeons offer patient financing plans, so be sure to ask.

Health insurance does not cover cosmetic fillers or cosmetic surgery.

Choose a professional. Although tissue augmentation is a quick, inoffice procedure that can produce a marked improvement in facial fullness and a more youthful appearance, effective and safe use requires a physician with specialized training and a thorough understanding of facial anatomy to recommend and inject an appropriate filler.

Choosing a plastic surgeon to treat your face with injectable fillers means that your treatment will be performed by someone who not only has training in injection therapy, but in all types of non-surgical and surgical facial rejuvenation. When choosing a plastic surgeon, remember that the surgeon’s experience and your comfort with him or her are just as important as the final cost of the procedure.

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