Nov
Dermal fillers are a unique and popular injectable cosmetic treatment designed to help with lost volume and the natural development of fine lines and wrinkles across the face. They are often formulated with an ingredient known as hyaluronic acid, which attracts water and offers a gel-like material that can fill wrinkles and folds.
Our Kirsch Dermatology team works routinely with Naples, Florida, area patients looking to address the unwanted signs of aging without undergoing invasive plastic surgery options such as brow lifts and facelifts. But what happens when you stop getting fillers? Our team is here to educate you on maintenance after your initial filler injections.
Fillers are cosmetic gel-like substances that can be directly injected where volume is needed to reduce skin laxity and the noticeable formation of fine lines, wrinkles, and folds throughout the face. They are considered to be safe for most people and are absorbed over several months. Because they are absorbed by the body, routine injections are needed to maintain the results. Most patients will schedule reinjection treatments between four to twelve months, depending on how long the fillers remain in the skin before being absorbed.
Patients who have fillers placed and do not maintain routine reinjection appointments will find that their skin will return to its original appearance. This is due to the absorption of the hyaluronic acid gel over several months. To achieve the results again, patients must have reinjections performed regularly.
If you live in the Naples, FL area and want to talk to the team at Kirsch Dermatology about the benefits of dermal fillers and how to ensure lasting results, call the office at (239) 300-9767 to request an appointment at the office, conveniently located in Suite 100 at 1012 Goodlette-Frank Rd.