Injectable Fillers (Soft Tissue Augmentation)
The Visible Signs of Facial Aging Occur Over Time As a Result of Many Factors Including Sun Exposure, Heredity and Life Style.
One of the earliest signs of aging is a loss of facial fullness and the development of expression lines - wrinkles that appear as a result of the repeated movement of facial muscles.
Softening of these facial lines and creased, and the restoration of volume and fullness in the face can often be achieved non-surgically through treatment with injectable fillers.
If you wish to enhance or restore facial contours, or reduce the appearance of lines and creases, injection therapy with soft tissue fillers may be right for you. Injectable filler can plump thin lips, enhance shallow contours, softer facial creases and wrinkles, and, in some cases, improve the appearance of recessed scars. The result is a smoother, fuller and more youthful facial appearance.
This brochure presents an overview of soft tissue augmentation with injectable fillers. The best way to learn how this type of therapy can help fulfill your personal goals for facial rejuvenation is a consultation with a plastic surgeon certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
What are injectable fillers?
Injectable fillers are substances that enhance the fullness of soft tissues, primarily in the face. Some fillers are based on natural substances derived from the human body, others are synthetic forms of these substances, and some may contain synthetic, biocompatible compounds. Injection therapy may also be performed using one's own fat cells. the differences among facial fillers is not only in their composition, but also in their preferred application and the duration of their results.
Collagen is a natural protein that supports the skin. Injectable collagen formulas derived from human dermis include Cosmoderm or Cosmoplast. Zyderm and Zyplast are forms of bovine collagen that, unlike human-derived collagen, require prior allergy testing. The results of treatment with injectable collagen may last 2 to 4 months.
Restylane is a form of hyaluronic acid, a natural substance found in our bodies. It is well suited to plump thin lips and fill facial creased such as nasolabial folds.
It may also be appropriate for some surface wrinkles and concave scars. The fullness achieved from Restylane treatment amy last 6 month or longer.
Radiance is a form of hydroxylapatite, a mineral-like compound found naturally in human bones, suspended is a gel-like formulation. It is the heaviest of facial fillers and is recommended to fill deeper creased such as nasolabial folds, marionette lines and frown lines, as well as to enhance fullness of the cheeks and other facial contours. Radiance lasts 2 years or longer and is presently "off-label" in its use as a facial filler.
Human fat, harvested from your own body can ge re-injected to enhance facial fullness, fill deep creased and to build up shallow contours. Fat injections requires a more extensive procedure than other injectable fillers because it uses liposuction technique to extract the fat prior to injection. Treatment results last up to a year or more in some cases and are highly variable. Fat can be stored for your own further treatment. The duration of results from preserved fat is not as favorable as fat used at the same time it is harvested.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviews and approves pharmaceutical fillers in the same manner as medical devices. However, some fillers may be used on an off-label basis, meaning they are approved medical treatments but not directly reviewed for a specific applications. The options discussed in this brochure are among the current fillers preferred by plastic surgeons. Some are available for general use, others are not; regulatory status may be subject to change. Your plastic surgeon will have the latest information and will be able to advise you on the options currently available.
Where do I begin?
A consultation with your plastic surgeon is the first step to learn how treatment with injectable fillers can enhance facial fullness, and improve the appearance of facial creased, wrinkles and scars. A consultation is designed to full educate you in a non-pressure environment, and will include:
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A discussion of your goals and an evaluation of your individual case |
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The options available for facial augmentation with injectable fillers |
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The like outcomes, duration of results and potential risks associated with the use of specific fillers |
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The course of treatment recommended by your plastic surgeon |
Your plastic surgeon will also answer all of your questions.
Evaluation
Your plastic surgeon will review your medical history and your goals for improvement in consultation prior to any treatment with facial fillers. The success of your procedure, safety and overall satisfaction require that you:
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Honestly share your expectations |
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Discuss any past treatment with injectable fillers, facials shaping or Botox therapy or other facial rejuvenation procedures |
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Fully disclose health history, current medications, the use of vitamins, herbal supplements, alcohol, tobacco and drugs |
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Commit to precisely following all of your plastic surgeon's instructions |
Safety
By making the decision to consult with a plastic surgeon and following all the instructions given, you are taking an important step in helping to assure your safety.
Your plastic surgeon is certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This certification designates surgeons who are specifically trained in plastic surgery of the face and entire body.
My soft tissue augmentation
Your plastic surgeon will carefully evaluate your facial appearance and skin tone, and examine the areas of your face to be augmented with injectable fillers. Strategic points on your face may be marked as guides to the appropriate injection sites for the filler recommended in your individual case. The injection sites are cleaned with an antibacterial agent and icing or a topical numbing agent may be offered to make more sensitive patients comfortable. In some cases, the filler itself will contain an anesthetic agent. In other cases local anesthetic may be administered to the treatment site.
Injection takes only a few moments per site and a few minutes for a course of treatment. Following injection, any marking will be cleansed and icing may be offered to alleviate any temporary, minor discomfort. Make-up may be carefully re-applied so long as care is taken not to apply pressure to the treatment area.
An improved appearance is visible almost immediately, although minor swelling or bruising may appear at the injections sites. With some fillers, a slightly "over-filled" appearance may be initially present. Any of these conditions will dissipate within a few hours, or at most a few days; however the duration may be as long as a few weeks with injection of one's own harvested fat.
The use of facial fillers may further enhance the outcomes of other rejuvenation procedures such as facial rejuvenations and shaping, and wrinkle reduction by injection (Botox therapy), or surgical rejuvenation such as a brow lift or facelift. In addition, one's own fat may be extracted in conjunction with liposuction (to remove localized excess fat) and prepared for injection, pr preserved for later injection.

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Soft tissue augmentation of the lips requires multiple injections to distribute the filler for enhanced lip fullness and to raise or define a cupid's bow or vermillion border. Although injections of fillers caused little discomfort, treatment may begin by icing the region or a local anesthetic agent. Some fillers can be mixed with a local anesthetic agent to further enhance your comfort.
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Filling wrinkles or recessed scars involves multiple injections. In some cases where deeper injection of fillers is required, a local anesthetic may be used prior to treatment. common sites for deeper tissue fillers are the nasolabial folds and marionette lines, or to enhance fullness in the cheeks. The use of fat as a filler requires a local anesthetic both where the fat is extracted and where it will be injected.
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The results of soft tissue augmentation using injectable fillers are apparent immediately. However your initial appearance following treatment with any filler may include mild swelling or bruising and an "over-filled" appearance to treated areas. These conditions will improve within a matter of hours or just a few days. where fat is the injected filler, these conditions may persist for a few weeks. |
Preparing for soft tissue augmentation
Your plastic surgeon will carefully explain:
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Your course of treatment |
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The type and brand of filler recommended in your case and why |
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The results you can expect |
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How long you might expect results to last |
In addition, you will be asked to sign consent forms to assure your plastic surgeon that you fully understand the procedure and effects of soft tissue augmentation and any risks or potential complications.
Reported risks associated with the use of injectable fillers in soft tissue augmentation vary depending on the specific filler used and the relative permanence of the filler substance. Fillers derived from non-human sources may require a pre-treatment allergy test. Infection at the injection site is also possible. complications form filler generally are reported to be uncommon and temporary.
Those fillers that are not completely fluid and contain microscopic granular substances, carr a risks of "clumping" as a result of facial movement and the natural aging process. Over time, these cal result in lumps or nodules that may require surgery to treat. Risks will be fully discussed prior to your consent.
It is important that you address any questions about soft tissue augmentation with injectable fillers directly with your plastic surgeon.
What to expect
Injection therapy with soft tissue fillers is performed in a plastic surgeon's office. Your initial treatment will include a complete consultation. Subsequent follow-up procedure may take only a few minutes, as the full process of consultation is not necessary to repeat, although consent is required at each visit.
Following treatment
Once your procedure is completed, you will be instructed on how to care for the treated areas of your face. You will also be reminded about:
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The expected duration of your results |
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Specific concerns to look for at the injection site or in overall health |
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When to follow-up with your plastic surgeon |
Progress and healing
You may experience temporary numbness, redness, swelling and minor bruising at the injection sites. These can be alleviated with topical icing and should resolve within a few days. The results of your treatment are visible immediately; however, they will lessen over time as fillers are absorbed. The post-treatment side-effects of fat injections last longer than other filler substances, from several weeks to several months, in some cases.
The results of soft tissue augmentation with injectable fillers are not permanent, even though a filler substance may be considered permanent. The continued aging of your face and variable in the absorption of fillers will affect just how long your results last. The results of non-permanent fillers will diminish over time. Should you choose not to repeat treatment, your appearance will return to its original condition. Plumped lips will lost volume and improve wrinkles, creases and scars will visible recess and fully reappear in time.
The results of permanent fillers can change over time; as you age naturally, these fillers may shift or clump. Surgical removal may be necessary to correct these conditions and could result in visible changes in appearance and noticeable changes in the texture of soft tissue.
Results and outlook
You may find yourself surprised at how such a relatively quick in-office procedure can produce a marked improvement in restoring facial fullness and a more youthful appearance. However, injection therapy to augment soft tissue is by no means simple.
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.
Your surgeon, your choice
Choosing to have cosmetic or reconstructive plastic surgery is an important decision; so is selecting a plastic surgeon. Consider these important guidelines:
Board Certification - Not all physicians who perform plastic surgery or who use the title plastic surgeon are board certified is plastic surgery.
The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certify physicians in plastic surgery of the face and entire body. To be certified by either board, a plastic surgeon must:
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Graduate from an accredited medical school |
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Complete a minimum of five years of surgical training following medical school, including an accredited plastic surgery residency program |
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Pass comprehensive written and oral exams |
Privileges -Your surgeon should have operating privileges at an accredited, local hospital for the same procedure you plan to have performed - even if that surgeon suggests your procedure be performed in an accredited office-based surgical facility or at an ambulatory surgery center.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) are dedicated to advancing quality care in plastic surgery by encouraging high standards in training, ethics, physician practice, research, and continuing medical education. ASPS and ASAPS members are certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) in the United States and its territories and The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. |