Many clinical studies have been carried out to determine the main causes of unwelcome wrinkles. There have been many definitions that define the reasons for these little, fine lines. The aging process seems to be the most common cause of wrinkles. There are other causes of wrinkles that are less advertised, yet play a very important role in the breakdown of the skin. High exposure to the sun causes dehydration in the skin and will eventually cause the skin to swivel.
A high stress level also is a common cause of wrinkles. A poor diet, smoking habits and genetics are also among the list of wrinkle causes. The most common places for wrinkles are the forehead, under the eyes, and around the lips. Wrinkles on the temples, commonly called crow’s feet, and wrinkles beside the mouth are caused by smiling. Wrinkles under the eyes are referred to as bags because they seem to sag from the bottom eye lid like bags hanging from the eyes. Though dimples may seem adorable in children, they are relatively unwanted in adults.
Men and women of all ages seem to have some appearances of wrinkles on the face, neck, or chest. Although it is less common, wrinkles, or blemishes, are also seen in young children and teens. Menopausal symptoms are also main factors of wrinkles in women.
The cosmetic surgery procedure for wrinkles and fine lines is called Dermal Fillers. Dermal Fillers act as a “filler” to fill in unwanted crevasses. This procedure should not be administered to children under the age of 18. This procedure is performed on the facial area only. Through the Dermal Fillers treatment, filler is injected just below the skin. If improperly injected, unsatisfactory results will apply. There are many types of fillers to choose from to be used during cosmetic surgery.
The side effects and risks of Dermal Filler cosmetic surgery strictly depends on the administering surgeon. Determining the right surgeon should be with the most extreme and cautious care. Reputation and success rate are two main factors in deciding which surgeon to go with. Inexperienced surgical physicians may not have the proper knowledge of such high risk procedures. Improper injections may cause excessive bruising or pooling of the blood under the skin.
Nerve damage can also occur from an improper procedure.
Though the risk of infection is generally low, caution is often taken and antibiotics are administered. There is also a risk that the fillers may clot or clump under the skin. This is very devastating to the patient, and may cause health problems as well. However, Dermal Fillers are generally temporary. Determining the right filler is critical. There are many allergic reactions that come from animal based filler.
A detailed consultation is highly recommended to discuss all allergens. Though there are many possible risks and side effects from Dermal Fillers, as with any cosmetic surgery, with the proper surgeon satisfaction is granted.
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