Depends: There is no one best filler for all older women. There are some that are larger molecules that fill more volume with each injection. Others are more suited for fine lines. Others can be permanent, if that is what you seek. For more information, see www.Arcplasticsurg.Com.
Answered 3/3/2019
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Many options: Many options including hyaluronic acids (restylane, juvederm), radiesse, (dermal fillers) sculptra, artefill, fat transfer. Consult with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to find out what filler is best for you.
Answered 6/20/2014
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Many: Ha fillers, fat, radiesse, (dermal fillers) sculptra.....
Answered 9/9/2013
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Which Filler is Best: It depends where it is needed the most. For example filling in creases and wrinkles might require a different material than filling in volume of sunken cheeks.Best to see a qualified board cerfified plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or facial plastic surgeon with experiece.
Answered 4/16/2014
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Various options: The tone of the overlying skin and volume of the muscle, fat and bone determine which product or products are best. However, for the mid-face, cheeks and arch, Radiesse (dermal fillers) and Voluma are excellent at lifting, contouring and shaping the face. www.artofplasticsurgery.com
Answered 9/28/2016
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Depends: Different dermal fillers are utilized in different facial areas. Also, depending on the physician they might have a preference of a brand in a particular area. Hope this helps. Consult with a facial plastic specialist in your area.
Answered 1/28/2016
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