Face Fillers

Face fillers have long been considered the quickest way to attain tighter, firmer, and younger-looking skin. Best of all, numerous options now make the process much easier and cost-effective than ever before. Various types of face fillers can be found in North American major cities and outlying suburbs. Do not hesitate to contact a medical spa today for more information.

What are Face Fillers?

Face fillers are natural or synthetic substances that are injected into the folds, lines, and tissues of one’s skin to restore facial fullness and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Fillers result in younger and firmer-looking skin, plumping lips, erasing smile lines, and correcting acne scars.

Other names for face fillers include dermal fillers, wrinkle fillers, and soft-tissue fillers.

Types of Face Fillers

Many types of facial fillers are currently available on the market, but the most common ones can be divided into five main categories, namely Hyaluronic acid (HA), Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA), Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), Poly-L-lactic acid, and Autologous fat injections (fat grafting).

  • Hyaluronic acid (HA) - Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a gel-like substance that occurs naturally in the human body. Results last approximately 6 to 12 months. HA is commonly known as Juvéderm and Restylane and is best used around the eyes, lips, and forehead.
  • Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) - Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) is thicker than Hyaluronic acid and uses calcium in its gel. Results last about 12 months, and it is best suited for deep wrinkles.
  • Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) - Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) can last up to 5 years, although it is not often used as a result of frequent complications.
  • Poly-L-lactic acid - Poly-L-lactic acid helps stimulate collagen production, is believed to last up to 2 years, and is best for deep wrinkles.
  • Autologous Fat Injections (Fat Grafting) – Finally, autologous fat injections (fat grafting) remove fat through liposuction from other parts of an individual’s body, such as the buttocks or hips, and inject them into facial areas. Although recovery time may be as long as 2 weeks, results are often longest lasting.


Side Effects of Face Fillers

Common side effects of face fillers include slight bruising, swelling, itching, and rash. Clients may also consider alternatives, such as topical lotions, Microdermabrasion, dermabrasion, and chemical peels.

Choosing the Right Type of Face Filler

Choosing the perfect face filler is now easier than ever, with this handy how-to guide.

Firstly, it is important to consider your ultimate goal. What do you hope to get out of treatment? If you wish to simply get rid of fine lines and wrinkles, consider Hyaluronic acid. For deeper wrinkles, consider longer-lasting treatment, such as autologous fat injections (fat grafting).

Secondly, consider how long you would like your results to last. Some face fillers can last from several months to a year, while some can even last for several years.

Thirdly, consider how many treatments you would like and if you would like to combine fillers. Keep in mind that some face fillers require multiple injections to achieve optimal results.

Finally, consider if you would like fillers or injections, such as Botox. Skin issues, such as crow’s feet and frown lines, can also be treated with injections. When using BOTOX for crows feet, it relaxes the muscles that surround the corners of your eyes, smoothing your skin out. At times, it is possible to combine injections with fillers, so do not hesitate to ask your medical spa technician for more information

Costs of Face Fillers

The costs of face fillers vary, often depending on a variety of factors, including treatment type, number of sessions needed, the experience of face filler technician, and geographical location of the medical spa.
  • Lips – The lip area is one of the most popular face fillers. Lip fillers are often charged by unit or area and range from $2,900 to $4,900 USD.
  • Melolabial Folds - Melolabial folds, also known as nasolabial folds, are the lines on either side of one’s mouth. Costs depend on the number of syringes required, with one syringe ranging from $800 to $1,500 USD.
  • Cheeks – The cheeks are another popular area for face fillers. For individuals looking for lifted and sculpted cheekbones, cheek filler costs begin at approximately $650 USD.
  • Temples – Clients should expect to spend approximately $1,500 USD and up for temple fillers.
  • Jawline – Face fillers for the jawline range between $3,900 to $5,900 USD, and often use calcium-based and hyaluronic acid formulas to create a more sculpted, angular, and contoured profile.
  • Chin – Similarly, face fillers for the chin create a sharper jawline and separate the chin from the neck. Costs are frequently between $3,900 to $5,900 USD.
  • Nose – Nose face fillers, also known as liquid nose jobs, can range from $3,900 to $8,900 USD and take approximately 15 minutes.
  • Laugh Lines – Laugh line face fillers begin at approximately $3,000 USD; however, results are expected to last 1 to 3 years.
  • Tear Troughs – Finally, tear troughs, or infraorbital hollows, located underneath the eyes, can cost approximately $1,500 USD or more.

Choosing the Perfect Face Filler Technician

Choosing the perfect face filler technician is now easier than ever. Firstly, consider asking friends, family, and coworkers for recommendations.

Secondly, consider searching Google reviews, as well as the professional websites of various medical spas. Client testimonials can often be found on these pages as well. In addition, social media accounts, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram can be a great start as well. They often feature before and after portfolios of past clients.

Thirdly, consider visiting the location in person. Ensure that the space is neat and tidy, and technology is clean and up to date. Ensure that the staff inspires confidence, and are willing to answer questions about procedures and aftercare.

Finally, consider asking questions to determine if the medical spa technician is the right fit for your particular needs. For example, ask about the education levels, certifications, and licenses of staff. Do they appear knowledgeable? Do they inspire confidence?

Choosing the right type of face fillers for your skin is now easier than ever. Contact your local medical spa today to discuss options and payment options.