Everyone reading this wants to look younger. No one wants to look over the hill, no matter if they are, in fact, over the hill.
The answer for many people who look in the mirror and see something that is less than satisfactory is to buy dermal fillers. Why? Well, as you’re about to see, the reason isn’t as complex or even as scary as many might believe.
What are Dermal Fillers?
Unless you’re completely new or totally old school, you might have a friend, neighbor, or someone you know who uses dermal fillers.
A dermal filler usually consists of hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyl apatite, and poly-L-lactic acid. Don’t worry; those acids aren’t anything like those used by the Toxic Avenger, and they’ll never cause you to be like the lady in the sauna.
These acids don’t cause your skin to drop out or tune in; they smooth your skin. Think of these acids as an iron that smooths out your wrinkles and restores your beauty to what you once were. No one is saying you’re currently uglier than a frog in a dimly lit room, but you probably get the drift.
How do Dermal Fillers work?
We’re not going to get all Bill Nye on you and start talking about scientific stuff that only an Apollo astronaut can understand. You should think of your wrinkles as these things that have, over time, become a worn-out part of your face.
Your wrinkles aren’t a part of your skin; think of them instead as a flaw. Your skin doesn’t need to have wrinkles to survive, as you know from those days when your skin was wrinkle-free and you were happier than a pig in mud.
Dermal filers work by attracting moisture those crevasses in your skin that we call wrinkles. Some of you might call them Grand Canyons, but that’s completely up to you.
Much like the Grand Canyon, the acids in the microinjections cause water to flush into your wrinkles. The result of the water flushing is a plumpness and fullness that we consider youthful in our appearance.
The fact that you need to get more injections over time are proof that they attract water. As you probably know from spilling lemonade on a hot sunny day, anything with water in it eventually evaporates.
It shouldn’t be so surprising that you need to replenish the liquids in your skin by doing something that causes the water to become attracted to the affected area.
How often should you use dermal fillers?
There are a lot of factors involved when it comes to how often you should use dermal fillers. No, you don’t have to use dermal fillers every time you change the oil in your car. It sure would be handy if the equation to figure out when your next filler appointment is checking your oil.
How often you will need to reapply dermal fillers will solely be determined by your appearance. Some people will have to apply dermal fillers every six months to maintain their youthful appearance.
Not a single one of you wrinkle-hating readers should be surprised if you only need to reapply every two years.
You wear a different size shoe than your neighbor and they will need to apply dermal fillers at different times than you. Life also has a way of causing all kinds of problems with our skin and that’s why there’s no steadfast rule when it comes to applying dermal fillers.
Conclusion
Modern medicine hasn’t found a way to cure cancer, but it can make you look years younger. Your face is the first thing people look at, and you can’t by any means look like a worn-out leather shoe that’s been in the sun for the past decade.
Dermal fillers are the knockout punch that Mother Nature doesn’t stand a chance against, and they are your secret weapon against aging.