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Frequently Asked Questions

What are dermal fillers, and how do they work?

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Dermal fillers are injectable treatments that restore volume and smooth wrinkles by adding fullness beneath the skin. They help reduce signs of aging like fine lines and loss of facial contour.

How long do the results from dermal fillers typically last?

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Results usually last between 6 to 24 months, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors like skin type and lifestyle.

Are dermal filler treatments painful?

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Most patients experience minimal discomfort. We use fine needles and sometimes topical numbing agents to ensure your comfort during the procedure.

Which areas of the face can dermal fillers treat?

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Common treatment areas include under-eye hollows, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, lips, cheeks, jawline, and chin.

How soon will I see results after dermal filler treatment?

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Results are often visible immediately after the procedure, with full effects developing over the next few days as any swelling subsides.

Are dermal fillers safe?

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Yes, dermal fillers used at DeLand Implant Dentistry are FDA-approved and administered by trained professionals, ensuring safe and effective treatments.

Can dermal fillers be combined with other treatments?

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Absolutely. Dermal fillers can be safely combined with treatments like Botox or laser therapy for enhanced facial rejuvenation.

What should I expect during the recovery period?

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Downtime is minimal. Some swelling or redness may occur but usually resolves within a few days. Most patients resume normal activities immediately.

How do I know which type of dermal filler is right for me?

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Our team will assess your unique facial structure and aesthetic goals to recommend the best filler option tailored to your needs.

Are there any side effects or risks associated with dermal fillers?

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Side effects are typically mild and temporary, including bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Serious complications are rare when performed by experienced professionals.

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