Injectables are complicated because their duration really varies from patient to patient. Your body naturally absorbs all fillers and neurotoxins, so your metabolic rate is what indicates how quickly your skin dissolves them completely. Natural factors, such as age, skin type, diet and lifestyle, can cause injectables to dissolve faster or slower. Metabolism is one of the main factors affecting the longevity of dermal filler treatments.
Since dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a natural substance, they are metabolized by the body. For some patients, this process will occur faster than in others. The location of the injection can also affect the duration of the results, as dermal fillers stay longer in areas with less facial movement. It's better to keep the dermal filler results initially than to start from scratch once the hyaluronic acid is has completely metabolized.
This is simply because the lips move more than most areas of the face (talking, chewing, etc.), so the body metabolizes the dermal filler in the lips faster. Hyaluronidase is a soluble protein enzyme that is normally used to break down hyaluronic acid found in dermal filler. Often, a small surface bump on the lip can dissolve quickly; however, larger nodules or large areas where the filler has been integrated break down into sections, where you can feel that the filler has disappeared in some areas and is still visible in others. In addition, the filler is quite soft and can move for the first 48 hours after treatment, so that some compression of the filler may occur around the areas of greatest muscle contraction or, if the patient becomes very swollen after treatment, this can also cause some compression or movement of the product. A new trend in skin rejuvenation is a process in which dermal fillers are combined with Botox injections.
For example, if you put on lip fillers, resist the urge to kiss someone, as pressing them hard can literally flatten the fillers and cause them to disperse across surrounding areas. You can combine dermal fillers with other non-surgical treatments to achieve comprehensive rejuvenation that helps make the effects of discoloration less apparent. Dermal fillers and neurotoxins work best when combined with a proper skincare routine designed for your skin type and your specific problems. There are a lot of reasons for disbanding, often patients come to us from other clinics seeking the dissolution of a previous job.
Hyaluronic acids with a high concentration of hyaluronic acid, a larger particle size and greater cross-linking increase the durability of the filler. Filling a blood vessel will cause an obstruction and can stop blood flow and the diffusion of needed oxygen to tissues.