If You're Considering Injectables...
As we age, our faces begin to show the effects of gravity,
sun exposure and years of facial muscle movement, such
as smiling, chewing and squinting. The underlying tissues
that keep our skin looking youthful and plumped up begin
to break down, often leaving laugh lines, smile lines,
crow's feet or facial creases over the areas where this
muscle movement occurs.
Soft-tissue fillers, most commonly injectable collagen
or fat, can help fill in these lines and creases, temporarily
restoring a smoother, more youthful-looking appearance.
When injected beneath the skin, these fillers plump up
creased and sunken areas of the face. They can also add
fullness to the lips and cheeks. Injectable fillers may
be used alone or in conjunction with a resurfacing procedure,
such as a laser treatment, or a recontouring procedure,
such as a facelift.
If you're considering a facial-rejuvenation treatment
with facial fillers or fat, this brochure will give you
a basic understanding of the procedure - when injectables
can help, how the procedure is performed, and what results
you can expect. It may not answer all of your questions,
since a lot depends on your individual circumstances.
Please ask your doctor if there is anything about the
procedure you don't understand.
Knowing Your Options
Injected fillers and fat are primarily used to improve
the appearance of the skin's texture. They can help fill
out deep facial wrinkles, creases and furrows, "sunken"
cheeks, skin depressions and some types of scars. They
can also be used to add a fuller, more sensuous look to
the lips.
Injectables are usually not sufficient for severe surface
wrinkles on the face, such as multiple vertical "lipstick
lines" that sometimes form around the mouth. Instead,
your plastic surgeon may suggest a resurfacing technique,
such as chemical peel, dermabrasion or laser treatments.
Rather than filling in facial lines, resurfacing methods
strip away the outer layers of the skin to produce a smoother
appearance.
Deep folds in the face or brow caused by overactive muscles
or by loose skin may be more effectively treated with
cosmetic surgery, such as a facelift or browlift. Injectables
are sometimes used in conjunction with facial surgery
procedures; however, injectables alone cannot change facial
contour the way surgery can.
Keep in mind that a plastic surgeon is a specialist that
can offer you the full gamut of the most advanced treatments
ranging from cosmetic surgery, refinishing techniques,
laser therapy, injectables and the use of other fillers.
You and your surgeon may determine that a single procedure
or a combination of procedures is the best choice for
you.
ASPS brochures are available on chemical peel, dermabrasion,
laser treatments, facelift and browlift. If you and your
doctor think that one of these other procedures might
be more appropriate for you, ask your plastic surgeon
to provide you with a copy.
A Word About Other Types of Fillers
Currently there are many different types of fillers on
the market, Juvéderm™, Restalyne®, Prevelle™,
Perlane® are just a few that our office is currently
offering.
What to Expect from Treatment
The most important fact to remember about injectable fillers
is that the results are not permanent, althoughy some
of the newer fillers may last for up to one year. Injected
material is eventually metabolized by the body. You should
not expect the same long-lasting results that may be gained
from cosmetic surgery.
In some individuals, the results may last only a few weeks;
in others, the results may be maintained indefinitely.
Researchers believe that age, genetic background, skin
quality and lifestyle as well as the injected body site
may all play a role in the injected material's "staying
power." However, the precise reason for the variation
of results among patients has yet to be identified.
Risks Related to Injectables
When injectables are administered by a qualified plastic
surgeon, or nurse injector, complications are infrequent
and usually minor in nature. Still, individuals vary greatly
in their anatomy, their physical reactions and their healing
abilities. The outcome of treatment with injectables is
never completely predictable.
Risks not necessarily related to allergies include infection,
abscesses, open sores, skin peeling, scarring and lumpiness,
which may persist over the treated area. Reports of these
problems are very rare.
Fat: Allergic reaction is not a factor
for fat because it's harvested from a patient's own body.
However, there is still a small risk of infection and
other infrequent complications.
Planning for Treatment
Facial rejuvenation is very individualized. That's why
it's important to discuss your hopes and expectations
with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has experience
with many different types of surgical and non-surgical
facial procedures.
In your initial consultation, your plastic surgeon will
evaluate your face - the skin, the muscles and the underlying
bone - and discuss your goals for the surgery. Your doctor
will help you select a treatment option based on your
goals and concerns, your anatomy and your lifestyle.
Your surgeon will ask you about your medical history,
drug allergies, and check for conditions that could cause
problems, such as active skin infections or non-healed
sores from injuries.
Where Your Treatment Will Be Performed
Injectables are usually administered in a surgeon's office-based
facility.
Types of Anesthesia
Fillers: If you are especially sensitive
to pain, your doctor may use a topical cream anesthetic.
Or, you may elect to have an injected local anesthetic
or sedative drugs.
Fat: Both the donor and recipient sites
are numbed with local anesthesia. Sedation can be used
as well. If you elect to use sedation, be sure to arrange
for a ride home after your treatment.
The Treatments
Fillers
Facial fillers are used primarily to fill wrinkles, lines
and scars on the face and sometimes the neck, back and
chest.
The procedure: The facial filler is injected
using a fine needle inserted at several points along the
edge of the treatment site. If a local anesthesia has
not been used, you may feel some minor stinging or burning
as the injections are administered. You may be asked to
hold a hand mirror during the procedure to help your doctor
decide when you've had enough.
After Treatment: Immediately following
treatment, you may notice some minor discomfort, stinging
or throbbing in the injected area. Occasionally some bruising
or swelling will occur, but it is usually minor. Any redness
that appears in the injected site usually disappears within
24 hours. However, in some individuals, particularly fair-skinned
patients, this redness may persist for a week or more.
Tiny scabs may also form over the needle-stick areas;
these generally heal quickly.
No bandaging is needed and you are free to eat, drink,
and wear makeup with sunblock protection shortly thereafter.
There may be some temporary swelling and redness in the
treated area which should dissipate within a few days.
If these symptoms persist, contact your surgeon.
Results: As stated earlier, the duration
of results from filler injections is variable. It's longevity
depends on the patient's lifestyle and physical characteristics
as well as the part of the body treated. In general, the
injected material is likely to disappear faster in areas
that are more affected by muscle movement.
Your doctor can help you determine how long you can go
between treatments to best maintain your results.
Fat
In the medical world, the fat-injection procedure is known
as autologous fat transplantation or microlipoinjection.
It involves extracting fat cells from the patient's abdomen,
thighs, buttocks or elsewhere and reinjecting them beneath
the facial skin. Fat is most often used to fill in "sunken"
cheeks or laugh lines between the nose and mouth, to correct
skin depressions or indentations, to minimize forehead
wrinkles and to enhance the lips.
The procedure: After both the donor and
recipient sites are cleansed and treated with a local
anesthesia, the fat is withdrawn using a syringe with
a large-bore needle or a cannula (the same instrument
used in liposuction) attached to a suction device. The
fat is then prepared and injected into the recipient site
with a needle. Sometimes an adhesive bandage is applied
over the injection site.
As with facial fillers, "overfilling" is necessary
to allow for fat absorption in the weeks following treatment.
When fat is used to fill sunken cheeks or to correct areas
on the face other than lines, this overcorrection of newly
injected fat may temporarily make the face appear abnormally
puffed out or swollen.
After treatment: If a larger area was
treated, you may be advised to curtail your activity for
a brief time. However, many patients are able to resume
normal activity immediately. You can expect some swelling,
bruising or redness in both the donor and recipient sites.
The severity of these symptoms depends upon the size and
location of the treated area. You should stay out of the
sun until the redness and bruising subsides - usually
about 48 hours. In the meantime, you may use makeup with
sunblock protection to help conceal your condition.
The swelling and puffiness in the recipient site may last
several weeks, especially if a large area was filled.
Results: The duration of the fat injections
varies significantly from patient to patient. Though some
patients have reported results lasting a year or more,
the majority of patients find that at least half of the
injected fullness disappears within 3-6 months. Therefore,
repeated injections may be necessary. Your doctor will
advise you on how to maintain your results with repeat
treatments.
Your New Look
If you're like most patients, you'll be very satisfied
with the results of your injectable treatments. You may
be surprised at the pleasing results that can be gained
from this procedure.
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Injectable collagen or fat can help improve the
skin's texture by filling in the laugh lines and
facial creases that often occur with aging.
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Years of squinting and other facial muscle movements
can take their toll on the eye area, leaving crow's
feet and other noticeable lines |

After treatment, the skin around the eye area appears
smoother and more taut.
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Lines and creases that form around the mouth are usually
caused by gravity and a breakdown of tissues beneath
the skin. |

The lower face appears firmer and smoother after treatment
with injectables. Lines around the mouth are filled
in and nearly imperceptible. |

With regular follow-up treatments, your refreshed
look can be easily maintained.
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