Does the surgery change facial expression, for example, when you smile? Is the filler material or the skill of a surgeon more important in order for the subcutaneous lumps to be avoided?
Filler for the naso-labial lines
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The procedure doesn't change the facial expression, you will be able to smile normally.The only change is that the lines will have a natural,younger aspect resulting in a more restful facial aspect. Both product quality and injection technique are very important in the success of the treatment.But lumps may appear even in the case of a very good product and a very good technique depending of the mimic of the person, the retention of water in some aeria (the hyaluronis acid texture under the skin is like a sponge,,,during 2 weeks he absorbs water in the gaps of the inner surface of the sponge- so, depending on the local metabolism it may retain water in a place more and form a conglomerate meaning a small temporary lump that will disappear after correct massage.
Does not change facial expressions and every surgeon will do the best their jobs.
The used material and the aesthetic practitioner skills plays equal role in avoiding Subcutaneous lumps, but also patients commitment to post procedural instructions is very important too.
The visible signs of facial aging occur over time as a result of sun exposure, heredity and life style. One of the earliest signs of aging is a loss of facial fullness and the development of wrinkles. Softening of these facial lines and the restoration of volume and fullness in the face often can be achieved non-surgically with injectable fillers. If you would like to restore facial contours, or reduce the appearance of lines and creases, injection therapy with soft tissue fillers may be right for you. Injectable fillers can: . Plump thin lips . Enhance shallow contours . Soften facial creases and wrinkles . Improve the appearance of recessed scars What it won’t do: Soft tissue augmentation does not stop the aging process. If you wish to change the elements of your face, surgery such as a facelift, brow lift or eye lift may be the answer. Non-surgical rejuvenation treatments such as injectable fillers cannot achieve the same results, but may help delay the time at which a facelift becomes appropriate. Is it right for me? While not as involved as surgical cosmetic procedures, soft tissue augmentation is a medical procedure. You should do it for yourself, not to fulfill someone else’s desires or to try to fit any sort of ideal image. Tissue fillers are a good option for you if: . You are physically healthy . You don’t smoke . You have a positive outlook and specific, but realistic goals in mind for the improvement of your appearance. for more information you can check out our website at www.niagaraplasticsurgery.com

