Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are injectable gels, most commonly hyaluronic acid-based, used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance contours, and rejuvenate facial appearance.
Definition
Dermal fillers are injectable gels, most commonly hyaluronic acid-based, used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance contours, and rejuvenate facial appearance.
In-Depth
What You Need to Know
Unlike Botox which relaxes muscles, fillers physically add volume beneath the skin. The most common fillers are hyaluronic acid (HA) based — including Juvederm, Restylane, and RHA collections — which are naturally biocompatible and reversible with hyaluronidase. Other types include calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse), poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra, a biostimulator), and PMMA (Bellafill). Common treatment areas include nasolabial folds (smile lines), marionette lines, lips, cheeks, jawline, chin, under-eyes (tear troughs), and temples. Results are immediate and last 6-24 months depending on the product, area, and metabolism.
Calls & Questions
What Patients Ask
Common phone questions about dermal fillers — and how Front Desk handles scheduling and call routing automatically.
Common Patient Questions
- 1How long do fillers last?
- 2How much filler do I need?
- 3Are fillers painful?
- 4Can fillers be dissolved?
How Front Desk Helps Your Practice
Front Desk answers questions about different filler options, provides pricing by syringe or area, notes that a consultation is recommended to build a treatment plan, and schedules appointments.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about dermal fillers.
Dermal fillers are injectable gels, most commonly hyaluronic acid-based, used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance contours, and rejuvenate facial appearance. Unlike Botox which relaxes muscles, fillers physically add volume beneath the skin. The most common fillers are hyaluronic acid (HA) based — including Juvederm, Restylane, and RHA collections — which are naturally biocompatible and reversible with hyaluronidase.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about different filler options, provides pricing by syringe or area, notes that a consultation is recommended to build a treatment plan, and schedules appointments.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about different filler options, provides pricing by syringe or area, notes that a consultation is recommended to build a treatment plan, and schedules appointments.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about different filler options, provides pricing by syringe or area, notes that a consultation is recommended to build a treatment plan, and schedules appointments.
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