All the major companies which produce dermal fillers produce a range of products of varying thicknesses. Generally, the thicker substances are used for deeper, more established lines where as the lighter dermal fillers are used for finer, more superficial lines on the face. The thicker dermal fillers are firmer and offer more support to these [...]
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What are the differences between the thicknesses of hyaluronic dermal fillers?
Wednesday, October 20th, 2010Q-med fillers such as juverderm come in various different thicknesses and have become popular preferred in the United Kingdom at a long side the Q-med products?
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010There are a number of other dermal fillers all based on hyaluronic acid such as Teosyl which again are very popular and in effective treating facial lines at creasions in the lower part of the face. The majority of dermal fillers are used to the area around the mouth to restore volume to the area [...]
What is the difference between dermal fillers?
Sunday, October 17th, 2010The first dermal fillers used were based on collagen which is one of the main constituents of skin. These dermal fillers such as Zyplast and Zyderm were very popular in the 1980s. The main problem, however, with them was that the collagen needed to be sourced from either an animal or a human form as [...]
Are dermal fillers really dermal fillers?
Saturday, May 29th, 2010No. This is a misconception of dermal fillers are not used to treat the dermis. The dermis in the face is the lowest part of the skin. The upper layer of the skin is called the epidermis and the deeper layer the dermis. In the face this skin measures approximately 3-4 mm in depth depending [...]











