![]() ![]() The body has natural enzymes called hyaluronidase that breakdown the HAs into sugar and water. The main difference between the HA found naturally in your body and those found in fillers is that the HA in injectable fillers is cross-linked to each other via a glucuronidate molecule. The HA found in JUVÉDERM® and other products on the market comes from bacteria. Hyaluronic Acid is a large molecule that is naturally found in the human body and almost all living organisms. Stolley and his team of talented injectors are masters of using these fillers alone or in concert with neuromodulators such as Botox/Dysport/Jeuveau/Xeomin/Daxxify combined with energy modalities and advanced skincare, to dramatically rejuvenate your skin. These treatments are one of the cornerstones of facial rejuvenation, allowing years to be erased without surgery.ĭr. There are 3 types of absorbable (temporary) fillers that we use on a regular basis: Hyaluronic Acid fillers (the Juvederm family, the RHA family, and the Restylane family of fillers), Calcium Hydroxyappetite (Radiesse), and lastly, Poly-L-Lactic Acid (Sculptra). Some fillers can be used to improve skin texture, stimulate collagen, and improve skin hydration. These fillers can also be used to re-establish more youthful facial contouring and create a non-surgical lift. These fillers are safe and natural cosmetic products that correct moderate facial wrinkles and folds such as the smile lines, vertical lip lines, “marionette” lines at the corners of the mouth, and tear troughs. Fillers such as JUVÉDERM® Ultra, JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus, Vollure®, Volbella®, Voluma®, Volux®, Restylane® L, Restylane Lyft®, Restylane Silk®, Restylane Refyne®, Restylane Dyfine®, Restylane Contour®, RHA2®, RHA3®, RHA4®, Redensity, Radiesse®, and Sculptra® are all types of dermal fillers of various classifications that offer lasting wrinkle correction. ![]()
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