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What Areas Can Be Treated with Dermal Fillers in Singapore?
on November 6, 2014
Dermal fillers in Singapore are used to treat a wide variety of aesthetic issues. Administered via a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, dermal fillers are used for two general purposes – to improve facial contours for enhanced facial harmony and to minimize or erase many common signs of aging. So what areas can be treated with dermal fillers in Singapore in order to achieve those goals?
Dermal Fillers For Anti-Aging Care
Lost volume in the skin – or thinning – is a primary cause of many of the most common signs of aging, an issue that can be resolved with the injection of dermal fillers. Dermal fillers are commonly used to plump the skin of the cheeks to smooth lines and wrinkles, tighten loose skin and smooth skin texture. Dermal fillers can also be used to minimize vertical lines or creases between the eyebrows and smooth horizontal lines across the forehead. Lip volume lost to aging can be restored, smoothing the fine lines it can cause around the lips and at the corners of the mouth. Nasolabial lines, which are lines between the nose and the outer corners of the mouth, can be softened with dermal fillers, as can crows feet at the outer corners of the eyes and hollows that tend to develop at the temples. Dermal fillers can be used to restore volume in the under-eye area as well, improving the hollows or lines that often appear in this area with aging, and they are often used to restore youthful volume to aging hands.
Facial Contouring With Dermal Fillers In Singapore
Dermal fillers are very popular for use in enhancing the shape and definition of the nose, particularly in adding height to the bridge and a giving the nose a sharper profile. Adding volume and definition to the cheekbones is another popular use of dermal fillers, often to remove the appearance of face that appears somewhat flat or round. These cosmetic products are also frequently used to add definition to the chin or enhance the volume of lips, making them plumper and more shapely. They are also quite effective at minimizing the appearance of recessed facial scars, such as those commonly caused by acne.
If you are considering dermal fillers to reverse signs of aging or improve the contours of your face, you should know that it is not a procedure you should trust to just any provider. Producing beautiful, natural looking results with dermal fillers takes a lot of skill and knowledge, which means that choosing the provider with the most extensive training in facial anatomy is your best bet: A Singapore oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
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