Thursday, 10 October 2019

What are Fillers Made With?

There is a variety of Medsafe approved filler products that cosmetic surgeons use. In general, fillers are categorized by the substance they are made from.
A note for your safety: always make sure that you are receiving Medsafe approved, brand name fillers, which are only available through a licensed physician, such as a registered aesthetic nurse.





Hyaluronic Acid (HA)


Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that is already found in your skin. It helps keep skin plump and hydrated. HA fillers are typically soft and gel-like. The results are temporary, lasting 6 to 12 months or longer before the body gradually and naturally absorbs the particles. Most HA fillers are infused with lidocaine to help minimize discomfort during and after treatment. Medsafe approved HA fillers include:



  • Juvéderm products: Juvéderm XC, VOLUMA, VOLBELLA, VOLLURE
  • Restylane products: Restylane, Restylane Silk, Restylane Lyft, Restylane Refyne, and Restylane Defyne
  • Belotero Balance

Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA)


Calcium hydroxylapatite is also a naturally occurring substance, found primarily in our bones. When used in a filler, the calcium particles are nearly microscopic and suspended in a smooth gel. The consistency of a CaHA filler is typically thicker than that of a hyaluronic acid filler and typically last longer as well, about 12 months for most patients. Calcium hydroxylapatite is also reported to help stimulate natural collagen production, and it is typically used for deeper lines and wrinkles. Medsafe approved CaHA fillers include Radiesse®.


Poly-L-lactic Acid


Poly-L-lactic acid is a biocompatible (meaning it is safe to use in the body), biodegradable synthetic substance. It has been used for many years in medical devices, such as dissolvable stitches. Poly-L-lactic acid products are technically classified as “collagen stimulators,” as their main mechanism to smooth fine lines is by helping your skin rebuild natural collagen—the filler gel itself dissipates a few days after treatment. Poly-L-lactic acid is typically used to treat deeper facial wrinkles, and results can last more than 2 years. Medsafe approved Poly-L-lactic acid fillers include Sculptra® Aesthetic.



Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)


Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is a synthetic, biocompatible substance that has been used in medicine for much of the last century. In dermal fillers, PMMA takes the form of a “microsphere” or tiny ball, that remains beneath the skin indefinitely to provide continued support. PMMA fillers will also contain collagen, a naturally occurring substance in the skin that provides structure and firmness. Medsafe approved PMMA fillers include Bellafill® (formerly known as Artefill).


Autologous fat injections (facial fat grafting)


Autologous fat injections are the only injectable filler treatment that requires surgery, but results can last for many years. Your own fat is harvested from another area (autologous means “from the same person”), typically using liposuction. The fat is then purified and injected into the face to help restore volume to the cheeks, temples, lower eyelids, or other areas. Fat injections require specialized training to perform safely and achieve great results, and should only be performed by an experienced, board-certified cosmetic surgeon.

Whom to consider in Wellington for fillers?


Consider Accent on Skin which is the best Wellington clinic for fillers. They have experienced, qualified nurses for injectable fillers treatment which will provide natural-looking enhancements to help you feel more confident in your appearance. If you’re ready to learn more about your options, the next step is to meet with a board-certified R.N. for a consultation.



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