Book Your Dermal Filler Appointment with Dr. Laura Geige Today Initial Swelling Timeline Initial swelling after lip filler injections is a normal and expected part of the healing process. The extent of swelling can vary depending on factors such as the amount of filler used, individual body chemistry, and injection techniques. Here’s a general timeline for swelling reduction: Immediate Post-Injection: Swelling will be most prominent right after the procedure. 24-48 Hours: Peak swelling typically occurs within 24 to 48 hours post-injection. Days 3-5: Swelling begins to gradually subside during these days. Week 1: Most of the initial swelling will have…
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Get Your Dermal Filler Consultation with Dr. Laura Geige Today Lifestyle Changes Diet Skin tightening on the neck can be a concern as we age, but lifestyle changes and diet play a significant role in maintaining skin elasticity and reducing the appearance of sagging. Here are some key areas to focus on: Diet: Prioritize Nutrient-Rich Foods Protein: Consume adequate protein to support collagen production, which is essential for skin structure and firmness. Good sources include lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, lentils, tofu, and eggs. Vitamin C: This vitamin is crucial for collagen synthesis. Include citrus fruits, berries, peppers, broccoli, and…
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Book Your Dermal Filler Session with Dr. Laura Geige Now Contact Us It’s Me and You Clinic – Anti-Wrinkle, Dermal Filler and Skincare Clinic, Kingston, Surrey Email: [email protected] Phone: +447754339478 50 Canbury Park Rd Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom KT2 6LX Lip fillers are a popular cosmetic treatment used to enhance the appearance of the lips by injecting a substance such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, or poly-L-lactic acid into the lip tissues. Before undergoing lip filler treatments, it’s essential to consider several pre-treatment factors to ensure a safe and successful procedure. Here are some key considerations to keep…
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Reserve Your Dermal Filler Appointment with Dr. Laura Geige Now What is a Lunchtime Liquid Facelift? A lunchtime liquid facelift is a non-invasive, minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that aims to rejuvenate and revitalize the appearance of the face, reducing the visible signs of aging. This treatment involves the application of a series of concentrated, highly effective solutions to specific areas of the face, typically targeting fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, and hyperpigmentation. The term “liquid facelift” is somewhat misleading, as it doesn’t involve injecting any liquids into the body. Instead, specialized serums or treatments are applied topically to stimulate collagen…
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Book Your Dermal Filler Appointment with Dr. Laura Geige Top Contenders Hyaluronic Acid Fillers Top contenders for the best nonsurgical facelift in 2024 revolve around hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. These gel-like substances, injected beneath the skin, offer a range of benefits for facial rejuvenation. Here’s a breakdown of top HA filler contenders: Juvederm Voluma XC: This volumizing filler targets cheek augmentation and midface restoration, enhancing facial contours and reducing the appearance of hollowness. Restylane Lyft: Designed for cheek enhancement and lifting, Restylane Lyft adds volume and definition to create a more sculpted look. Juvederm Vollure XC: This filler excels at…
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Health Risks The pursuit of cosmetic enhancement has led many to explore dermal fillers, substances designed to plump and smooth facial contours. While these treatments can offer desirable results, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks associated with choosing cheap dermal fillers, particularly in the UK where regulations may vary. Infections One significant risk of opting for cheap dermal fillers is the potential for infections. Inexpensive products may not undergo rigorous quality control measures, increasing the likelihood of contamination during production or handling. Contaminated fillers can introduce bacteria or other pathogens into the body, leading to painful and potentially serious…
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Signs of Counterfeit Dermal Filler Products The demand for dermal fillers has surged, leading to an unfortunately parallel rise in counterfeit products flooding the UK market. These fakes pose a serious risk to your health and well-being, potentially causing infections, allergic reactions, and permanent tissue damage. It’s crucial to be vigilant and know how to identify these dangerous imitations before undergoing any treatment. Packaging Discrepancies One of the most obvious giveaways of counterfeit dermal fillers is inconsistencies in packaging. Look for misspelled words on labels, blurry or low-quality printing, and misaligned or faded logos. Authentic products will have clear, crisp,…
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Reserve Your Dermal Filler Appointment with Dr. Laura Geige Now What Are Lip Fillers? Composition and Administration Lip fillers are dermal injections designed to enhance lip volume, shape, and definition. They are made from various injectable substances that plump up the lips by attracting and holding water molecules. The most common type of lip filler is hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural substance found in the body that provides hydration and support to skin tissues. HA fillers are biocompatible, meaning they are well-tolerated by the body and degrade naturally over time. Other types of lip fillers include: collagen, which is another…
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Get Started with a Dermal Filler Consultation with Dr. Laura Geige Duration of Swelling after Lip Filler Injections The duration of swelling after lip filler injections can vary depending on several factors, including the type of filler used, the individual’s metabolism, and the skill level of the injector. The predominant swelling phase typically occurs within the first few days after the procedure, with some patients experiencing more pronounced swelling than others. During this initial phase, it is common to notice significant puffiness, redness, and inflammation around the treated area. This can be attributed to several factors: The introduction of a…
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Get Started with Dermal Fillers – Book with Dr. Laura Geige Botox for Jawline Muscle Relaxant Effects Botox, primarily composed of botulinum toxin type A, works by temporarily paralyzing muscles. When injected into specific jaw muscles, it can alleviate muscle tension and reduce the prominence of a square or angular jawline. Here’s a breakdown of how Botox achieves this muscle-relaxant effect on the jawline: Target Muscles: Botox is typically injected into muscles like the masseter, which runs from the cheekbone to the jaw joint. Overactive masseter muscles often contribute to a squared or bulky jaw. Blocking Nerve Signals: Botulinum toxin…