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January 20, 2009

Smile Lines Eliminated by New Filler

Filed under: Non-Surgical Treatments — Tags: collagen, dermal fillers, fillers, non surgical, wrinkles — admin @ 11:16 am

It has been revealed that a new long-lasting temporary cosmetic filler aimed at getting rid of unwanted smile wrinkles has been created.

Experts claim that the new specifically designed product consists of non-allergenic pig collagen and cannot be used for injections to lips or eyelids.

NorthWest Cable News were told by surgeon Dr Gerald Bernstein: “It produces an immediate result. You put it in and people walk out and they’re done … I would say the likelihood of bruising is less than some of the other fillers.”

Facial fillers are generally designed to reduce wrinkles and unwanted lines that inevitably develop as part of the ageing process. Wrinkles are usually deeper in certain parts of the face, including smile lines around the mouth.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has published a response to a recent report by the US Food and Drug Administration about cosmetic filler safety, claiming that dermal filler are safe when they are administered correctly.

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It has been revealed that a new long-lasting temporary cosmetic filler aimed at getting rid of unwanted smile wrinkles has been created.

Experts claim that the new specifically designed product consists of non-allergenic pig collagen and cannot be used for injections to lips or eyelids.

NorthWest Cable News were told by surgeon Dr Gerald Bernstein: “It produces an immediate result. You put it in and people walk out and they’re done … I would say the likelihood of bruising is less than some of the other fillers.”

Facial fillers are generally designed to reduce wrinkles and unwanted lines that inevitably develop as part of the ageing process. Wrinkles are usually deeper in certain parts of the face, including smile lines around the mouth.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has published a response to a recent report by the US Food and Drug Administration about cosmetic filler safety, claiming that dermal filler are safe when they are administered correctly.

You might also be interested in

  • Patients Want to Keep Having Cosmetic Treatments
  • Effectiveness of Dermal Fillers for Treatment of Acne Scars Evaluated by Researchers
  • Popularity Of Injectable Fillers On The Increase
  • New Non-Invasive
  • US Plastic Surgeons Launch New ‘Liquid Facelift’
  • Dermal Fillers ‘Are Still Medical Procedures’
  • Botox ‘Reverses Ageing Process’
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