Dermal Fillers
Time marches on, no matter what we do. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t feel rejuvenated and radiant.
Wake up every morning to a smoother, more youthful complexion with dermal fillers.
Why Fillers?
While collagen loss and reduced volume are natural parts of aging, dermal fillers can help address these concerns. Fillers add structure and support to your skin, creating a smoother and more youthful appearance.
Fillers can plump up sunken cheeks and lips, minimizing the appearance of wrinkles and lines. They can subtly define your jawline and cheekbones, offering a more sculpted look.
It’s important to note that fillers are not a substitute for a facelift. While they can offer some similar results, such as improved definition and smoother skin, they don’t address deeper sagging or loose skin that a facelift can target.
However, fillers do offer significant advantages:
- Minimally Invasive: Compared to surgery, fillers are a much less invasive procedure with a quicker recovery time.
- Natural-Looking Results: Fillers can achieve subtle enhancements that complement your existing features.
- Gradual Results: You and your practitioner can discuss the desired outcome and gradually achieve it with filler injections.
Filler Products We Use
All of our dermal fillers used at Aura Health & Spa are hyaluronic acid fillers.
- RHA (resilient hyaluronic acid): These fillers are specifically designed to treat dynamic wrinkles and lines. These are wrinkles that form when you make facial expressions, like laugh lines around the mouth, nasolabial folds or marionette lines.
- Versa: This filler boasts a unique cross-linking technology that aims to offer some specific benefits including uniformity and reduced swelling. This particular hyaluronic acid filler is designed to provide a smooth and even consistency after injection, reducing the risk of lumps or bumps.
- Restylane: This is a well-established brand of dermal fillers offering a wide range of products formulated with hyaluronic acid. Restylane fillers come in various thicknesses and densities, making them suitable for addressing different concerns