Dermal Fillers Market to Surpass $9.13 Billion by 2028, Market Driven by Medical Tourism & Aesthetic Treatment - Arizton (2023)

CHICAGO, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Arizton's latest research report, the dermal fillers market will grow at a CAGR of 8% during 2022-2028.

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The world is entering a dynamic era for aesthetics as cultural and consumer trends collide to create favorable conditions for exponential growth of the global dermal fillers market. The demand for dermal fillers has witnessed exceptional growth in recent years due to a high preference for minimally invasive treatments, a rise in disposable income, and the surge in awareness of aesthetic treatments. Despite the ongoing pandemic, the market for dermal fillers is expected to remain robust in the years due to periodic new product launches and the receptiveness of medical tourism worldwide.

Hyaluronic acid as a dermal filler has been quickly growing in popularity due to its natural ability to bind to water and add volume to the skin. It also provides many benefits, such as reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improving skin elasticity, and increasing hydration. Recent developments in hyaluronic acid dermal fillers include cross-linked hyaluronic acid, which has a higher resistance to degradation and lasts longer than traditional hyaluronic acid. Additionally, many fillers are now available in various particle sizes, allowing for more precise placement and predictable results. Finally, an increasing focus is on incorporating lidocaine into dermal fillers to reduce pain during and after injection.

Global Dermal Fillers Market Report Scope

Report Scope

Details

Market Size (2028)

USD 9.13 Billion

Market Size (2022)

USD 5.74 Billion

CAGR (2022-2028)

8.03%

Base Year

2022

Forecast Year

2023-2028

Market Segmentation

Material, Application, Gender, End-User, and Geography

Geographic Analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa

Countries Covered

The US, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, France, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, South Africa

Largest Market

North America

Market Dynamics

· Increasing Demand for Non-invasive Aesthetic Procedures

· Aging Demographics & Increasing Focus on Improving Appearance

· Increasing Awareness & Expenditure on Aesthetic/Cosmetic Procedures

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Advances in Aesthetic Treatments & Product Launches Boosting the Market Growth

Over the last decade, the global dermal fillers market has witnessed the launch of advanced products and innovative non-invasive procedures. Rapid and varied changes in dermatology care and advances in technology in the field of aesthetics have paved the direction for innumerable procedures with fewer side effects. In recent years, there has been a considerable rise in demand for aesthetic treatments due to the development and launch of new products and treatments. Consumers are becoming extremely picky and demanding new treatments with fewer side effects, and therefore, several players are continuously updating their products in the market.

Recent Developments in the Market:

  • In 2022, Sinclair announced European CE Mark for Perfectha Lidocaine. The product has been available mainly in the UK and other European markets since Q1 2022.
  • In 2022, Merz Pharma launched Radiesse (+), an aesthetic injectable to improve moderate to a severe loss of jawline contour.
  • In September 2021, TEOXANE received FDA approval for its RHA Redensity, a new dermal filler for treating facial lines and wrinkles. In 2020, TEOXANE signed a distribution agreement with Revance Therapeutics to distribute the US's RHA Collection of dermal fillers.
  • In 2021, Galderma agreed with Sofregen to develop the next generation of bio-stimulator fillers using silk-based technology.
  • Galderma products have received approval in the US, China, and European countries. In 2021, the company received new approvals for China's Restylane Collection of dermal fillers. In 2021, FDA approved Restylane Defyne for chin augmentation. Also, the company has launched Restylane Eyelight, a new solution for under-eye shadows.
  • In 2020, Sinclair announced an exclusive worldwide license agreement for injectable hyaluronic acid products.

North America Accounted for Over 33% of the Global Market Size

North America is the most dominant region in the global dermal fillers market, and in 2022, the region accounted for over 33% of the global market size. The growing awareness about aesthetic procedures, advanced technology usage, increasing disposable income, and availability of recovery centers contribute to the region's market growth. Further, every year, Americans spend billions of dollars on cosmetic procedures indicating high per capita expenditure and wide acceptance of medical aesthetic procedures in the region.

The booming European dermal fillers market is primarily driven by the increasing risk of skin aging, rising demand for minimally invasive aesthetic treatments, and the growing use of cosmeceuticals among consumers. In recent years, due to the aging population, the European population has been turning to dermal fillers to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Further, the APAC region is projected to witness the fastest growth rate in the global dermal fillers market during the forecast period. This growth results from advancements in the region's aesthetic treatments and cosmetics industry and increasing consumer demand for such treatments.

Better Access to Cosmetic Procedures & Rise in Medical Tourism Emerging as the Latest Trend in the Market

In recent years, medical tourism has witnessed exceptional growth. Medical tourism is traveling to a foreign country for medical care, often for procedures not typically addressed or covered in one's own country. Cosmetic procedures are now a major component of medical tourism. Cosmetic procedures are performed for aesthetic or cosmetic purposes rather than medical necessity. Patients may travel for cosmetic procedures for various reasons, including cost-effectiveness, a wider selection of treatments, more flexible appointment times, and improved privacy benefits.

Moreover, medical tourism provides access to a wider range of dermal fillers and related treatments for cost-effectiveness, convenience, and access to quality medical care. It also allows patients to have the procedure done by a more experienced and certified doctor at a fraction of the cost they would pay at home. Therefore, medical tourism is providing a better opportunity for vendors of dermal fillers in many ways.

Key Company Profiles

  • AbbVie
  • Galderma
  • Merz Pharma
  • Sinclair
  • TEOXANE
  • BioPlus
  • Biotech
  • Cytophil
  • Dr. Korman
  • FILLMED
  • HUGEL
  • Medytox
  • Prollenium Medical Technologies
  • Shanghai Bioha Technology
  • Suneva Medical

Market Segmentation

Material

  • Hyaluronic Acid
  • Non-hyaluronic Acid

Application

  • Lips & Cheeks Enhancement
  • Wrinkle & Scar Treatment
  • Restoration of Volume

Gender

  • Female
  • Male

End-user

  • Hospitals
  • Specialty & Dermatology Clinics
  • Medical Spa & Beauty Centers

Geography

  • North America
    • The US
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • The UK
    • France
  • APAC
    • China
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • India
    • Australia
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Mexico
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Turkey
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa

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Table of Content

1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

3 RESEARCH PROCESS

4 SCOPE & COVERAGE

4.1 MARKET DEFINITION

4.1.1 INCLUSIONS

4.1.2 EXCLUSIONS

4.1.3 MARKET ESTIMATION CAVEATS

4.2 BASE YEAR

4.3 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

4.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY MATERIAL

4.3.2 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY APPLICATION

4.3.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY GENDER

4.3.4 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY END-USER

4.3.5 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY GEOGRAPHY

5 REPORT ASSUMPTIONS & CAVEATS

5.1 KEY CAVEATS

5.2 CURRENCY CONVERSION

5.3 MARKET DERIVATION

6 MARKET AT A GLANCE

7 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

7.1 OVERVIEW

8 INTRODUCTION

8.1 OVERVIEW

8.1.1 INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS

9.1 RISE IN DEMAND FOR MALE AESTHETIC TREATMENTS

9.2 ADVANCES IN AESTHETIC TREATMENTS & PRODUCT LAUNCHES

9.3 BETTER ACCESS TO COSMETIC PROCEDURES & RISE IN MEDICAL TOURISM

10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS

10.1 SURGE IN DEMAND FOR NON-INVASIVE AESTHETIC PROCEDURES

10.2 AGING DEMOGRAPHICS & INCREASING FOCUS ON IMPROVING APPEARANCE

10.3 HIGH AWARENESS & EXPENDITURE ON AESTHETIC/COSMETIC PROCEDURES

11 MARKET RESTRAINTS

11.1 COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH DERMAL FILLERS

11.2 HIGH COST OF DERMAL FILLERS

11.3 LACK OF REGULATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF DERMAL FILLERS

12 MARKET LANDSCAPE

12.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

12.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

12.2.1 GEOGRAPHY INSIGHTS

12.2.2 MATERIAL SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

12.2.3 APPLICATION SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

12.2.4 GENDER SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

12.2.5 END-USER SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

12.3 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

12.3.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS

12.3.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS

12.3.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS

12.3.4 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES

12.3.5 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY

13 MATERIAL

13.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

13.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.3 HYALURONIC ACID

13.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.3.3 HYALURONIC ACID SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

13.4 NON-HYALURONIC ACID

13.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.4.3 NON-HYALURONIC ACID SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

14 APPLICATION

14.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

14.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.3 LIPS & CHEEKS ENHANCEMENT

14.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.3.3 LIPS & CHEEKS ENHANCEMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

14.4 WRINKLE & SCAR TREATMENT

14.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.4.3 WRINKLE & SCAR TREATMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

14.5 RESTORATION OF VOLUME

14.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.5.3 RESTORATION OF VOLUME BY GEOGRAPHY

15 GENDER

15.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

15.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.3 FEMALE

15.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

15.3.3 FEMALE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

15.4 MALE

15.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

15.4.3 MALE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

16 END USER

16.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

16.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

16.3 HOSPITALS

16.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

16.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

16.3.3 HOSPITALS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

16.4 SPECIALTY & DERMATOLOGY CLINICS

16.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

16.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

16.4.3 SPECIALTY & DERMATOLOGY CLINICS BY GEOGRAPHY

16.5 MEDICAL SPAS & BEAUTY CENTERS

16.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

16.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

16.5.3 MEDICAL SPA & BEAUTY CENTERS GEOGRAPHY

17 GEOGRAPHY

17.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

17.2 GEOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW

18 NORTH AMERICA

18.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

18.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

18.2.1 NORTH AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

18.2.2 NORTH AMERICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

18.2.3 NORTH AMERICA BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

18.2.4 NORTH AMERICA BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

18.3 KEY COUNTRIES

18.3.1 US: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

18.3.2 CANADA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19 EUROPE

19.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

19.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19.2.1 EUROPE BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

19.2.2 EUROPE BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

19.2.3 EUROPE BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

19.2.4 EUROPE BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

19.3 KEY COUNTRIES

19.3.1 GERMANY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19.3.2 ITALY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19.3.3 SPAIN: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19.3.4 UK: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

19.3.5 FRANCE: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20 APAC

20.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

20.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20.2.1 APAC BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

20.2.2 APAC BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

20.2.3 APAC BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

20.2.4 APAC BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

20.3 KEY COUNTRIES

20.3.1 CHINA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20.3.2 JAPAN: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20.3.3 SOUTH KOREA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20.3.4 INDIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

20.3.5 AUSTRALIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

21 LATIN AMERICA

21.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

21.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

21.2.1 LATIN AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

21.2.2 LATIN AMERICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

21.2.3 LATIN AMERICA BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

21.2.4 LATIN AMERICA BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

21.3 KEY COUNTRIES

21.3.1 BRAZIL: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

21.3.2 ARGENTINA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

21.3.3 MEXICO: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

22 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

22.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

22.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

22.2.1 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

22.2.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

22.2.3 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

22.2.4 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

22.3 KEY COUNTRIES

22.3.1 TURKEY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

22.3.2 SAUDI ARABIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

22.3.3 SOUTH AFRICA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

23 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

23.1 COMPETITION OVERVIEW

23.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS

23.2.1 ABBVIE

23.2.2 GALDERMA

23.2.3 MERZ PHARMA

23.2.4 SINCLAIR

23.2.5 TEOXANE

24 KEY COMPANY PROFILES

24.1 ABBVIE

24.1.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

24.1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

24.1.3 KEY STRATEGIES

24.1.4 KEY STRENGTHS

24.1.5 KEY OPPORTUNITIES

24.2 GALDERMA

24.3 MERZ PHARMA

24.4 SINCLAIR

24.5 TEOXANE

25 OTHER PROMINENT VENDORS

25.1 BIOPLUS

25.1.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

25.1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

25.2 BIOTECH

25.3 CYTOPHIL

25.4 DR. KORMAN

25.5 FILLMED

25.6 HUGEL

25.7 MEDYTOX

25.8 PROLLENIUM MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES

25.9 SHANGHAI BIOHA TECHNOLOGY

25.10 SUNEVA MEDICAL

26 REPORT SUMMARY

26.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS

26.2 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

27 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY

27.1 BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION

27.1.1 NORTH AMERICA BY MATERIAL

27.1.2 EUROPE BY MATERIAL

27.1.3 APAC BY MATERIAL

27.1.4 LATIN AMERICA BY MATERIAL

27.1.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY MATERIAL

27.2 BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION

27.2.1 NORTH AMERICA BY APPLICATION

27.2.2 EUROPE BY APPLICATION

27.2.3 APAC BY APPLICATION

27.2.4 LATIN AMERICA BY APPLICATION

27.2.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY APPLICATION

27.3 BY GENDER SEGMENTATION

27.3.1 NORTH AMERICA BY GENDER

27.3.2 EUROPE BY GENDER

27.3.3 APAC BY GENDER

27.3.4 LATIN AMERICA BY GENDER SEGMENT

27.3.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY GENDER

27.4 BY END-USER SEGMENTATION

27.4.1 NORTH AMERICA BY END USER

27.4.2 EUROPE BY END USER

27.4.3 APAC BY END USER

27.4.4 LATIN AMERICA BY END USER

27.4.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY END USER

27.5 MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.1 HYALURONIC ACID SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.2 NON-HYALURONIC ACID SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.3 LIPS & CHEEKS ENHANCEMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.4 WRINKLE & SCAR TREATMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.5 RESTORATION OF VOLUME BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.6 HOSPITALS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.7 SPECIALTY & DERMATOLOGY CLINICS BY GEOGRAPHY

27.5.8 MEDICAL SPAS & BEAUTY CENTERS GEOGRAPHY

28 APPENDIX

28.1 ABBREVIATIONS

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FAQs

How big is the dermal fillers market? ›

The global dermal fillers market size was valued at USD 5.05 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow from USD 5.31 billion in 2022 to USD 8.74 billion by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period. Based on our analysis, the global market had exhibited a decline of -24.9% in 2020 as compared to 2019.

What is the market for dermal fillers? ›

The Global Dermal Fillers Market was valued at USD 4.36 Billion in the year 2022 and is projected to reach a value of USD 8.75 Billion by the year 2030. The Global Market is anticipated to grow to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.10% over the forecast period.

How big is the hyaluronic acid filler market? ›

The global hyaluronic acid market size was valued at USD 9.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to witness a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.58% during the forecast period. The market is anticipated to grow due to the aging population and the introduction of technologically advanced products.

How much is the lip filler industry worth? ›

Report Overview. The global lip augmentation market size was valued at USD 2.2 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.5% from 2020 to 2027.

How much is the filler industry worth? ›

In terms of revenue, the global dermal filler market size was valued at around USD 4.8 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 11.7 billion, by 2030.

How many dermal fillers are FDA approved? ›

There are 19* BRANDS of FDA approved facial dermal fillers available to providers for cosmetic injections. Each has multiple and specific indications (lips, cheeks, etc.)

Where do dermal fillers work best? ›

6 Areas Where Dermal Fillers Can Improve Your Face
  • Volumize Lips. ...
  • Plump Cheeks. ...
  • Fill in Forehead Lines. ...
  • Reshape the Chin or Nose. ...
  • Eliminate Marionette Lines & Nasolabial Folds. ...
  • Reduce Appearance of Scars.

What is the most common dermal filler? ›

Hyaluronic acid (Restylane, Juvederm, others).

This natural component of the skin's connective tissue is the most common filler used for wrinkles. The results typically last 6 to 12 months.

Who is the best candidate for dermal fillers? ›

Who is a good candidate for dermal fillers?
  • Are physically healthy.
  • Don't smoke.
  • Have a positive outlook and realistic goals in mind for the improvement of your appearance.
  • Are committed to maintaining good skin health.

What is the longest lasting filler on the market? ›

Juvederm and Restylane fillers last longer than other fillers. Juvederm and Restylane are currently the longest-lasting and most durable dermal fillers on the market. Juvederm and Restylane are families of hyaluronic acid fillers with numerous possible formulations.

How much does a bottle of hyaluronic acid cost? ›

The average retail price of Hyaluronic Acid is typically around $59.69.

Why is hyaluronic acid so popular now? ›

The ingredient is everywhere for many reasons. It hydrates the skin surface: As we age, we naturally lose collagen and hyaluronic acid, so the skin becomes dehydrated more easily.

How many people get fillers each year? ›

Injectable fillers are the second most common minimally invasive cosmetic procedure in the U.S. More than 2.6 million people currently receive injectable fillers each year, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

How many people are getting fillers? ›

According to the latest plastic surgery statistics report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were approximately 7.4 million injections of botulinum toxin (Botox) and 2.6 million dermal filler injections in 2018. This made them the top two most popular minimally invasive cosmetic procedures in America.

How much is Restylane filler in Egypt? ›

Filler Prices at Derma Health Clinics Egypt

-Stylage M, Stylage L, or Perfecta 1ml syringe: 4000 EGP. -Juvederm, Restylane, Stylage XL, Stylage Lip with Lidocaine (Local anesthetic) & Teosyal with Lidocaine (Local anesthetic), Profhilo: 4500 EGP. -Profhilo or Restylane Vital skin boosters/syringe: 4500 EGP.

How much does 1 ml of filler cost? ›

She is also certified in Laser Technology. The average cost of dermal fillers depends on many different factors such as the type of filler you're getting, how much filler you're getting, the injector's experience, and more. Face fillers cost anywhere from $500 to $1,300 for 1mL of product.

What is the first successful filler? ›

Zyderm was the first facial filler approved for cosmetic use in 1981 followed by Zyderm II and Zyplast (Allergan, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA) in 1985.

Are fillers becoming more popular? ›

Annual statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons confirm this trend, as reported Botox procedures have seen a 28% increase since 2010 and dermal fillers have seen a 32% increase since 2010 among the age group 20-29.

What is the future of dermal fillers? ›

The dermal fillers industry in the forecast period 2022-2029. The expected CAGR of global dermal fillers market is tend to be around 7.4% in the mentioned forecast period. The market was valued at USD 5.31 billion in 2022, and it would grow upto USD 8.74 billion by 2029.

What is the newest filler called? ›

As more attention falls on collagen-stimulating injectables, the interest in hybrid fillers, a new category of bio-stimulatory fillers containing hyaluronic acid, continues to grow. "Allergan has one called HArmonyCA, a combination of hyaluronic and calcium hydroxyapatite filler.

What is the safest dermal filler? ›

Hyaluronic acid based products are considered one of the safest in dermal fillers, particularly those made from synthesized HA, which is made in bacteria instead of using human or animal tissue.

Where is the riskiest place to get filler? ›

"The most dangerous place for filler is the forehead, nose, and temples as these have the highest risks of tissue necrosis and blindness," says Paul Nassif, MD, and celebrity plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

Where do dermal fillers last the longest? ›

The three fillers that tend to last the longest are Juvederm Voluma, Radiesse, and Sculptra. Juvederm Voluma is used on the cheeks, and the acid used can last up to 2 years.

Where is the safest place for dermal fillers? ›

In the lower two-thirds of the nasolabial fold, injections into the deep dermal and superficial subcutaneous plane are generally safe because most of the facial artery course lies beneath muscle and/or above it but in deeper planes; however, in the upper one-third, the artery can become very superficial.

Is 60 too old for fillers? ›

Botox and fillers are generally considered safe for people of all ages, whether they are 30 years old, 60 years old, or 80 years old.

How much is a syringe of Juvederm? ›

Juvéderm Voluma Cost

of Juvéderm Voluma is used to help add volume to the cheek area of the face. In general, some of the thinner Juvéderm products range from $600-$800 per syringe. Longer lasting Juvéderm products range from $900-1,000 per syringe category.

How much is half a syringe of Juvederm? ›

$675/syringe. Juvéderm Volbella® … $450 (half syringe)/$675 syringe.

What new fillers last longer? ›

For a better idea of which fillers last the longest, typical longevity for popular dermal fillers are listed below:
  • Juvederm Voluma: Up to 24 months, but touch-ups may be needed at 12 months to boost longevity.
  • Juvederm Volbella: About 12 months.
  • Restylane Silk: Between six and 12 months.
  • Radiesse: About 12 months.
Mar 8, 2022

How many times can you have dermal fillers? ›

In general, however, you should expect to return every four to six months. While some people will want more frequent treatments, perhaps not wishing to let their lines or wrinkles fully return before seeking further treatment, others may be able to leave seven or even nine months between treatments.

What is the best filler for jowls? ›

One of the best fillers for treating jowls is Sculptra, since it instantly plumps the area where it is injected while simultaneously stimulating new collagen growth to provide a longer-term youthful appearing result.

What happens after years of fillers? ›

As well as stretching of the skin, excessive use of fillers can result in longer term damage including wrinkling of the lip and disturbance of the attachment of the facial fat pads and some degree of irregularity and ageing of the skin, he explains.

Who is not a good candidate for fillers? ›

Injectable treatments may also be considered unsuitable for patients who have active skin lesions or infections in the treatment area or a sensitivity to lidocaine, a pain numbing agent often included in hyaluronic acid fillers.

Who should avoid fillers? ›

Dermal fillers may not be appropriate for people with certain conditions, such as bleeding disorders or some allergies. If your health care provider confirms that dermal fillers are an option for you, know that all medical products have benefits and risks.

What filler is best for deep wrinkles around the mouth? ›

Deep wrinkles around the mouth, often called “smile lines”, can be successfully treated by dermal fillers. The best treatment for these deep wrinkles is a Juvederm facial filler. Juvederm is a hyaluronic acid gel that occurs naturally in the body, primarily aiding the skin when it comes to volume and moisture.

What is the new filler that lasts 5 years? ›

Bellafill® is a dermal filler that replaces lost volume in the skin for correction that is both immediate and longer-lasting than other types of fillers. Unlike temporary fillers, Bellafill is the only dermal filler that stimulates collagen growth long term to help maintain your youthful appearance for up to 5 years.

Can I get fillers forever? ›

While it is true that fillers are non-permanent, and will break down over time, there are several things you can do to extend the time between visits to your facial plastic surgeon for filler injections.

Is Too Much hyaluronic acid bad for your face? ›

Using too much hyaluronic acid can lead to an imbalance in your skin's moisture levels and cause breakouts. Start with small amounts and gradually increase to find what works best for your skin.

What is the new Botox in a bottle? ›

The Ordinary Argireline Solution 10%

This under-$10 serum is the product that started the “Botox in a bottle” trend on TikTok. Packed full of peptides, with continual use it dramatically reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and crepey skin.

Why does my skin peel when I use hyaluronic acid? ›

Certain ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, if used as a standalone ingredient then it can harm your skin since it is a Humectant that will draw moisture from the environment and if there is none in the air then it will draw moisture from the deepest layer of your skin which makes it extremely drying to the skin.

Does hyaluronic acid affect the liver? ›

We conclude that the concentration of hyaluronic acid changes in liver diseases and is affected by the severity of liver cirrhosis.

What happens if you use hyaluronic acid everyday? ›

The hero ingredient of any skincare routine, hyaluronic is perfectly safe to use every day. In fact, most experts would encourage you to apply it twice a day, every day, as part of your morning and evening rituals.

Which is better retinol or hyaluronic acid? ›

"If you have dry, irritated skin that is lacking in moisture, choosing a product with hyaluronic acid would be my recommendation," Hartman says. "Anyone with acne-prone skin, or someone who is looking to even out tone and fine lines and wrinkles would benefit from using retinol."

Why do fillers age you? ›

Excessive use of fillers distorts natural face features, causing an aged appearance. When the face becomes distorted this makes you look unnatural. And an unnatural look will make you look disproportioned. A hallmark of beauty is proportions.

How many years can fillers take off your face? ›

Depending on the filler used, you can enjoy a younger looking face for 2 years but that should depend on your priorities. The results of either of the aforementioned fillers can vary from one person to the next. In other words, you might get better results than those who came before you.

What is a good age to get fillers? ›

Most experts agree that patients in their mid to late twenties and thirties are at a great age to start treatments. By injecting the muscles that typically cause wrinkles around the mouth, eyes, and eyebrows before they start developing, you are preventing them before they happen.

How many people have dermal fillers? ›

According to the latest plastic surgery statistics report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were approximately 7.4 million injections of botulinum toxin (Botox) and 2.6 million dermal filler injections in 2018. This made them the top two most popular minimally invasive cosmetic procedures in America.

Why are dermal fillers popular? ›

People choose to get dermal fillers to enhance their facial features or gain a more youthful appearance. This elective treatment usually takes less than half an hour, and recovery time is minimal. Results are seen right away and last months to years depending on the type of filler and the location.

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