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Picking the Best Filler for the Mid-face and Jowls

DERMAL FILLERS RESTON

Bone loss, fat loss, and declining collagen and elastin can result in a sagging, deflated midface and a heavy lower face. Fortunately, filler can easily treat these issues without surgery, incisions, or downtime.

However, in order to effectively restore youthful fullness and structure, patients must seek an experienced injector and the right product.

Continue reading to learn all about picking the best filler for the mid-face and jowls.

WHAT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PICKING THE BEST FILLER FOR THE MID-FACE AND JOWLS?

When selecting a filler product for correction of the mid-face and jowls, it is important to assess the product’s form, flexibility, support capabilities, and ease of integration with tissue.

Characteristics unique to each patient must also be evaluated. For older patients or those with thinner skin, a softer hyaluronic acid filler is usually an excellent option.

For patients with adequate soft tissue coverage, a thick, viscous product like Juvederm Voluma can provide optimal volume enhancement and lifting of the mid-face and jowls.

HOW CAN FILLER IMPROVE APPEARANCE OF MID-FACE AND JOWLS?

Skilled and experienced injectors like Dr. Rostami and Dr. Naz have intimate knowledge of facial anatomy and the nuances of dermal fillers.

They understand that adding volume to the mid-face can improve overall facial structure and address concerns in the lower face, including deep folds and heaviness.

Accordingly, they take care to select the best filler for the mid-face and jowls and precisely inject the product at the right plane and depth.

Doing so, avoids harming surrounding arteries, glands, and nerves and ensures ideal correction of the targeted areas.

WHAT CAN PATIENTS EXPECT FROM THE PROCEDURE?

After picking your product for mid-face and jowls, Dr. Rostami or Dr. Naz will cleanse and mark the treatment area. Topical anesthetic may also be applied to improve patient comfort.

Then, hyaluronic acid is precisely injected at several sites along the zygomatic arch to build cheek structure, soften nasolabial folds, restore the malar fat pad, and achieve natural lifting.

Subsequent treatment of the lower lateral cheek and submental area, helps lift the jawline, reduce jowls, and slim the face.

SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE BEST FILLER FOR THE MID-FACE AND JOWLS

If you are looking for the best filler in Reston, VA, for the mid-face and jowls, please contact our office today to schedule a comprehensive consultation with board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Rostami or Dr. Naz.

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