Over time, the natural aging process leads to gradual bone loss, ligament laxity, and decreased fat under the skin, resulting in overall volume loss and sagging skin in areas of the face. Careful placement of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers rejuvenates the face by restoring volume, lifting, softening wrinkles, and improving overall facial appearance. This involves the strategic injection of dermal fillers into specific areas of the face to address signs of aging and enhance facial contours. By opting for facial rejuvenation with fillers, you can achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance. The fillers work by subtly lifting some areas, replenishing lost volume, smoothing out wrinkles, and improving overall facial symmetry and balance.
Facial rejuvenation using fillers is a relatively quick non-surgical procedure, with minimal downtime. Results are typically immediate, and while they are temporary, they can last several months up to 1 year or longer, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors.
Dr. Grunau is conservative in her approach to the use of dermal fillers. This means she is careful and cautious, aiming always to avoid an “overfilled” look. Her goal is to enhance your natural facial structure, so that you still look like you, just better.
During your complimentary consultation, Dr. Grunau will assess your facial structure and discuss your aesthetic goals in order to determine if you are a good candidate for filler, and the appropriate type and amount of filler needed for your personalized treatment plan. Some areas may be best treated in stages, gradually over time. Some areas may not be suitable for treatment with filler, and some patients’ aesthetic goals may not be realistically met with filler treatment. This may also be discussed during your consultation.
When you arrive at your appointment, Dr. Grunau will review your medical history with you, and take “before” photos for your confidential patient record. Next, your skin will be carefully cleansed and prepared for the procedure. Depending on the anatomical location and the particular technique used in the procedure, numbing cream or numbing injections (lidocaine) may be applied or injected prior to the procedure. Initial dermal filler appointments typically last between 40-60 minutes, depending on the scope of the treatment.
Dr. Grunau uses dermal fillers to treat various areas, including: temples, cheeks, tear troughs (hollows under the eyes), nasolabial folds, smile lines, jaw, jowls, marionette lines, chin, lips.
Depending on patient goals and individual suitability for the procedure, Dr. Grunau will determine the best treatment plan in collaboration with you. Some patients wish to focus their treatment on certain areas of the face, others may prefer a “pan-facial” approach, in which the overall face is treated. Sometimes the treatment involves more than a single session. All treatments are customized to your goals, and tailored to your unique facial anatomy.
Please refer to the before and after care instructions, to optimize your filler treatment, minimize the potential side effects, and to help you prepare and plan for your treatment.
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to fill in wrinkles, lines, and hollow areas of the face, restoring volume and creating a smoother appearance.
Dr Grunau uses dermal fillers made from hyaluronic acid, a substance which occurs naturally in the body.
Dermal fillers work by adding small amounts of volume to the targeted area. Depending on the technique and the type of filler used, the effect may be to smooth out wrinkles and lines, add structure, and/or introduce volume into the tissues which may provide a lifting effect. Filler treatment also allows the light to reflect off of the areas of the face differently, which leads to a more refreshed look.
Dermal fillers can be used on various areas, including: temples, cheeks, tear troughs (hollows under the eyes), nasolabial folds, smile lines, jaw, jowls, marionette lines, chin, lips.
No, not at this time.
The longevity of dermal fillers depends on the type of filler used, the amount used, the area treated and the individual's metabolism. Generally, results last between 6-18 months, but there are cases of filler remaining years after treatment, and cases of filler breaking down in 2-3 months.
Factors that lead to variation in longevity include patient metabolism, and the type, amount and location of filler injected. For example, a lower dose of lip filler in a first time patient will tend to metabolize faster than a larger volume injected into a patient who has had many lip filler treatments over time. Lip filler tends to metabolize more quickly than other areas, due to the regular movements of the mouth muscles for activities such as eating, speaking, kissing, sipping, and laughing.
Dermal fillers are considered safe when administered by a trained and licensed medical professional. However, like any medical procedure, there are possible side effects, and rare but serious risks.
Common side effects are expected, and may include redness, swelling, bruising, and temporary lumps at the injection site.
Other complications are rare, but can include infection, allergic reactions, delayed onset nodules (bumps), filler moving (migrating) outside the intended target area.
Extremely rare and serious complications involve filler blocking a blood vessel (medically referred to as a “vascular occlusion”). Vascular occlusion can lead to damage in the surrounding skin and soft tissue and - in extremely rare cases - blindness, due to a lack of blood supply caused by the blocked vessel.
Common side effects generally resolve within hours to days.
All medical procedures are associated with some risk, and it is important to be informed of the benefits and risks of any procedure. Dr. Grunau follows established safety protocols to minimize serious but rare complications. This includes knowing which anatomical areas of the face are at higher risk of vascular occlusion (and avoiding those areas), and understanding the anatomical layers of the face. As an ER doctor, she has almost 20 years of experience managing emergencies and complications. She equips her clinic with an emergency kit to treat allergies and anaphylaxis, and to reverse any signs of a “vascular occlusion” (the medical term for a blocked blood vessel).
Informed consent is an important part of your medical care, and Dr. Grunau is happy to answer your questions prior to proceeding with your treatment.
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers contain a numbing agent (lidocaine) to minimize discomfort. In addition, Dr. Grunau applies numbing cream to certain areas of the face prior to treatment, such as the lips. And when the cannula technique is used, a small amount of lidocaine may also be injected prior to cannula insertion, for patient comfort. Patients often report mild discomfort, stinging or a feeling of pressure during the procedure, which is typically well-tolerated.
In the hours or days after your appointment, if you notice significantly increasing or disproportionate pain and discoloration to the skin please contact us immediately.
There is typically little to no downtime after dermal filler injections. Some discomfort, swelling and bruising may occur, but the majority of people resume their daily activities immediately. The common side effects (swelling, bruising, for example) resolve within 3-14 days, and the treatment “settles” within 2 weeks. Bruises may be covered with makeup in the meantime. Tylenol and cold compresses/ice may be used for swelling and discomfort, if needed. Please refer to the before and aftercare instructions for more information.
It is important to note that leading up to a significant life event, particularly if you will be photographed, it is best to have your treatment at least 3-4 weeks prior. This allows time for the treatment to settle, and to make any micro-adjustments, if required.
Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers can be partially or fully reversed using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. This enzyme can also correct overfilling or an undesirable result such as filler migration. In some cases if patients have had previous filler treatment in the past, Dr. Grunau may recommend dissolving residual filler in order to “start fresh”.
Lip filler treatment ranges between $450-700.
The cost to treat an area or multiple areas of the face with dermal fillers varies based on the type of filler used, the amount of filler needed to reach the desired outcome, and the patient’s area(s) of concern. During your complimentary consultation, Dr. Grunau will select the best product(s) and approach to achieve your goals, and discuss the cost of the treatment with you.