How do
MICRO-FILLERS / SKIN BOOSTERS WORK?
Micro-Filler is a revolutionary skin rejuvenation treatment that works by utilizing a unique delivery method known as the V2 Injector Gun. This advanced technology features 9 pin needles that administer micro-injections directly into your skin.
The micro-injections are strategically placed to ensure even distribution of the treatment across the desired areas. By delivering the nutrients directly into the skin, Micro-Fillers can effectively target and address specific concerns, promoting a healthier and more youthful appearance.
Unlike traditional Dermal Fillers, the product used in Micro-Fillers is much thinner in consistency. This thin formulation allows for precise and controlled micro-injections, ensuring natural-looking results. The thinner product also allows the nutrients to penetrate deep into the skin, reaching the heart of the dermal layers.
The micro-injections deliver a carefully formulated blend of ingredients, including vitamins, minerals, nucleic acids, amino acids, coenzymes, and reducing agents. These nutrients work together to nourish and revitalize the skin, stimulating collagen production, improving elasticity, and enhancing overall skin health.
By targeting the deeper layers of the skin, Micro-Fillers help to address various skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven texture. The treatment promotes hydration, improves skin tone, and restores a youthful glow to your complexion.
The V2 Injector Gun ensures precise application and optimal absorption of the nutrients, maximizing the effectiveness of the treatment. The micro-injections activate the skin's natural healing response, triggering a process that rejuvenates and revitalizes the treated areas over time.
Micro-Fillers provide long-lasting results, with improvements in skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance. The treatment is customizable to your specific needs and goals, allowing for a personalized approach to address your unique concerns.
Micro-Fillers treatment can be performed on its own or combined with other procedures for complete facial rejuvenation, such as:
→ Dermal Filler
→ Micro-Needling
→ Customized Facial
→ LED Light Therapy
Micro Fillers Treatment Areas
RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS
The possible side effects include without limitation:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Pain
- Itching
- Bruising
- Tenderness
- Small lumps
Frequently Asked Questions
- Micro-Fillers involves using a cluster of short, thin multiple needles to inject a mix of active ingredients. These go directly into the middle layer of your epidermis improving effectivity.
- Micro-Needing using thin needles but can’t inject any type of active. Their purpose is solely to make a myriad of tiny ‘wounds’ that stimulate the skin to ‘heal’ via producing more collagen.
- Do NOT consume alcoholic beverages (alcohol may thin the blood and increase the risk of bruising)
- Do NOT take anti-inflammatory/blood thinning medications, such as Aspirin, Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve and other NSAIDS (can increase the risk of bruising and swelling after injections).
- Do NOT receive skin or laser treatment after injections for at least 10 days.
- Do NOT take anti-inflammatory/blood thinning medications, such as Aspirin, Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve and other NSAIDS (can increase the risk of bruising and swelling after injections).
- Do NOT massage of the treated area unless instructed by the provider.
- Do NOT consuming alcohol or salts to avoid excess swelling.
- Do NOT perform activities involving straining, heavy lifting, or vigorous exercise for 24 hours
- Do NOT receive skin or laser treatment after injections for at least 10 days.
- Apply ice frequently (5-10 minutes every 30 minutes) for up to 6 hours.
- Apply Arnica pilules or Hirudoid cream (available from local pharmacy) may be help to reduce bruising.
- LED Light Therapy may be used to help reduce swelling and bruising
- Review after 2 weeks of your treatment.
- Do NOT consuming alcohol or salts to avoid excess swelling.
- Active infection at the treatment site
- A neurological disorder
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Lidocaine sensitivity
- History of keloid scarring
- Previous use of permanent fillers in the treatment area
- Autoimmune disease
- Porphyria (enzyme disorder)
- Bleeding disorders
- A neurological disorder