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, SELF’s senior health and beauty editor, goes on the hunt to find the science-backed answers to all of your skin-care questions. You can ask Sarah a question at [email protected].
So I guess my question is: Where can someone even begin? How can you know what’s safe in the long-term?—minimizing the look of fine lines, reducing undereye hollowness, filling in depressed acne scars—and have a surprisingly long history in dermatology. But they’re also needles that inject stuff into your face and make you look different, so I feel you. And, yeah, they aren’t for everyone.
There are a few main things to know about soft-tissue fillers, she says. The first is that there are, as you noted, a bunch of different kinds, including nonpermanent ,The second thing to know is the filler that’s by far the most common these days—especially for beginners like yourself—is hyaluronic acid, which is nonpermanent and has been safely used for decades.
In general, getting hyaluronic acid fillers is a simple, safe process. But there are some known possible side effects of the procedure, including some potentially serious ones. So, as always, it’s crucial to go to a board-certified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon who fully understands the anatomy of the face and what they’re doing to it.
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