Autologous Filler

Autologous dermal filler is an injection treatment whereby a person’s own blood is used. A fraction of blood is drawn up from the individual. The blood is spun down in a special centrifuge to separate its components. Autologous dermal filler is then injected into the area to be treated. Platelets are very small cells in your blood that release natural growth factors which amplifies the healing process. Platelets release a number of enzymes to promote healing and tissue responses including attracting stem cells to repair damaged areas. Autologous dermal filler is a minimally invasive procedure that improves volume loss, dents, and irregularities. Generally, 3-4 treatments are advised, however, more may be indicated for some individuals.

What are the benefits of Autologous Dermal Fillers? – Along with the benefit of using your own tissue, therefore, eliminating allergies there is the added intrigue of mobilizing your own stem cells for your benefit. Autologous Dermal Fillers with Plasma has been shown to have overall rejuvenating effects and adds volume improving skin texture, fine lines, and wrinkles.

When will I see results? – You should see an immediate improvement in the treatment areas. Current data shows results may last 18-24 months with 3-4 consecutive treatments spaced one month apart. Of course, all individuals are different so there will be variations from one person to the next. Supplemental “touch up” treatments may be required to achieve and maintain optimal results.

What can I expect after treatment? – Immediately following the procedure, the most commonly reported temporary side effects are redness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness. Cold gel packs/ice may be gently applied immediately after treatment to reduce swelling.

Before Treatment

For optimal results and to decrease the chance of bruising at the draw site, avoid all blood thinning medications and herbal supplements for 1 week prior to your appointment. Avoid taking Aspirin and non-steroidal medications such as Ibuprofen, Motrin, and Aleve.
You cannot be pregnant or breastfeeding to receive treatment.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages prior to treatment can increase the chances of bruising and swelling.

After Treatment

Avoid touching or scrubbing at the injection sites for 24 hours after treatment.
Sleep on your back with your head elevated.
Avoid direct high heat such as blow dryer, sun exposure, sauna, steam room, very hot showers for 24 hours after treatment.
For a minimum of 5 hours after treatment do not wash your skin or engage in activities that will get your skin wet or cause you to sweat.

Treatments

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