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My Trips to the Hospital

Hi, I'm Cari. When I was a teenager, my best friend Claire's mom got cancer. I started offering to take Deb (the mom) to the hospital for her treatments to help give the family a break. They had all been in and out of the hospital so much, and since I'm basically family to them, it was nice to support Deb and Claire. Not to mention, I was able to learn a lot about different medical topics just be listening and watching while waiting in the hospital. It was fascinating. To everyone's joy, after a long and hard two years, Deb finally beat cancer! I decided to start this blog as a memorial to all those who have struggled with health problems and as a resource to for anyone who needs to know more about hospitals and treatments.

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4 Concerns With Dermal Fillers

Lots of plastic surgeons now use dermal fillers like Juvederm, Voluma or other hyaluronic acid-based fillers to erase wrinkles and smooth areas of the face. The concept is simple -- injecting these elements under the skin helps plump up areas where the outer skin has started to sag.

Although these types of fillers have been approved by the FDA, and are generally safe for use, there are some issues that patients should think about before going ahead with a dermal filler plan.

Anticipate Some Redness or Swelling

Doctors generally warn patients that they can expect some initial redness or discoloration around the site. A bit of mild swelling or pain can also occur. The key is to know about this beforehand and anticipate it, and plan your schedule accordingly.

Look for Certain Allergies

Allergic reactions to many of these kinds of fillers are pretty rare. That said, patients should look into whether Juvederm, Voluma or any dermal filler involves bovine or avian products, and whether this would trigger an allergy for them. Find out more about allergy and other considerations from this resource at the American Society for Plastic Surgeons.

Medical practitioners often keep a list of known allergies in the patient's medical record. However these don't always get updated between offices. It's a good idea to always fill out the appropriate medical forms listing in your analogies and potential drug interactions.

Results

The effects of dermal fillers are not always permanent. In some cases, comprehensive results will be somewhat temporary. Patients should know about exactly what a dermal filler is meant to do in a local area of the body and how the skin will respond over time.

Recovery Time

Although recovery is fairly swift with these types of procedures, it may be best not to schedule public speaking or some other activities for directly after a procedure. This gives the body time to heal and to naturally accept the substance that has been placed below the skin.

With the proper care and consideration, Voluma or another dermal filler can be an effective way to look younger, and feel younger too. By changing the landscape of the skin below the surface, patients can get a younger, tighter look to facial areas like the chin, cheeks, neck, lips, and upper face. Many cosmetic dermatologists are enthusiastic about what dermal fillers can do, without triggering a lot of side effects or requiring very invasive surgery. Contact a clinic like New Vision Eye Center for more information.