Collagen and Fat Injections for Smoother
Skin
by Jean Bowler
Most surgical procedures, such as chemical peels and laser resurfacing are meant to remove the outer layers of
skin, forcing new collagen growth which eventually fills in the wrinkles. The opposite approach is to fill in the wrinkles with an injectable
substance such as collagen or fat. This fills in the defects giving the skin a smoother appearance.
The most common filler is bovine collagen. Since there is a risk of allergic reactions, a skin
test is required before its use. There are now bioengineered collagen products that are non-allergic and do not require a skin test, as well
as synthetic fillers. Another choice is a transplant of your own collagen or even fat removed by a mini-liposuction procedure just before
injection.
Usually you will receive a local anesthetic and the collagen product will be injected directly
under the surface of the skin. There may be some bruising or swelling in the treated areas.
The collagen injection restores the skin's natural collagen and you skin will look younger as
it fills out.
Just like your own natural collagen, injected collagen will eventually start to break down and
need to be replaced. You might have to repeat the treatment several times a year. However, injected fat tends to last a lot longer and the
results may be permanent, especially if it was injected into other areas in the face containing fat.
According to a report issued by the Harvard Medical School, a new product is being developed
that is designed to produce new collagen as needed. Called Isolagen, it uses a sample of your own skin to clone fibroblasts, the cells
that produce collagen. Since this is a new procedure, its long term effects are still unknown.
Anyone who watches movies or TV knows the results of overdoing these types of procedures. Many
famous actresses wound up with lips reminiscent of Bozo the Clown from overzealous collagen injections. Make sure you use a doctor experienced
in this procedure and be frank with him on the results you expect to receive.
When properly done the results should be undetectable and natural looking, giving you another
weapon against wrinkles and creases in your face.
This article is for informational purposes only. It does not purport to offer medical advice.
Consult a qualified physician if you are interested in any of these procedures.
For more information on cosmetic procedures, visit the Plastic Surgery Guide
About the Author
Jean Bowler was a ballet dancer and instructor, a teacher, a personal trainer and a cosmetics
consultant. She is editor of Ageless Beauty - http://www.ageless-beauty.com
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