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| Teosyal™ Dermal Filler |
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What is Teosyal? Winner of the Aesthetic Medicine Awards -2008 "Best Injectable Filler"! Teosyal is safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler that restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds - the vertical lines from your nose to your mouth. Teosyal is made of hyaluronic acid, which is a natural substance that already exists in the human body. Illumination chooses Teosyal over the other available fillers because of the long lasting results, less initial swell and downtime and above all smooth natural results. What areas can be treated with Teosyal? Teosyal has been used in more than 1.5 million treatments in over 60 countries to correct a variety of wrinkles and enhance appearance and fullness of lips.
How long does Teosyal last? Teosyal provides long-term results. Effects generally last for about twelve months. Teosyal disappears so slowly that you have ample time to maintain your appearance with follow-up treatments. Long-lasting effects are not permanent, therefore you have the flexibility to keep the same look, or make adjustments over time. Do Teosyal injections hurt? Teosyal is injected into the skin in tiny amounts using an ultrafine needle. To optimize your comfort level during the short procedure, Dr. Wang can freeze the treatment area prior to injecting. Can Teosyal replace surgical procedures? No, although Teosyal is sometimes used in conjunction with surgery in order to fill out wrinkles that cannot be removed by surgery. Can Teosyal be removed? No. However, Teosyal dissolves naturally with time. If you feel uncertain about the desired result, you can choose to have the treatment done in steps on different occasions. If you feel that there is too much product in any one area, Hyaluronidase can be injected to reduce the volume of the product. Are there any side effects? The most common side effects are inflammatory reactions such as redness which may be associated with stinging or pain on pressure at the injection site. These reactions may last for a week. Swellings or nodules may develop at the injection site.
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