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Please read all the information regarding dermal filler course and treatments provided plus review the treatment brochures to ensure you understand the treatments and training requirements.
What are Dermal
Fillers?
Dermal fillers are used to soften and contour
lines, folds, and wrinkles. The most commonly
used dermal fillers are Collagen based or Hyaluronic based.
The solution is injected into the skin to add volume and create
a more youthful appearance.
Are There Many
Different Types of Dermal Fillers?
Various dermal fillers can be used to immediately soften fine
lines, wrinkles and skin folds. These fillers
can also be used to mould and contour the face. Special preparations
of these fillers can also be used to enhance lip volume and
to improve the mouth shape. The most commonly used fillers
are cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel preparations specifically
manufactured and designed for this purpose. These hyaluronic
acid fillers are not permanent, will be slowly absorbed and
will last 6-9 months before needing some repeat procedure.
Some fillers are even longer lasting but also have slow onset
effect. Specifically Sculptra® is such a filler. This
particular preparation is inserted/injected into the skin
over 3 sessions and may take a further few months before full
dermal effect is achieved. However the results of this treatment
will last for several years.
How much do the
dermal filler treatments usually cost?
Treatments are usually charged per syringe the cost for dermal fillers can vary in each clinic approximately £250
to £300 depending on products used.
Some of the longer lasting dermal fillers starts at £450 per syringe
Are dermal filler treatment painful?
There is some discomfort. The product is injected into the
skin with a very fine needle and patients are treated with
a topical aesthetic or dental block for lips to numb the area to be injected.
Juvederm Ultra already contains lignocaine which assists with pain management.
Can I have dermal fillers
treatment and go back to work?
Yes. Some patients may experience some redness, swelling or brusiing
which can be minimized with cover-up makeup.
Can something go
wrong?
Non permanent dermal fillers have demonstrated consistent
safety for over 20 years. The non-permanent dermal
fillers used on the training course include HydraFill, Belotero Restylane and Juvederm Ultra.
There are always some risks
that is involve whenever a patients is exposed to any foreign
product but the risks associated with the selected group of dermal fillers that we have discussed are
minimal.
The Dermal Fillers used for treatments are non-animal hyaluronic acid and designed to fill facial lines for facial contouring and lip augmentation. The possible side effects may include redness, swelling, bleeding, bruising, pain, itching, infection, discoloration, hypersensitivity.You should be aware of contraindications-post allergic reaction or hypersensitivity to the product.
Download
patient information for dermal filler treatment Surgiderm XP previously HydraFill .
Download patient information for dermal filler treatments Juvederm Ultra.
Always follow your dermal filler post treatment instructions after your treatment .
Dermal fillers training course information
KT Training provide scheduled dermal fillers training courses for medical professionals.
Patients are selected based on indications required for each course.
Introduction to dermal fillers training courses are scheduled once a month and we require patients for the following procedures.
Information on the indications treated on the introduction dermal fillers course.

Advanced dermal fillers training course information
Advanced dermal fillers training courses are scheduled once every 3 month and we require patients for the following procedures.
Information on the indications treated on the advanced dermal fillers course.

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