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Launched in the United Kingdom in 2004, this brand uses the popular dermal filler hyaluronic acid.
Hydrafill® is manufactured by Corneal, one of the largest manufacturers of hyaluronic acid and is distributed and promoted by Inamed Aesthetics (both now part of Allergan).
Non-animal stabilised hyaluronic acid.
Non - animal origin, manufactured using a bacterial fermentation process.
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Hyaluronic acid is completely broken down within the skin over a period of months, eventually leaving no trace of the filler.
Medical device.
Trained members of the medical profession only.
Hydrafill® Grade 1
For fine lines such as laughter lines around the eyes and the smoker lines or peri-oral lines above the top lip.
Hydrafill® Grade 2
For medium lines and wrinkles such as naso-labial (nose to mouth) lines, glabellar lines (vertical lines between the eyebrows) and oral commisures (corner of mouth).
Hydrafill® Grade 3
For medium to deep lines and wrinkles such as naso-labial folds and for chin and cheek augmentations. Hydrafill® Grade 3 is also used for enhancing the border on the lips.
These product lines were discontinued in late 2008 in favour of the newer lines below.
Hydrafill® Softline
For lip definition, vertical lip lines, forehead wrinkles and more.
Hydrafill® Softline Max
For deep nasolabial folds, lip volume, oral commissures, lower cheek areas, chin and deep jaw lines.
The manufacture of these product lines is due to be discontinued in late 2010 but they will still be available from some UK practitioners.
Individuals with a known hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Individuals with a history of autoimmune disease.
Patients who have a tendency to develop hypertrophic scars.
This depends upon the degree of correction required, your age and lifestyle as well as the correct placement of the product by a practitioner, but on average effects last for 6 - 9 months.
Transient erythema (redness), swelling, pain, itching, discolouration or tenderness at the implant site. Typically resolution is spontaneous, within one or two days after injection into the skin, and within a week after injection into the lips. Additionally, temporary palpable lumpiness has been noted after injection in some patients.
Localised reactions thought to be of a hypersensitivity nature have been reported in about 1 in every 2000 treated patients. Redness, tenderness and rarely acneform papules may occur.
In addition in rare cases (in less than 1 in 15,000 treatments) granuloma, superficial necrosis and urticaria have been reported.
Again, this depends on area treated and how much is required, and the practitioner doing the treatment, but ranges are in the region of £200 - £250 per syringe.
Female lips before treatment
Lips after treatment with Hydrafill
Female nasolabial (nose-to-mouth), marionette (mouth-to-chin) lines and lips before treatment
Lines and lips after treatment with Hydrafill
Female nasolabial (nose-to-mouth) lines before treatment
Lines after treatment with Hydrafill
Photographs above courtesy of Inamed Aesthetics.
All before and after photographs are actual patients, your results may differ.
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