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Volume Replacing

At L.AESTHETICS in Hadfiled, Melbourne Australia, we specialise in non-surgical cosmetic augmentations that enhance your natural beauty. While generally safe, individuals should consult with a qualified healthcare professional to discuss potential risks, benefits, and any contraindications based on their medical history.

Treatments provide a safe, effective way to achieve your aesthetic goals without the need for invasive surgery, allowing you to look and feel your best with minimal downtime.

We offer complimentary consultation to determine which service that is right for you. These procedures carry risks and must meet certain criteria.

Suitability for individuals seeking facial rejuvenation, volume restoration, or enhancement. Good candidates are in good overall health, with realistic expectations. Facial volume augmentation address wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of volume, benefiting those with signs of aging. A popular example is enhancing lip size and shape and or replacing cheek volume loss.

The downtime is generally minimal, most people experience some mild side effects like swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically resolve within a few days. Swelling can last up to a week, particularly for areas like the lips. Many patients return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure, though it’s recommended to avoid strenuous exercise and excessive sun or heat exposure for 24-48 hours. Full results usually become visible within 1-2 weeks after treatment.

Results vary based on the treatment area and the individual.

  1. Allergies: Anyone with known hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid or the filler ingredients should avoid it.
  2. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: While there is limited data on safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it’s generally advised to avoid fillers during these periods.
  3. Active skin infections: People with infections, inflammation, or cold sores in the treatment area should delay the procedure until the skin heals.
  4. Autoimmune disorders: Those with certain autoimmune diseases may have an increased risk of reactions, so caution is advised.
  5. Blood-clotting disorders: Individuals with bleeding disorders or those taking anticoagulants should be cautious due to the risk of excessive bruising or bleeding.
  6. Recent skin treatments: Recent laser treatments, chemical peels, or other skin resurfacing procedures can increase the risk of complications.

Always consult with a healthcare professional to assess individual risks before proceeding with treatment.

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