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Do Young Adults’ Dermal Filler Lip Injections Represent the Next Trend?

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Soft tissue fillers, also known as cosmetic dermal fillers, had an 8 percent increase in use last year, per data from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Dermal fillers can be injected into problem areas like the lips or cheeks to restore lost volume. Kylie Jenner is one famous person whose full lips have been shown widely in the media. It was recently revealed that Jenner had lip enhancement surgery done using artificial fillers.

In a recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner revealed that she has temporary lip fillers, explaining, “It’s just an insecurity of mine and it’s what I wanted to do.”

Could Jenner’s reality show encourage other young adults to use lip fillers for cosmetic purposes? Maybe. Dermal filler injections, on the other hand, are only a temporary alternative to plastic surgery. They might endure from six months to a year. There is no recovery time required, and you can see benefits quickly.

 

Procedures for Learning to Use Dermal Fillers

Cosmetic injections are only to be administered by trained medical specialists. However, many medical professionals are considering adding cosmetic injectables to their repertoire to keep up with the growing demand for dermal fillers. It’s not unusual for medical spas to collaborate with hospitals and clinics. In fact, some medical clinics offer comprehensive cosmetic injectable procedures, while others focus on just one or two types of injections. A patient’s likelihood of going through with a doctor recommended for aesthetic procedures increases when they feel comfortable with that doctor.