USING BELLAFILL TO ACHIEVE A MORE YOUTHFUL LOOK WITHOUT SURGERY
When it comes to improving your skin's appearance, many options are available at Ginsburg Dermatology Center and Medical Spa in Birmingham, Alabama, have a wide range of services available to help patients improve the appearance of their facial skin.While plastic surgery may be best for patients who have more severe lines and wrinkles to treat, patients with mild to moderate imperfections may instead consider cosmetic injectables such as Bellafill.
Bellafill is a dermal filler that is used for the correction of wrinkles and acne scars. It is made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), a very pure, non-reactive type of plastic, suspended in Collagen. Bellafill is approved by the FDA and is used safely and effectively to add volume directly where it is needed.
What is Bellafill?
Bellafill works by filling in the depressions in the skin caused by volume loss, wrinkles, and acne scars. The PMMA microspheres support the collagen matrix, which helps lift the skin and smooth out wrinkles. The PMMA microspheres also provide long-lasting results by stimulating your body’s own natural collagen production. Because the microspheres are permanent, most patients will enjoy these improvements for up to five years!
How DoesBellafill Work?
There are many advantages to Bellafill cosmetic injections, including:
Quick and easy treatment with minimal discomfort
Immediate results that continue to improve over time
Natural-looking results that can last for years
No downtime or recovery period required
What are the benefits of Bellafill?
Bellafill is an ideal treatment for patients looking for immediate results that will last. If you have mild to moderate wrinkles or acne scars, Bellafill could be the perfect solution! An evaluation with our team is the first step in learning more!
Who is agood candidate?
If you are interested in learning more about Bellafill or other injections available at the office, call
The office is located at 972 Montclair Road, Suite 100, and accepts new patients.