Rejuvenate Your Look: Discover the Benefits of Dermal Fillers at New U Women’s Clinic & Aesthetics

Are you noticing sagging skin or a loss of volume in your face? These natural changes can still be unsettling. Aging reduces the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in fine lines, wrinkles, and a hollow appearance. Fortunately, you don’t have to accept these signs of aging as permanent.


Restore volume and smooth out wrinkles with dermal fillers in Kennewick and Yakima, Washington. As a premier aesthetic office in the Tri-Cities region, New U Women’s Clinic & Aesthetics is excited to enhance your natural beauty with dermal fillers. Schedule an appointment with our team of providers to start your skin rejuvenation journey.

What are dermal fillers?

When fine lines, wrinkles, and volume loss appear on your skin, you don’t need plastic surgery to improve your appearance. Injectable dermal fillers are a less invasive alternative to plastic surgery.

Dermal fillers can be made from several ingredients. A trusted medical spa near you in Yakima and Kennewick provides Radiesse, administered by a double board-certified and dedicated Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Dr. Rachel Fidino, which contains calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHa). Calcium-based microspheres restore lost volume while stimulating collagen production.

Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are also available. HA is a naturally produced substance in the body that helps cells retain water. HA-based dermal fillers, such as Juvéderm, fill creases and folds in your skin to add volume. Filling these recessed areas makes your skin appear firmer and more plumped up. It also reduces the appearance of wrinkles while making others appear less noticeable.

We can use dermal filler injections to enhance the following areas.

  • Lips
  • Cheeks
  • Chin
  • Jawline
  • Temples
  • Around the eyes
  • Hands

 

What can I expect from the treatment at Kennewick, Washington, or Yakima, Washington?

Your treatment starts with a discussion of your goals. We assess your facial structure and recommend the best filler. Before treatment, we cleanse the area and apply numbing cream.

The filler is gently injected into the targeted areas using a fine needle. You may feel a slight pinch, but most people find the process tolerable. The treatment typically lasts between 30 and 60 minutes. The effects are often visible immediately, although they become more pronounced as mild swelling or redness resolves within a few days.

Expect minimal downtime. Many return to daily activities right after treatment. Avoid strenuous activity and refrain from touching the treated areas for at least 24 hours.

How long do the results last?

The durability of dermal fillers depends on the type of filler, the treatment area, and individual factors, including your skin type and lifestyle. On average, most dermal fillers last between 6 and 24 months. Hyaluronic acid fillers usually last 6-12 months. However, calcium hydroxylapatite fillers last 12-18 months. After the filler starts to break down, you need touch-up treatments to maintain your results.

Juvéderm Video

We do the Juvéderm line, which is our line of hyaluronic acid fillers, and they are wonderful for treating volume loss. So really, what we want to do with fillers is as we age, we’re going to lose volume. We’re going to lose our fat pads, and have bone loss. So things are going to fall down. So, we’re going to be wanting to add volume where we have lost volume, such as in our cheeks, our temples, and our jawline. A lot of people will come in and be complaining of, you know, the nasolabial folds starting to fold or they’re jawline. And those are the areas; instead of just filling those in, we want to fill where the volume is actually being lost, which is back in the cheeks, back in the jawline, and all the way through in the chin and eye temples as well. Hyaluronic acids can last anywhere from 12 to 18 months, sometimes as long as 2 to 3 years, depending on the area. We also have a line called Radius, which is our biostimulatory line, and that’s a calcium hydroxyl appetite. And the results for this type of a filler usually lasts longer than the hyaluronic acid line. So, this is a line that will stimulate collagen and elastin, and it will also build volume. This can last anywhere 9 to 18 months, but sometimes as long as 2 years. For this type of filler, it is not inserted into people’s lips. That is only the hyaluronic acid line. Before and after care for fillers, you want to come in and make sure you have a clean face. You should avoid taking any blood thinners before coming, as this can decrease your risk of bruising. However, with fillers, you will sometimes get some bruising and some swelling, and that is common. And then the swelling will subside, and all of the filler will just integrate seamlessly into the tissue. And it’ll be a beautiful effect. Aftercare, you want to avoid direct sunlight after, you want to avoid working out for 24 hours after, and you want to keep the area on your face nice and clean. We even recommend that you change your pillowcases after that and try not to sleep on your face. It’s kind of nice. I know we all can’t help it, but it’s nice to sleep when you’re back after getting fillers.


DERMAL FILLERS – BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

Are the results reversible?

Most fillers are temporary, so results aren’t permanent. Hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible. If you’re unhappy or have complications, we can inject hyaluronidase to undo the effect.

Ready for dermal fillers near Tri-Cities?

Don’t wait—refresh your look now. Contact New U Women’s Clinic & Aesthetics in Kennewick at (509) 491-1944 or Yakima at (509) 512-2559 to schedule your dermal filler consultation and reveal your best self today.

Fillers Video

The fillers that we offer are the Juvederm line and the radius line. The difference between those two fillers is Juvederm is hyaluronic acid. And hyaluronic acid is a natural occurring substance that, um, is in our skin. It’s like a cushioning in our skin. It’s hydrating, so it’s a natural substance. The filler that we would be putting in and what it’s for is for volume loss, bone loss. As we age, we are gonna lose volume. Things are gonna drop. So we, we use those fillers for contouring, building up volume loss, and also just for fine lines and wrinkles because it does have the hydrating effect. It’s good for fine lines and wrinkles. The other line is radius, and that is a calcium hydroxyl appetite. And that’s a different type of a filler. So this is going to be little more robust. And, more simulation of bone.
Radius is a bio stimulant, and then the Juvederm line is hyaluronic acid.
The areas that can be traded with fillers is we, uh, we do a lot of the cheeks, full facial contouring. We start and we look for volume loss. So a lot of times we’ll look for the, in the temples here, there people will get a lot of volume loss as we age. Uh, the cheeks, the jaw line, then a lot of people would like the round the mouth filler because our, our, for the fine lines and wrinkles around our mouth, our nasal labial folds, our marionette lines. And then we can even use biostimulants in our neck too with, uh, the hyaluronic acid line, the Jupiter mine, you’ll see the results right away. You may have some swelling and some bruising after the actual, uh, procedure, but right away you’ll notice the volume that was injected, and you will see results right away. After the swelling goes down within, two to four days with radius, which is a bio stimulant, you will see results right away. If, if it was, you can be used two different ways. It can be used for, uh, restoring volume, but it also can be used for a bio-stimulant effect. So you can see, uh, results right away with that if it is not being hyperdiluted. If it’s hyperdiluted, you’ll begin to see results sometimes within two to four months. And then it even becomes more as the must go on, each filler lasts a little differently depending on where it was injected and which exact product was used for the lips. Usually they can last nine to 12 months. Um, sometimes it metabolizes quicker because we do use that area a lot. Our mouth, cheek and jaw, those can last from 12 to 18 months. And any area that we do directly on the bone, it’s gonna last a little longer. That can go up to two years. It usually will take about an hour long depending on what areas you’re getting. If you’re just getting one area, it’s about a 30 minute appointment. A lot of times you will last that you come in early cause we will do some numbing, but after care you just, you may have some bruising, you may have some swelling. Some people bruise and swell much more than others. So you don’t always want to do it right before a big event. You wanna give yourself at least a two-week period if you have something big coming up. But a lot of times you’re, you’re good to go right after. You just wanna, um, keep the areas clean. You don’t want to do, uh, physical activity for that 24 hours afterward. And yeah, some.


Dermal Fillers video

From Apple Valley News. Now here’s your two-minute take. Welcome to your two-minute take. I’m Jason Valentine, coming to you from New U Women’s Clinic and Aesthetics. I’m here with Piper Mercer Piper, how are you today? I’m doing great. How are you? Always a good one. I’m here at New U, and we’re talking about Botox now. Botox has been around for some time. Mm-hmm. But you guys have been able to advance the process here at New U. Tell me about it. Yes. Well, first of all, Botox is the Neuromodulator that when we place it in the muscles of our face, it’s going to relax that muscle. Sure. And so by doing that, it creates a smoother look, a more youthful look. Mm-hmm. And for years we have been injecting the upper faces. Just this, the brow, right? Yeah. Well, the brow. Mm-hmm. The frown line, the forehead, the smile lines, and there’s just so many more benefits of Botox that we’ve been missing out on. Okay. And we obviously have, uh, muscles in the lower face as well that we’ve been ignoring. So, um, you know, for example, the DAOs here. Mm-hmm. If we go ahead and inject Botox here, it relaxes this muscle. This, over time can create those marionette lines on women. Sure. And then we also have the jawline and our platysmal bands, that are muscles in our neck. And when we strategically place that Botox in our jaw and in our neck. This will help lift this area and help with the jowling that we, that we get over time. Sure. And, um, it just creates a snatch look. Also helps elevate this midway face. We also, uh, it has been indicated, I have patients that come in and just get their macers done because it’s really good for people who clench their teeth that’s Behind the jaw. Right. Uhhuh. Okay. Yes. If they have, uh, teeth-clenching problems, they get headaches. So they come on a regular basis and, and just get that relaxed. It also is very slimming. Look, and if people are interested, you can make an appointment here at New U Women’s Clinic and we’d be happy to do a consult with them, see what they need best for their upper or lower face and perfect. Or all of it. Okay. Piper, thank you so much again folks. They’re gonna take care of it. New you. That’s your two-minute take.


FAQs

What are dermal fillers? How do they enhance facial appearance?

Dermal fillers are smooth, gel-like treatments injected under the skin to restore lost volume, soften fine lines, and enhance facial contours. They replenish key substances like collagen and hyaluronic acid, helping to reduce wrinkles, plump the lips, and lift areas that have lost definition over time.

What areas of the face can be treated with dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers can be used in multiple areas of the face, including the cheeks, lips, under-eye hollows, jawline, chin, and nasolabial folds. This versatility allows our specialists to address a wide range of concerns and create a balanced, harmonious look tailored to each patient’s facial structure.

How do dermal fillers differ from Botox or other injectables?

While dermal fillers add volume and smooth wrinkles caused by volume loss, Botox and similar injectables work by relaxing facial muscles that cause dynamic lines and wrinkles. In many cases, combining dermal fillers with Botox treatments can provide comprehensive facial rejuvenation, addressing both volume loss and muscle-related lines.

Can dermal fillers be adjusted if I’m not happy with the results?

Yes. Many dermal fillers, especially those made with hyaluronic acid, can be safely dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. This gives patients the option to refine or reverse their results if the enhancement feels too subtle or too noticeable, providing flexibility and peace of mind.

How soon will I see results after dermal filler treatment?

Most patients notice immediate improvements in volume and facial contours following treatment. While some minor swelling or bruising can occur, results are usually visible within a few days to a week, providing a natural and refreshed appearance.

How do I maintain my results and ensure long-lasting effects?

Maintaining results involves scheduling follow-up treatments as recommended by your aesthetic specialist, protecting your skin from excessive sun exposure, and following a healthy skincare routine. Individual longevity varies depending on the type of filler used, the area treated, and lifestyle factors, but regular maintenance can help you enjoy long-lasting results.

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