Dermal fillers are injected into the face to help reduce wrinkles. Filler injections are not FDA-approved for use in the temples because of the risks, but some doctors may perform them. Share on ...
Dermal fillers are an increasingly popular option for adding volume and smoothness to the skin, but they come with some risks. Working with a licensed dermatologist or plastic surgeon can minimize ...
Many of us live by the old adage that “Black Don’t Crack.” And why wouldn’t we? In most cases, it doesn’t. However, that does not mean our skin never begins to show signs of aging, which is most often ...
One part of your face that can show age most dramatically is your eyes. Fine lines crop up in the corners, and shadows can appear under your lower lids. The hollows under your eyes may make you look ...
You need to space out facial fillers when getting vaccines for the flu, Covid or RSV. Svitlana Hulko/Getty It’s flu season, and there is a surge of several viruses this year. Cases of RSV, COVID, ...
Welcome to Ask a Beauty Editor, our new column in which Sarah Jacoby, SELF’s senior health and beauty editor, goes on the hunt to find the science-backed answers to all of your skin-care questions.
Vascular occlusion, or restricted blood flow, can cause skin injury, necrosis, or in rare cases, blindness Catherine Santino is a Style Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She began as a contributor for PEOPLE ...
Researchers have developed a revolutionary injectable granular filler that could transform the way diabetic wounds are treated, potentially improving patient outcomes. The groundbreaking study ...
Dermal fillers may lead to delayed onset inflammation that can develop near the injection site following dental procedures, according to a recent update that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
Dermal fillers are a popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment in the UK, used to enhance facial features and reduce signs of aging. However, the qualifications required to perform dermal fillers vary, ...