If you’ve been searching for a completely natural and amazingly effective way to walk back the clock and address some of the most common signs of aging, you’re in luck.
What is the cost of bio-filler?
The cost of bio-filler can vary depending on factors such as the number of treatment sessions and the amount of product required. It is best to consult with RESTOR Medical Spa for accurate pricing information.
How long does bio-filler last?
Bio-filler results come in gradually – over 2-3 treatments – because as opposed to putting a synthetic filler into your body – we are encouraging your own tissue to grow – which is more natural appearing, but does take more time. Once you have your full results in, you can maintain them with as little as 1-2 treatments a year – making it a popular choice for those seeking long-term facial rejuvenation.
What is the best age to get bio-filler?
Bio-filler is a versatile treatment for individuals who have experienced volume loss, deep facial wrinkles, or skin laxity. While it is commonly sought by mature individuals, younger patients can also benefit from bio-filler to enhance facial contours and stimulate collagen production. To determine if bio-filler is right for you, it is essential to consult with the professionals at RESTOR Medical Spa for personalized advice.
Can one session of bio-filler be enough?
Results from bio-filler are typically achieved through a series of treatment sessions. While one session can provide noticeable improvements, multiple sessions are often recommended to achieve optimal results. This approach allows for gradual collagen stimulation and ensures the best possible outcome.
Can bio-filler lift jowls?
Bio-filler is primarily used to restore volume and stimulate collagen production, which can improve the appearance of sagging skin and lift jowls. Consult RESTOR Medical Spa for personalized recommendations.
Who is not a good candidate for bio-filler?
Anyone who is on chronic blood thinning medications may not be a good candidate for this treatment – as those medications will blunt the efficacy of the platelets in their PRP. Also – anyone who has an active leukemia or lymphoma would not be a good candidate.