Dermal Fillers

As the years pass, many individuals seek ways to rejuvenate their appearance and regain the youthful volume that tends to diminish over time. Enter Voluma XC, a revolutionary facial filler designed to restore plumpness to the cheeks, providing a natural and lasting lift. In this blog, we'll explore the wonders of Voluma XC and how it can be the key to achieving youthful and voluminous cheeks. Understanding Voluma XC: Voluma XC is a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler,...

If you could infuse the rejuvenating benefits of eight hours of sleep into your skin, would you take the opportunity? Meet Skinvive, the groundbreaking hyaluronic acid filler approved by the FDA in May 2023. Touted as more than just a cosmetic fix, Skinvive promises to be a game-changer, offering a radiant and refreshed appearance akin to a full night's rest and proper hydration. Here at Dr. Shaun Parson Plastic Surgery & Skin Center, we're thrilled...

The quest for youthful and refreshed eyes has taken a revolutionary turn with tear-trough filler treatments. Parson Plastic Surgery and Skin Center, under the guidance of Dr. Shaun Parson, offers a transformative experience to those seeking to banish under-eye hollowness and rejuvenate their gaze. Discover the artistry and precision behind tear trough filler treatments at this renowned center. Understanding Tear Trough Filler: The tear trough is the delicate area beneath the eyes that can often develop hollows...

In a world where the pursuit of beauty often takes center stage, the desire for natural-looking results has become a prevailing trend. Dermal fillers, once synonymous with obvious enhancements, have evolved to provide a subtler, more authentic approach to facial rejuvenation. Let's delve into the realm of natural results with dermal fillers and how they can enhance your features while preserving your unique beauty. The Evolution of Dermal Fillers: Gone are the days of exaggerated features and...

Restylane EyeLight is a specialized cosmetic treatment that our experienced nurse injectors here at Parson Skin Center have been using. This injectable treatment is designed to address issues around the eyes, particularly in the delicate under-eye area. This product is part of the Restylane line of dermal fillers, which are produced by Galderma, a prominent pharmaceutical and aesthetics company. Restylane EyeLight is specifically formulated to improve the appearance of the under-eye area by reducing the...

Understanding Fillers: Types, Uses, and Risks Fillers, also known as dermal fillers, are a popular cosmetic treatment used to enhance facial features and reduce the signs of aging. They are injectable substances that are used to fill in wrinkles, add volume to the face, and improve the overall appearance of the skin. In this blog, we will delve deeper into the world of fillers, exploring the different types of fillers, their uses, and the potential risks...

What is it like when Filler begins to “settle” after injections? At Parson Skin Center, located in Scottsdale, AZ. We have 4 amazing nurse injectors who specialize in neuromodulators as well as dermal fillers. A question that comes up often is what is it like when the filler that was injected begins to settle? Or what does it mean for filler to “settle?” When a filler begins to settle, it typically refers to the gradual redistribution or...

Can sun exposure damage injectables like Botox and fillers? Possibly, according to some experts, which is yet another reason to lather on the sunscreen (and invest in SPF 30+ lip balm). Botox and fillers go together like summer and sun hats at Parson Skin Center, and everyone wants to know how to make their injectables last as long as possible. Some studies have shown that UV rays can break down hyaluronic acid (HA) faster than...

Dermal fillers are usually associated with providing volume where you’ve always wanted it or restoring volume lost due to aging or weight loss. However, at Parson Skin Center, we have noticed an increase in younger patients opting for fillers as a preventative measure—also known as pre-juvenation. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that 3.4 million dermal filler procedures are performed annually in the U.S. It is the second most popular minimally invasive procedure undertaken...

Dermal fillers and HA fillers are nearly synonymous, but did you know there are non-HA fillers? HA, or hyaluronic acid, naturally occurs in the body and draws water to the area. This means that a synthetic form of HA is ideal for fillers in just about every part of the body. HA fillers are a temporary way to make or restore volume, and they are one of the most popular injectables at Parson Skin Center....