Reduce Signs of Aging with Belotero

Published on: February 2, 2015

Regardless of how young you feel inside, your skin may be telling a different story. As you age, your skin begins to lose elasticity, creating lines and wrinkles on your face. Although there are surgical options to turn back the hands of time, these can be costly and require downtime to recover. Another option is to use a new dermal filler called Belotero, which can reduce the signs of aging, with no downtime and almost immediate results.

What is Belotero?

Belotero is an injectable dermal filler used by cosmetic surgeons and medi spas for the reduction of lines and wrinkles due to aging. While there are many dermal fillers available, Belotero is considered a very safe option since the active ingredient is a natural component in the skin. Belotero uses a hyaluronic acid-base filler, which is FDA-approved for reducing lines and wrinkles.

Belotero works by attracting water to any injected areas, plumping the skin to remove the appearance of lines and wrinkles. The results are often immediate, with continued improvement over the days following the injections. Belotero can be used on a variety of areas on the face, including around the eyes, lips and forehead.

There are very few side effects from Belotero, mostly only topical issues such as redness, bruising or tenderness from the injection needle. The results can last between six and twelve months, offering an inexpensive way to keep lines and wrinkles diminished. The injections only take a few minutes, and there is no recovery time needed. To find out if Belotero is right for you, contact an experienced cosmetic surgeon who offers dermal fillers to their patients.

Posted on behalf of
Kalos Facial Plastic Surgery LLC
5670 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Northeast #910
Atlanta, GA 30342
(404) 936-6665

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