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Home » Dermal Fillers & Injectables in Baltimore, MD

Dermal Fillers & Injectables in Baltimore, MD

Advances in modern aesthetic medicine offer patients many minimally invasive options for treating the signs of aging and other cosmetic concerns. Injectable treatments have become increasingly popular because they provide fast results without the need for surgery and involve minimal downtime. Dermal fillers and other injectables allow us to restore facial volume, reduce facial wrinkles and lines, and create a more youthful appearance. Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Samuel Hahn of the Maryland Center for Facial Plastic Surgery performs dermal filler injections for patients throughout the Baltimore, Towson, Columbia, and surrounding communities looking for a more youthful appearance.

What is Injectable Dermal Filler?

Dermal fillers can be placed in a minimally invasive fashion to restore facial volume and improve contour. Fillers are commonly used to treat deep folds areas around the cheeks and mouth, fine wrinkles around the mouth, thin lips, and hollowing around the eyes and cheeks. They are made of naturally occurring molecules within the body and are safely absorbed by the body over time. Fillers are injected under the skin to help fill in wrinkles, and support sagging skin. The most popular form of dermal filler contains naturally occurring molecules to help add volume to the surrounding tissue in a safe and effective manner. Some forms of filler can help stimulate collagen formation which can have longer lasting effects.

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What Types of Dermal Fillers are Available?

At Maryland Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, we offer a wide range of injectable filler treatments to restore a smooth, youthful appearance. These treatments include:

What are Injectable Neuromodulators?

Neuromodulators are injectables that help soften lines and wrinkles on the face. These treatments consist of minute amounts of botulinum toxin that are carefully injected into the muscles causing them to relax and gradually smooth out the appearance of the overlying skin. Various formulations of this neuromodulator exist, including Botox®, Dysport®, and Xeomin®. Neuromodulators can be used to smoothen wrinkles around the forehead, eyes, and lips to give you beautiful, natural-looking results that appear smooth, fresh, and youthful. During you consultation, Dr. Hahn will perform a careful facial analysis and discuss how neuromodulators can be helpful for looking your best.

What Types of Neuromodulators are Available?

At Maryland Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, we offer a wide range of injectable neuromodulator treatments to give you a refreshed appearance. These treatments include:

Am I A Good Candidate for Dermal Fillers and Injectables?

Dermal fillers and injectables are a great way to regain your youthful look. These non-surgical techniques result in enhanced volume and lift, smoother skin giving you confidence in your appearance. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Samuel Hahn today for an individualized assessment and treatment plan to determine if you are a good candidate for dermal fillers and injectables to help you look and feel your best.

How Much Do Dermal Filler Treatments Cost?

The cost of the procedure will depend on the extent of treatment necessary to achieve the ideal result based on your individually tailored treatment plan. During your consultation with Dr. Hahn, we will provide you with a clear breakdown of costs and explain your payment options.

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Dr. Samuel Hahn works with each patient to determine the best personalized treatment plan to achieve natural-looking results. If you are considering dermal filler or injectable treatments, contact us today at Maryland Center for Facial Plastic Surgery to schedule a free consultation. We welcome men and women from the Baltimore, Towson, and Columbia communities.