Does Fillers Make Your Face Sag?

Dermal fillers are a popular cosmetic treatment used to reduce wrinkles and add volume to the face. But, does your face sag after fillers? Find out here.

Does Fillers Make Your Face Sag?

Dermal fillers are a popular cosmetic treatment used to reduce wrinkles and add volume to the face. But, does your face sag after fillers? The answer is no. Fillers do not cause the skin to stretch or sag once the filler naturally dissipates. When a filler is injected, it slightly stretches the skin and fills up loose skin and tissues that have weakened over time.

This may cause more wrinkles and sagging skin, making it look worse than when you first applied fillers. However, this is not due to the filler itself, but rather due to the fact that the skin has already been weakened by age or other factors. It is important to note that extreme overfilling is not practiced at Cityskin. You won't need more filler in the future to get the same results, and your skin won't get any more flabby if you've opted for the fillers. In fact, if you already have loose skin or wrinkles, these fillers will take up the space previously occupied by natural fat. Patients fear that, once the effect of the filler wears off, the skin will sag because the added volume may have stretched the skin.

However, this is not true. Dermal fillers do not cause sagging of the skin.