With rising life expectancy and access to healthy diet and lifestyle people are now living much longer. In fact, a recent study predicts an increase to age 90 by the year 2030! Now that’s awesome... more
Bellafill will be attending the Plastic Surgery the Meeting; which takes place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL from October 6-10. Bellafill will be located at Booth 522 for the... more
Excited to announce Bellafill will be featured at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Meeting! The 2017 ASDS Annual Meeting – Oct.5-8 in Chicago – presents a comprehensive program... more
Years after outgrowing adolescent acne, the aftermath still exists—acne scars. Acne scars can often make it seem like your breakout never really went away. So…what kind of treatment is available?... more
Remove Smile Lines with Bellafill The genes we inherited give us much of our appearance. The shape of the bones in our face, facial asymmetries, skin type, and the list goes on. We come into the... more
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Bellafill® is indicated for the correction of nasolabial folds and moderate to severe, atrophic, distensible facial acne scars on the cheek in patients over the age of 21 years. Patients who have had a positive reaction to the Bellafill® Skin Test, have a history of severe allergies, have known bovine collagen allergies, are allergic to lidocaine, have bleeding disorders or are prone to thick scar formation and/or excessive scarring should not receive Bellafill®. The safety of Bellafill® for use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or in patients under 21 has not been established. You may experience temporary swelling, redness, pain, bruising, lumps/bumps, itching, and discoloration at the treatment site. These side effects are usually transient and typically resolve within 1–7 days. You may experience lumps/bumps/papules that may occur more than one month after injection and that may persist. Less common side effects include rash and itching more than 48 hours after treatment, persistent swelling or redness, lumps/bumps, acne, and increased sensitivity at treatment sites. Infrequently, granulomas may occur and may be treated by your licensed physician provider. Be sure to call your licensed provider immediately if you notice any unusual skin reactions around the treatment area. Based on the 5-year Post-Approval Study on nasolabial folds with 1,008 patients, long-term safety of Bellafill® for up to 5 years has been established.
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