How Biostimulators Differ from Traditional Dermal Fillers

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Facial rejuvenation options continue to grow, with biostimulators and traditional dermal fillers among the top non-surgical choices in Issaquah, Washington. While both aim to reduce signs of aging, they use different methods to achieve results, and knowing those differences can help you choose the right option.

At Metamorphosis Holistic MedSpa, care is provided by a trusted team: Christopher Kepler, an Army-trained Aesthetic Nurse and Master Injector; Dr. Desiree Wood, a providerally prepared nurse practitioner and certified aesthetic provider; and Allison Walters, a Master Esthetician with advanced training in skincare. Their expertise ensures safe, customized treatments that align with your unique goals.

What Are Biostimulators?

Biostimulators are used to trigger collagen growth, helping your skin gradually rebuild volume and firmness. Instead of filling space beneath the skin like traditional fillers, they encourage gradual skin texture, firmness, and volume improvements. Popular biostimulators include products like Sculptra and Radiesse.

Key benefits of biostimulators include:

  • Stimulated collagen production for long-lasting results
  • Gradual and natural-looking changes
  • Improvement in skin quality and elasticity over time

These treatments are ideal for individuals looking to restore facial volume slowly and progressively, with results often lasting two years or more.

How Dermal Fillers Work

Dermal fillers are also injectable treatments but offer more immediate results. Most are made with hyaluronic acid, a substance your body already produces to keep skin hydrated and full. Fillers help improve facial contours by adding volume to the cheeks, defining the jawline, smoothing wrinkles, and enhancing the lips.

Benefits of dermal fillers include:

  • Instant visible volume and contour
  • Versatility in treatment areas
  • Short recovery time

The effects of fillers usually last between six and 18 months, depending on the type used and where it’s applied.

Biostimulators vs. Dermal Fillers: Understanding the Differences

While both treatments rejuvenate the face, their mechanisms and outcomes differ. Here is a simplified comparison:

  • Biostimulators: stimulate collagen over time; natural, progressive change; longer-lasting
  • Dermal Fillers: fill space under the skin immediately; instant gratification; shorter duration

The best option depends on your aesthetic goals, treatment timeline, and maintenance preferences. If you prefer subtle, long-term improvements that evolve over time, biostimulators may be the better choice. 

On the other hand, if you want quick results before a special event or are targeting specific areas like the lips or under-eye hollows, dermal fillers may be more appropriate. Talking with a skilled provider can help you decide which option will give you the most natural-looking, satisfying results.

Exploring Facial Rejuvenation Options in Issaquah, WA

If you’re exploring injectable treatments and want results that reflect your unique goals, a personalized consultation is the best place to start. 

Whether you’re drawn to the gradual results of biostimulators or the instant effects of dermal fillers, a consultation will help you feel confident in your choice. Contact us at 425-626-2436 to schedule your visit and start your journey to refreshed, natural-looking results.

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