
Bellafill offers a new level of filler rejuvenation. The collagen *immediately adds volume to smooth away facial wrinkles, and the polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microspheres help *your skin re-create its own firmer structure for beautiful, younger-looking skin and lasting results.
The primary advantage is in how long it lasts. Studies show Bellafill can last up to five years. It cost more than the other fillers but it can give you longer results with little to no downtime.
It is similar to Juvéderm, Restylane, Perlane and Voluma since Bellafill delivers immediate results and can be injected using local anesthetic in an office setting. The differences include the need for skin testing, treatment usually requires 2 sessions for correction of the desired area, not for use in lips, it cannot be dissolved, and Bellafill stimulates collagen production. Bellafill is also the only injectable dermal filler designed to treat facial acne scarring.
Bellafill is composed of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microspheres, cow collagen, and lidocaine. It works by stimulating your body to produce collagen, which produces the long-term lift.

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