MilkFill Fine
1 syringe / 1.0ml
Ingredients: HA 24mg/ml, Lidocaine 0.3%
Composition: Cross-linked hyaluronic acid
Injection site: Upper dermis
Application Area: Fill thin and sensitive parts of the skin that are hollow, including the under-eye area (tear troughs) and marionette lines. Correct fine lines.
Syringe Volume: 1.0 mL
Maintenance period: 6-12 months
MilkFill Fine
What is MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler
MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler contains cross-linked molecules of hyaluronic acid gel (HED Technology). MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler is supplied in individual treatment syringes and is packaged for single-patient use. Lidocaine present in MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler significantly reduces the patient’s pain during treatment.
Why is MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler recommended?
MilkFill Fine dermal filler prides on premium quality. Through years of research, MilkFill Fine dermal filler is developed to provide excellent volume and to guarantee longevity once injected; in fact, multiple clinical tests have proved that MilkFill Fine Dermal filler is longer lasting and superior in quality compared to other existing HA fillers. Not only that, the HA particles in MilkFill Fine dermal filler are even-sized and uniform, thus allowing the filler to be more delicately designed on the clients’ faces with sharper contours and solid shapes.
MilkFill’s HED technology provides a distinct patented blend, featuring a predominant low molecular weight HA alongside a minority high molecular weight HA for optimized cross linking, resulting in reduced swelling, improved smoothness, and prolonged effectiveness. HED technology represent latest technology in dermal fillers, allows for a smoother consistency that enhances patient comfort while minimizing post-treatment bruising and swelling. MilkFill has built-in lidocaine which allow MilkFill precedures to be painless. lastly, the smoothness and flexibility of the gel delivers more precise, elegant results with longer-lasting changes.
Characteristics of MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler
MilkFill FineDermal Filler has the aim to guarantee a long-lasting volume on the face. It is injected into the upper layer of the skin and is efficient at filling hollowness in thin and sensitive skin layers such as the under eyes lines and the lips. The product is designed to be injected into the dermis for the treatment of thin and sensitive skin, such as the under-eye area and the marionette lines. Furthermore, MilkFill Fine dermal filler has a higher moisture content compared to other existing products, and also has impurity levels close to zero, thus ensuring safety and purity. Milkfill has a high-density formulation with exceptionally low impurities, which makes it stand out as a paragon of purity and cleanliness. MilkFill is crafted within meticulously regulated facilities, each batch undergoes rigorous quality control measures, ensuring unparalleled consistency and safety. Once injected, MilkFill Finedermal filler is expected to last approximately 6-12 months.
How to use MilkFill Fine Dermal Filler
General Instructions for Filler Injection Procedure Dermal filler injections should be administered only by trained medical professionals with the proper experience and expertise. Individuals without medical certifications should not attempt to self-inject, as there is risk for health-related and aesthetic complications. Patients should keep in mind the timing of when they decide to receive a filler injection procedure. Even with the proper technique and experience, bruising and swelling is usually unavoidable, and can last for up to a week. Hence, when scheduling a filler injection procedure with a licensed practitioner, be mindful to leave adequate time for recovery before any upcoming important events.
With good technique and comfort measures, certified medical professionals can provide a filler procedure that is tolerable in pain levels. Before the injection period, the injection site and the surrounding areas should be adequately cleaned and disinfected. The entire filler injection process typically takes around 15 to 30 mins. After the procedure, the patient should be given filler aftercare instructions, and are able to leave the clinic.
Certified medical professionals administer facial fillers using a combination of filler injection techniques in most cases.
Common Filler Injection Techniques
1. Tunneling Technique
The tunneling technique is most commonly used to correct fine lines and straight wrinkles. This injection technique is versatile, as it can treat superficial skin lines, deep-set wrinkles, or areas of diffuse volume loss. The tunneling technique is a highly preferred way to inject facial fillers as it is considered the safest and most natural. To produce optimal results, the needle should be inserted at a slanted, 30 to 45 degree angle, which follows the direction of the wrinkle. Dermal fillers are not to be injected when the cannula or needle is entering the skin, or while placed at its endpoint. All dermal fillers should be injected when the needle is in the process of being withdrawn. This is called “retro-trace” or “retrograde” injections, and it ensures that the filler is distributed in a safe and even manner in the right areas.
2. Point Technique
The point technique involves a process in which several small droplets of filler are injected into the deep dermis (located at the deep layers of the skin) or the subcutaneous layer (located below the skin). These microinjections are administered consecutively in close proximity to one another. This process causes the small droplets of filler to meld and work together to lift the wrinkle up and reduce its depth and contours. The point technique is particularly effective at providing overall hydration to the skin or filling a large area in the deep dermis that is hollow. A limitation of the point technique is that it may produce less natural-looking results and may cause further complications. Hence, the point technique should only be used in situations deemed appropriate by the certified practitioner.
3. Stretching Technique
The stretching technique requires stretching and applying pressure to the skin that surrounds the targeted wrinkle. The application of tension to the skin will allow the needle to be placed and angled more easily and precisely. This enables better visualization through the skin, and overall ensures that the filler is being administered correctly in the intended areas. The stretching technique is typically applied to the areas with excess, sagging or loose skin.
4. The Dual Plane Technique
The Dual Plane Technique involves the injection of facial filler to two different levels of the skin in the same area. The two different levels are most commonly the dermis, which is the middle layer of the skin, and the subdermal plane, which is the level directly below the skin. The second injection administered to the deeper level (i.e. the subdermal plane) is used to enhance the effects of the initial injection administered at the upper layer. In some cases, two different types of fillers are used for the two different layers. The filler with thinner consistency is administered to the upper layer, while the filler with thicker consistency is administered to the lower layer. This technique is typically employed in two situations. First, if the patient’s target area is in constant movement regularly, the dual plane technique can provide more natural-looking results of the filler across all potential facial expressions. Second, this technique is particularly useful when trying to correct an area of the face where there are both wrinkles in the superficial layer and volume loss in the deeper layer.