Dermal fillers can be used to effectively address the effects of rapid weight loss, such as loss of facial volume, sagging skin, and a hollow or aged appearance caused by the reduction of fat deposits. But it’s also possible for rapid weight loss to have an effect on previously administered dermal fillers. This blog will discuss these potential effects.
Accelerated Breakdown of Fillers
Dermal fillers are gradually absorbed by the body, a process that can take between six months and a year or longer, depending on the type of filler used, the specific area being treated, and the patient’s metabolism.
Significant weight loss can accelerate this absorption process as fillers injected into areas with high-fat content (the cheeks or jawline) will break down more rapidly if surrounding fat cells are eliminated.
Fat cells provide support for the injected dermal filler product, and loss of this support may lead to changes in the way that volume is distributed in the face. This may result in the need to reapply dermal fillers more rapidly than normal.
Changes to Facial Proportions
Substantial weight loss can cause the overall proportions of the face to shift, which in turn can affect the appearance of dermal fillers. Fillers placed before weight loss may no longer appear balanced as the surrounding tissues shrink. For example, fillers placed in the cheeks might appear too prominent if surrounding fat is lost rapidly. This shift can create an uneven, exaggerated, or unnatural look, requiring adjustments.
Skin Elasticity and Fillers
Weight loss can lead to reduced skin elasticity, particularly if the weight loss occurs rapidly. As the skin sags, fillers that previously created a smooth, plump appearance may no longer sit correctly. In this context, the fillers can look uneven or may fail to provide the intended lifting effect. This is especially problematic when there is also significant loose skin, which might require more intensive procedures like skin tightening or lifting.
Potential for Asymmetry
When fat is lost unevenly across different parts of the face, pre-existing dermal fillers can exacerbate these asymmetries. Areas where fat loss is more pronounced may require additional filler, whereas other areas may not. For example, the temples or under-eye areas might experience more hollowing than the cheeks, creating a lopsided appearance unless corrected.
Individuals undergoing weight loss may need to consult with their practitioner to reassess and, if necessary, augment or adjust their dermal fillers to ensure that they continue to provide the desired facial adjustments while also maintaining a natural, balanced look. If your weight loss is extreme or unwanted, a medical professional should also be consulted to assess your overall medical condition.
Your Laser Skin Care
Your Laser Skin Care practitioners are medically qualified and have extensive experience in administering dermal fillers. We also have extensive experience with a wide variety of other non-invasive cosmetic procedures and can advise on the effects of rapid weight loss. We can help you choose the safest, most effective, and most cost-effective way to achieve your cosmetic goals. Call us at (323) 525-1516 to schedule a free consultation.