FDA approve first permanent filler
A new facial filler may become the way forward for anyone wanting a permanent anti-aging solution. 'Artefill' is the first ever permanent wrinkle filler to be approved for use in the United States by the FDA.
So what exactly is 'Artefill'? Put simply, it's a mixture of microscophic spheres of a chemical binding agent and purified bovine collagen. The material is injected under the skin using a syringe into an area where wrinkles are present. Studies have shown that the product stimulates the body to create its own collagen and this is how it works to eradicate wrinkles.
It is likely that the product would be particularly useful in filling in the nasolabial folds or laugh lines.
There are also potential side effects for users and these are similar to those seen with any facial line filler. Patients can sometimes develop lumps and bumps where the filler is injected which then have to be treated with steroids or removed under anesthetic. Despite this - and despite the fact the filler is based on bovine collagen - the manufacturers think there will be high demand for the product among consumers who are unhappy with the ongoing expense and discomfort which is a necessary with temporary wrinkle fillers.
We aren't so sure. There is a big movement away from radical interventions of this sort with women and men increasingly wanting a more gentle approach to the challenges of skin aging. Anything that combines material extracted from dead cows with a chemical binding agent which doesn't break down in the body may be a step too far.

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