Huge Demand for Facial Injectable Industry
Huge Demand for Facial Injectable Industry
Injectable filler (injectable cosmetic filler, injectable facial filler) is a soft tissue filler that is injected into the skin at different depths to help fill in facial wrinkles, provide facial volume, and enhance facial features - restoring a smoother appearance. Most of these wrinkle fillers are temporary because they are eventually absorbed into the body. Most of today's dermal fillers consist of hyaluronic acid, a natural polysaccharide that is present in the skin and cartilage. Some people may need more than one injection to achieve the wrinkle smoothing effect. The effect lasts for about six months or more. Successful results depend on the health of the skin, the skill of the healthcare provider, and the type of filler used. Regardless of the material (be it synthetic or organic), the duration of the filler depends largely on the amount of activity in the region where it is injected. Exercise and high intensity activities, such as manual labor, can stimulate blood flow and shorten the lifespan of fillers.Get Sample PDF
Some of the key players of Facial Injectable Industry:
Bloomega BioTechnology, Allergan, Bausch Health, Galderma, Merz Pharma, Fibrogen, Integra Lifesciences, Tei BiosciencesIn the US, fillers are approved as medical devices by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the injection is prescribed and performed by a supplier. What defines a qualified dermal injection provider varies by country and is a point of contention between board-certified physicians and injectors who operate licensed cosmetic or estheticians. Fillers should not be confused with neurotoxins like Botox. Fillers are not approved for certain parts of the body where they may be unsafe, including the penis.
In Europe and the UK, fillers are non-prescription medical devices that can be injected by anyone authorized to do so by the respective medical authorities. They require a CE mark, which regulates compliance with production standards, but does not require any demonstration of medical efficacy. As a result, there are over 140 injectable fillers on the UK / European market and only six are approved for use in the US In China, the cosmetic surgery market has increased in the last 10 years, NMPA ( formerly CFDA) has also issued several guidelines to regulate injectable filler.
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