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FACING FORWARD

Dermal filler

The cartoonish pouts and pillowy faces we’re accustomed to seeing on certain reality TV shows give dermal filler a bad rap – so says Caci clinical director Brandy Wehinger, a registered nurse for more than 13 years. “The more we’ve learned about ageing and how contours change in the face, the more we have seen how dermal fillers provide a safe and effective solution to enhance facial contours, define features, smooth folds and lines as well as plump up lips and cheeks,” she says.

She attributes the popularity of fillers to two key things: more knowledge about the safety profile of products (Caci use hyaluronic acid, which can easily be dissolved) and more examples of injectables giving a natural look.

THE DETAILS

Caci’s dermal filler has an anaesthetic to minimise discomfort. The injection process

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