Introduction
Many patients exploring body contouring options are interested in enhancing natural curves without surgery. Permanent dermal fillers have emerged as a long-lasting approach for adding volume to areas such as the hips and buttocks while maintaining a natural silhouette.
At Arijai Aesthetics in San Antonio, treatments such as Permafill are used to support structural contouring goals through physician-guided planning and individualized treatment techniques.
Understanding how permanent fillers work and who may benefit from them can help patients make informed decisions before scheduling a consultation.
Permanent dermal fillers are one of several body contouring treatments available for improving shape and volume.
What Is Permafill?
Permafill is a permanent dermal filler designed to add volume and enhance body contours in areas such as the hips and buttocks. The filler material is biocompatible and designed to integrate with surrounding tissue while providing structural support.
Unlike temporary fillers that gradually dissolve, permanent fillers are intended to provide long-lasting contour improvement. Over time, the treatment can also stimulate collagen production in the surrounding tissue, which may help maintain smoother and more natural-appearing results.
Treatments are performed in a clinical setting and are customized to each patient’s anatomy and aesthetic goals.
How Permafill Works
Permafill treatments focus on enhancing natural curves by strategically placing filler within targeted areas of the body.
During the procedure:
The filler is carefully injected into selected areas of the hips or buttocks
Volume is added immediately, creating a fuller and more contoured appearance
The filler material integrates with surrounding tissue to support long-term results
This approach allows patients to explore body contouring improvements without undergoing surgical procedures.
Patients considering body contouring may also review additional options such as awake liposuction and fat transfer when exploring treatment plans.
Benefits of Permanent Dermal Fillers
Permanent dermal fillers offer several advantages for individuals seeking long-lasting contour enhancement.
Potential benefits include:
Long-lasting volume enhancement
Nonsurgical body contouring option
Immediate visible improvement in shape
Minimal downtime compared with surgical procedures
Because permanent fillers remain in place, patients typically do not require ongoing maintenance treatments associated with temporary fillers.
Who May Be a Candidate?
Permanent dermal fillers may be appropriate for individuals seeking additional volume or contour improvement in the hips or buttocks.
Patients who may consider consultation include those who:
Want to enhance hip or buttock contours
Prefer nonsurgical body contouring options
Are looking for long-lasting results
Are in generally good health with realistic expectations
An in-person consultation allows physicians to evaluate anatomy, discuss goals, and determine whether permanent fillers are an appropriate option.
Patients exploring multiple body contouring treatments may also review options such as liposuction procedures depending on their overall aesthetic goals.
What to Expect During Consultation
During a consultation, patients can expect a structured evaluation that includes:
Review of medical history
Discussion of aesthetic goals
Evaluation of treatment areas
Explanation of procedure details and recovery expectations
This consultation helps determine whether Permafill or another body contouring approach is the most appropriate option.
Next Steps
Patients interested in learning more about Permafill permanent dermal fillers and whether they are an appropriate option for body contouring can schedule a consultation with the Arijai Aesthetics team in San Antonio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Permanent fillers are designed to provide long-lasting structural support and volume. Individual outcomes may vary depending on anatomy and treatment planning.
No. Permanent fillers are typically performed as an in-office treatment and do not require surgical incisions.
Most patients experience minimal downtime, though temporary swelling or tenderness can occur.
The best way to determine candidacy is through a physician consultation that evaluates your goals, anatomy, and treatment options.