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Which Dermal Filler Lasts the Longest? Simple Guide

Written by Bodycraft | May 15, 2026 11:39:01 AM

Which Dermal Filler Lasts the Longest?

Dermal filler That stays longer? — it depends. But yeah, some clearly last longer than others.


Here’s the thing. Not all fillers behave the same. Some fade fast. Some just stay… quietly doing their job.

So, which ones actually last?

Quick list. No fluff.

  • Hyaluronic acid fillers – 6 to 18 months (most common)
  • Calcium hydroxylapatite – around 12 to 18 months
  • Poly-L-lactic acid – up to 2 years (slow, builds over time)
  • PMMA fillers – can last 3–5 years (longest, but less common)

In short? PMMA lasts the longest. But… not always the first choice.

Real talk for a second

Take my friend Neha. She went for under-eye fillers. Wanted something long-lasting. Doctor suggested hyaluronic acid instead of the “longest” one.


Why? Safer. Adjustable. Looks natural.


And honestly, that’s the real win. Not just “long-lasting” — but “looks right”.

Why longer isn’t always better

Sounds odd, yeah? But true.


Long-lasting fillers:

  • Stay longer (obviously)
  • Harder to adjust if you don’t like it
  • Not ideal for first-timers

Shorter ones?

  • Fade naturally
  • Easier to tweak
  • Feel safer for most people

So yeah… longer isn’t always smarter.

Quick tip

If it’s your first time — go for something flexible, not permanent. Your face changes. Your taste too.

FAQ

1. Which filler lasts the longest naturally?
PMMA fillers last the longest, sometimes years.


2. Are long-lasting fillers safe?
They can be, but need an experienced doctor. Not for casual trials.


3. What’s the most popular option?
Hyaluronic acid. Safe, natural-looking, and adjustable.

At the end of the day… do you want something that lasts longer, or something that looks right every time?