Injectable Facial Filler

Injectable fillers are injectable substances specifically designed to increase volume in areas of the face that have lost their youthful fullness.

As we age, our skin begins to lose collagen and lyocell, resulting in wrinkle formation, fine lines, and loss of fullness in the cheeks. Fillers work to compensate for the lost volume, providing a more youthful and vibrant appearance.

Injectable Dermal Filler Types

There are many different types of fillers, each with its own characteristics and areas of use.

Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

The most popular type of fillers are hyaluronic acid fillers, which are made from a substance found naturally in the body. By binding to water molecules, these fillers provide immediate results by increasing volume and hydration in the treated area. Hyaluronic acid fillers are often used to reduce the appearance of nasolabial folds, marionette lines and to plump the lips.

Calcium hydroxylapatite

There is another type of filler consisting of calcium hydroxyapatite microspheres suspended in a gel. In this form, collagen production will be stimulated, giving immediate and long-term results.

Calcium hydroxylapatite fillers are often used for volumising areas such as the cheeks, as well as for deeper wrinkles and folds such as around the mouth.

Polylactic Acid Filling

Polylactic acid fillers, also known as collagen stimulators, work by slowly stimulating the production of naturally occurring collagen in the body. In particular, this type of filler is used to restore volume to large areas of the face, such as the temples and cheeks. It offers a subtle, natural beauty enhancement that develops gradually over time.

It should be noted that each type of filler has its own characteristics and duration of results. While calcium hydroxyapatite and polyL hyaluronic acid fillers are typically used to provide immediate results lasting several months, they can often offer lasting effects for a year or longer.

dermal filler

What are the Types of Facial Filling?

Chin and Jawline: Jawline Filler provides a more balanced facial profile by emphasizing the shape of the chin.

Lips: Lip fillers plump and shape the lips.

Nose: It is also called non-surgical nose aesthetics. The shape of the nose can be corrected with filling.

Nasolabial folds: The lines from the sides of the nose to the mouth are called nasolabial folds. Filling can soften these lines.

Under Eye: Fillers can give a fresh look to pitted under eyes.

Cheeks: Cheekbone filling adds volume to the cheeks, making them look younger.

Temples: The temple filler rejuvenates by filling the hollow in the temples.

Problems that can be solved with filling

  1. Nasolabial lines (Filling the lines going down from the edge of the nose)
  2. Philtral lines (filling the lines between the nose and mouth)
  3. Lip augmentation
  4. Filling the radial lines around the lips, clarifying the lip contour
  5. Elimination of wrinkles around the eyes
  6. Removal of under-eye pits
  7. Camouflaging the bags under the eyes
  8. Filling the forehead lines
  9. Plumping the cheek and cheekbone
  10. Nose corrections
  11. Defining the jaw line

Effects and Duration of Facial Filling

From the moment the filler is injected into the face, an increase in volume and upward lifting of the skin begins to be observed in the area where it is applied. The level difference with the tissue around the pitted areas begins to close. As the water retention capacity of the skin increases, it increases its effect even more. It continues to show its effect for 18 months.

Filling applications are performed within 15-30 minutes. The filler is injected into the complaint areas with the help of fine needles. After the application, you can easily continue your daily routines. Slight swelling, bruising or redness may occur after the procedure, these effects, which appear due to the effect of the procedure, disappear spontaneously after 1-2 days.

Things to Consider After Facial Filling

  • If you are going to attend a special event, it is recommended to perform the application at least 2 weeks in advance.
  • Blood thinners should not be taken before and after the application.
  • Heavy sports should be avoided for two days.
  • Hot water should not be used when washing the face and taking a shower for at least 3 days after the application.
  • It is not suitable to perform filling procedure on infected areas.

If lip augmentation is to be performed, there should be no herpes in the lip area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Facial Fillers

How long does the filling last?

Depending on factors such as the type of filler used and the individual metabolic rate, the duration of permanence of the fillers varies. In general, fillers can last from a few months to a year. Depending on the type of filler you use, your healthcare professional can provide more detailed information.

Who cannot have facial fillers?

Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with certain medical conditions or allergies to the ingredients of fillers may not be suitable candidates for facial fillers. You should seek the advice of an experienced professional to assess your suitability for this procedure.

How many months does facial filler dissolve?

Depending on the type of filler used, the melting time of the facial filler varies. Some of the fillers are temporary and can last from a few months to a year, while others can last longer. Specific information regarding the duration of use of the filler in question can be provided by your healthcare professional.

Is there a permanent facial filler?

A permanent dermal filler is not available. When choosing fillers, a discussion with your healthcare professional about longevity and the possible need for touch-up procedures should be considered.

Does facial filling hurt?

The discomfort that may be experienced during a facial filler procedure varies from person to person. Pain reduction techniques, e.g. topical application of a desensitising cream or gel containing local anaesthetic, are generally used by the majority of providers.

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