Hyaluronic acid is found in the connective tissue of our skin and thanks to its high water holding capacity, it makes our skin look lively, bright, tight, smooth and moist.
The first thing to pay attention to when filling is that the application is done by specialist doctors. It is an application that has an effect parallel to the amount of filling. The filling should be applied in an amount that will meet the needs and in a way that does not disturb the proportion.
With the decrease in the amount of hyaluronic acid in our skin, our skin ages. signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and folds appear on the skin. Over time, subcutaneous adipose tissue also decreases and the skin loses its fullness and sags. Hyaluronic acid filling applications are one of the most effective methods used to naturally erase the traces of these changes that have occurred on our face over the years and to give the face a youthful appearance.
Hyaluronic acid fillers are among the minimally invasive procedures that provide successful results and allow people to return to their social lives immediately after the application.
Hyaluronic Acid Filling Applications
- Nose Filling
- Temple Filling
- Lip filler
- Cheek filling
- Detention Filling
- Nasolabial Lines
- Upper Lip Barcode Lines
- Jaw and Jawline Filling
How is hyaluronic acid filler applied?
Filling application is carried out with very thin needles. The process takes an average of 15 to 30 minutes. After the procedure, redness, bruising and edema-like conditions may occur from time to time. These disappear within 2 to 7 days.
How long does hyaluronic acid last?
Fillers containing hyaluronic acid last between 6 months and 18 months. Facial fillers containing hyaluronic acid do not displace or slide in the area where they are injected. Hyaluronic acid is an essential intermediate that forms collagen in dermis tissue. It can bind water up to 1000 times its volume.
What are the side effects of hyaluronic acid filler?
Possible side effects of fillers are the formation of hardness called granuloma, apart from redness or bruising that may occur during application. Fillings containing hyluronic acid are also rarely seen, whereas synthetic fillings are more common. Therefore, fillings containing hyaluronic acid are the safest fillings.