Dermal filler application; It is a method used to correct the volume and shape needed by the face and to eliminate wrinkles that occur due to time. The permanence of fillers varies depending on the product used, and is on average 6-12 months. There are also fillers containing synthetic materials that have longer lasting properties.
What are the Materials Used in Dermal Filling Application?
Although permanent synthetic and temporary filling materials can be used in dermal filling application, The procedure can also be performed by fat and tissue injection. It has been observed that the synthetic and semi-synthetic materials previously used in the filler application, which has been used for a long time, are not very compatible with the human body and give undesirable reactions as a result of the body's sensitivity to the materials transferred to the skin with the filler application. In order to prevent such situations from occurring, the use of 'hyaluronic acid', which is the most suitable and reliable option to use as a filling material, has become widespread through research and development studies on aesthetic solutions.
What is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a substance whose most distinctive feature is to retain water and create volume in the skin. This feature of hyaluronic acid assumes a practical function in the volume and shape corrections desired on the face, in tissue deterioration deepened by repetitive facial expressions, and in removing wrinkles formed by the effect of time. Since it is a substance that already exists in the patient's body, like the platelet used in PRP application, it does not cause the least concern about its compatibility with the patient's body and is therefore the most frequently used alternative in filler applications. Its permanence varies between 6-12 months and it can be applied to the face area. Hyaluronic acid fillers to be used vary depending on the area to be applied and the degree of volume loss.
Which areas are the fillers applied to?
Fillers are most commonly used in lines extending from the nose to the lips, lips. It is applied on the lips to plump the upper lines, cheekbones and cheeks, lines between the eyebrows and lips.
Is the filler a painful application?
With an anesthetic cream before the application. or Since it is anesthetized with local anesthetics, the patient does not feel any pain.
After waiting for a certain period of time, the skin is cleaned with an antiseptic substance and the application is made by injection or cannula method. More than one filling material can be used for the same person, depending on the depth of the collapsed area. In case of deep collapses, more successful results are obtained when it is repeated within 3 months after the first application.
How long after the filling procedure can be returned to daily life?
Filler The application is a short procedure, approximately 10-20 minutes. After the procedure is completed, you can go back to work and return to your daily life. After the application, intense physical activity, massage, and hot/cold environments should be avoided for three days (until redness and swelling disappear). Skin care products can be used the next day. Side effects include redness, swelling, bruising, etc. It can be seen.
Light Filling
It is a new concept between mesotherapy and filling techniques to give the skin back its capacity to reflect light. It is an effective application with 3 sessions spaced 3 weeks apart. Visible results appear from the first injection and cumulative sessions.
Is Dermal Filling a Risky Application?
Things to consider in dermal filler application, must be quality and reliable the use of filling materials, the expertise of the person who will perform the dermal filler application and the provision of hygienic application conditions. Thus, the risks of side effects of the application are minimized. It is normal for slight swelling, redness and bruising to occur in the injection areas after the procedure, and these effects disappear within a few days.
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