What is Wrinkle Treatment with Fillers?
As the years pass and we get older, changes begin to occur in our face and body. Years leave their marks on our faces. Collagen and elastic fibers in the skin begin to wear out. The amount of hyaluronic acid in our skin begins to decrease. Volumetric losses occur in certain regions. We observe the results of these as wrinkles and sagging on our skin. Apart from advancing age, smoking, sun and weather conditions also accelerate our aging and increase our wrinkles.
Why is Filling Done?
Our skin is treated with filling materials to make our lips fuller, our cheeks more prominent, the depressions in our nose area to be less, and our under-eyes to be free of sunken skin. Filling is applied.
Some people experience subcutaneous tissue loss due to various reasons. Wrinkles and sagging occur in the skin of some people due to gravity and environmental factors, in some people due to damage caused by sunlight, and in some people due to advancing age. Fillers are injected under the skin to eliminate all these complaints, beautify you and give fullness. Sometimes, sagging, wrinkles and lines occur on the skin due to the effects of aging, sun damage, anxiety, gravity and other environmental factors. It is possible to eliminate skin depressions, volume losses and wrinkles by injecting certain substances under the skin. Thus, a younger and more attractive appearance can be achieved.
What Are Filling Materials Made of?
The most used material in the world and in our country is Hyaluronic Acid. Since the amount of hyaluronic acid in our skin decreases as we age, filling materials containing hyaluronic acid are added to the skin to prevent wrinkles.
Apart from special filling materials, fillers can also be injected from people's own fat.
There are permanent and temporary fillers. The permanent material is silicone. It is applied once and is permanent. Temporary ones occur again after a certain period of time. It is necessary to apply. Temporary filling application is more advantageous. It is an advantage that desired changes can be made at regular intervals.
Hyraluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance and is found in the cartilage, skin, joints and eyes of living things. Apart from substances containing Hyaluronic Acid, there are substances containing Collagen, Containing Calcium Hydroxyl Apatite and substances containing Polylactic Acid.
Where Are Fillers Used?
Forehead lines, acne scars, nose-lip groove, lip plumping, crow's feet around the eyes, under-eye pits, dorsum of the hands, regional symmetries on the nose, dimples in the corners of the mouth, chin and cheek dimples, accidental problems. It is also used for deformities.
• Filling is applied to the crow's feet around the eyes when botox is insufficient.
• Filling is applied to the under-eye pits to give a more youthful appearance. In addition, the sagging cheeks will be lifted slightly upwards.
• It can be applied on the back of the hand, on the back of the hand that is thinner and has visible bones and tendons.
• Lip Filling, the filling procedure to be applied to the edge of the lip and the wrinkles there. It gives an aesthetic appearance.
What Should You Pay Attention to After the Filling Application?
You should not use steam bath, make-up and sauna for the first 12 hours. You need to be protected from extreme cold and sunlight for a few days.
How Do Fillers Work?
The filler applied under the skin fuses with the surrounding tissue and gains more volume by retaining water molecules. It gives smoothness and density to the tissue on which it is applied.
Does the filler cause side effects?
The first time of application There may be some swelling within minutes. This swelling disappears with ice application.
Is Filling Better Permanent or Temporary?
Temporary fillings are advantageous. Desired changes can be made in applications made at regular intervals. Our recommendation is temporary fillings. It is important that changes can be eliminated after application and undesirable results disappear.
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