Detailed Information About Filler Applications

Filler applications are aesthetic procedures performed to enhance facial contours, restore volume loss, fill wrinkles, and achieve a younger, fresher appearance. The most commonly used filler material is hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the skin with high moisture retention capacity. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers nourish the skin, add volume, and provide a natural glow.

Filler procedures are typically applied to the following areas:

  • Lip Filler: Used to add volume and enhance the definition of the lips.
  • Nose Filler: Preferred for non-surgical nose reshaping.
  • Chin Filler: Applied to define the jawline and create a more symmetrical facial appearance.
  • Cheekbone Filler: Performed to enhance facial contours and achieve a more youthful appearance.
  • Under-Eye Light Filler: Used to reduce hollowness and dark circles under the eyes.
  • Nasolabial Filler: Applied to reduce the lines extending from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth.

The filler procedure is performed using fine-tipped needles or cannulas and typically takes 15-30 minutes. To ensure comfort, an anesthetic cream is applied to the area before the procedure. The effect of the filler varies depending on the application and can last between 6 months and 2 years.

Thanks to the anesthetic creams used during the filler application, the pain is minimal. Some areas may feel slight pressure, but overall, it is a well-tolerated procedure.

Depending on the type of filler used and the individual's metabolism, the effect lasts between 6 months and 2 years. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are gradually absorbed by the body over time.

Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with the enzyme hyaluronidase, allowing unwanted results to be quickly reversed. This makes the filler procedure safe and controllable.

Mild swelling and bruising may occur, but they usually subside on their own within a few days. Applying ice after the procedure helps reduce swelling.

Heavy exercise, hot baths, and sauna sessions should be avoided for the first 24 hours. Additionally, pressure should not be applied to the treated area, and plenty of water should be consumed.