Hyaluronic fillers
Application and indications
- lips (contour, volume, asymmetry)
- filling of facial folds and depressions
- nasolabial wrinkles
- “puppet wrinkles”
- filling of surface lines (face, neck, neckline)
- cheekbone shaping
- non-operative nose correction
- chin augmentation with a filter
- correction of the facial oval
- eye contour
- filling in various scars
The fillers combine perfectly with Botox. The face acquires serenity, freshness, looks younger, stretched.
Hyaluronic fillers
Hyaluronic acid is completely resorbable by the body, which is the main reason why specialists in the field use hyaluronic fillers for aesthetic non-surgical corrections.
What are hyaluronic fillers?
Over time and as we age, the amount of hyaluronic acid in our bodies decreases, resulting in skin that sags, loses volume and wrinkles. With the help of hyaluronic fillers, wrinkles can be filled and skin restored.
Hyaluronic acid is completely resorbable by the body, which is the main reason why specialists in the field use hyaluronic fillers for aesthetic non-surgical corrections.
When we can see results and how long do they last?
The final effect is visible after the swelling subsides. The average durability of fillers is between 6 and 8 months, and their resorption depends on the characteristics of each organism. The effect can be observed immediately after the procedure. The final result takes shape after a few days. This is the time during which hyaluronic acid binds extra water and volumes and affect the shape and firmness of the skin.
When is the procedure not recommended?
- Hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid
- In case of skin injury in the injection area
- In pregnancy and breastfeeding
- In infections in the treated area.
How long does the procedure take?
The duration of the procedure depends on the size of the treated area. The upper lip can take up to 5 minutes, 15 minutes for the underarms and between half and 1 hour for the legs.
Is it painful?
The procedure is painless for most patients, although some clients feel discomfort, warmth or poking. Other patients feel more of a chill from the cooling tip of the device.
Are there any side effects?
The risks are minimal and most are reversible. The most common reactions include redness, residual erythema, and perifollicular edema.