Filler Applications
Filler applications are a method used in aesthetic medicine that involves injecting substances beneath the skin to shape facial features, add volume, and reduce wrinkles. These applications provide effective results in compensating for volume loss caused by aging, genetic factors, or environmental effects.
Procedure: Filler applications are typically short procedures performed in an office setting. Prior to the procedure, a topical anesthetic cream or local anesthesia is applied to ensure comfort. The filler material is injected beneath the skin using fine needles. The procedure usually takes between 15 to 30 minutes, and results can often be observed immediately. After the application, mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur, but these effects usually resolve quickly, allowing for a rapid return to daily activities.
Results and Recovery: The results of filler applications are generally visible immediately. The skin appears younger, fuller, and smoother. The longevity of the effects depends on the material used and the individual’s skin type, lasting between 6 to 18 months. As the effects of the fillers wear off, re-treatment may be necessary. Regular maintenance and follow-up are important for long-lasting results and satisfactory aesthetic improvements.
Conclusion: Filler applications are an effective method for achieving aesthetic goals, increasing skin volume, and reducing the effects of aging. The procedure is carried out according to a customized treatment plan tailored to individual needs and typically provides quick results. Filler applications performed by a qualified physician help achieve aesthetically pleasing outcomes while ensuring a safe treatment process.