Filling
As our skin ages, the amount of collagen, elastin tissue and hyaluronic acid decreases. In filler applications, the aim is to inject the decreasing hyaluronic acid into problematic areas under the skin with the help of small needles. Gel-like hyaluronic acid helps provide density by increasing the skin's water retention capacity.
Usage areas of fillers: Sometimes they can be listed as asymmetrical depressions on the face, lips that have lost volume or have structurally low volume, under-eyes that are displaced or structurally sunken with age, nasalobial lines (going down from the nose to the corners of the lips) or cheeks. There are also fillers used in the body. Fillers can also be used in the nose to enlarge small noses or lift the tip. The fillers we apply to short chins to create the golden ratio on the face make people very happy and we have the chance to adjust the nose-chin symmetry.
Before the procedure, anesthetic material is applied using cream or injection method. After waiting for a certain period of time, the skin is cleaned with an antiseptic substance and the application is made by injection from several places. More than one filling material can be used for the same person, depending on the depth of the collapsed area. It has been observed that in deep collapses, more successful results are obtained when the application is repeated within 3 months after the first application. 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. visible.