DERMAL FILLER
%20(885%20%C3%97%20713px)%20(400%20%C3%97%20530px)%20(700%20%C3%97%20800px)%20(600%20%C3%97%20800px)%20(800%20%C3%97%2060.jpg)
DERMAL FILLER
Reducing the lines between the eyebrows on the face, forehead lines, and the lines that we call the nasolabial groove, going down from the nose to the corners of the lips; highlighting cheekbones, cheeks or lips; plumping areas that require more volume, such as breasts and hips; These are procedures performed using substances that do not cause any reactions in the body, called 'filler', for every depression or volume loss in the body, such as the elimination of cellulite pits.
​
For which regions is it suitable?
It is especially applied to all areas where facial volume lost with aging is regained, namely the nose, cheekbones, chin, forehead, temples, eyebrows, under the eyes and lips.
​
Nasolabial lines (lines extending from the edges of the nose to the edges of the lips)
Lines going down from the corners of the lips
Fine lines on the lips
Deep acne and scars
lip plumping
Filling the hollowness under your eyes
Creating a clearer jawline
Cheekbone and cheek highlighting
It is used to restore the volume lost to the face with age and to create a facial lift effect.
​
Which synthetic materials are used as fillers?
Synthetically produced fillings are primarily divided into two categories: permanent ones and temporary ones. Hyaluronic acid and collagen are the most commonly used temporary filler applications. Among the permanent and semi-permanent fillers, the most common ones are Polyacrylamide gel, Calcium Hydroxyapatite, and Polymethylmethacrylate.
%20(1).png)