What are leather fillers?
Aging skin loses collagen and fat, resulting in sagging, collapses and wrinkles. By using fillers, the lost structures are replaced and a younger and healthier appearance is provided.
Hyaluronic acid, which is used as a filler, is actually a natural substance found in all living things. In recent years, hyaluronic acid extracts, which have almost no side effects, are preferred all over the world.
How do fillers affect it?
Fillers are selected according to the region and depth they will be used. Products with small particles are used in finer lines, products with large particles are used in thicker lines.
Following injection, the fillers combine with body tissues. It allows the passage of oxygen, hormones and nutritional elements in a natural way. It provides a healthy and natural appearance. After a while, it is destroyed and excreted from the body due to normal biological processes.
Where are fillers used?
*Acne (acne) scars
*Plumping and correcting the contour of the lip
* Wrinkles in the crow’s feet area around the eyes
* Wrinkles around the mouth
*Forehead wrinkles
* Correction of face control
Who can not apply fillers?
* Pregnant and lactating
*Under 12 years old
*Does not apply to those who are treated with immunosuppressive therapy with the diagnosis of allergy.
*Also, it is not injected into the active infection and inflammation area.
How long does the effect of fillers last?
The permanence of the filler varies according to the patient and the substance used. The patient’s skin, age and lifestyle are important. The permanence of the substances varies between 9 and 24 months. The duration can be extended with repetitive injections. In hyaluronic acid, it is up to 6-8 months.
How are fillers applied?
A local anesthetic cream is applied 30 minutes before the injection. Fillers are injected into the skin with very fine needles. The patient may experience very little discomfort.
The treatment time is 20-30 minutes on average. The treatment is simple and safe. Results are visible immediately.
What are the side effects of fillers?
There may be temporary swelling, redness, pain, itching at the injection site.
The risk of allergy due to substances is negligible (may occur in 1 out of 2000 patients on average) and this effect is temporary.
