Areas of Use of Fillers

Areas of Use of Fillers

Fillers are injection methods widely used in dermatology to improve facial aesthetics, eliminate volume loss and treat signs of aging. They usually consist of substances such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite or poly-L-lactic acid and provide immediate or gradual improvements in the appearance of the skin. Basic areas of use:
• Restoring facial volume: With filler, cheekbones are highlighted and volume loss in the mid-face area is eliminated, providing a younger and fuller appearance. It is also possible to sharpen facial features with jawline filler, and to correct the chin shape that remains in the background in the profile with chin tip filler.
• Treatment of wrinkles and lines: It is possible to treat lines (nasolabial) and tissue loss at the corners of the mouth, Marionette lines extending from the corners of the mouth to the chin, and superficial wrinkles around the lips (such as perioral lines) with filler.
• Lip filler: It is possible to give the lips a fuller appearance with filler, shape the lips, and eliminate asymmetry.
• Non-surgical rhinoplasty: Fillers are used to correct small deformities in the nose and achieve a more balanced nose structure.
• Face lift: Fillers applied to the carrier points of the face can create a lifting effect on the face.
• Hand rejuvenation: Fillers can also be applied to the hands to eliminate the volume loss that occurs in the hands over time and provide a younger appearance.
• Under-eye light filler: Fillers provide a fresher and more rested appearance by treating hollowness, bruising, and volume loss under the eyes.
Fillers offer safe and effective results when applied by the right patient selection and a specialist dermatologist. It is important to make a detailed assessment according to the skin structure and needs before the treatment.