Fillers
Fillers in aesthetic medicine, also known as fillers, are substances used to correct wrinkles, model facial contours, and improve skin volume and elasticity. The most commonly used fillers are based on hyaluronic acid, which is a natural component of human skin that is responsible for its hydration and elasticity. Hyaluronic acid in the form of a gel is injected into the middle and deep layers of the skin, which allows you to instantly smooth wrinkles, improve the shape of the lips or face contour, and restore lost volume, for example, in the cheeks.
The use of fillers is considered a relatively safe procedure with quick and visible results. The effect of a filler is temporary and depends on the type of filler used, the injection technique, and the individual characteristics of the patient’s body, such as how quickly the body metabolizes the substance. On average, it lasts from 6 to 18 months. The filler procedure is minimally invasive and usually does not require a long recovery period. Typical post-procedure reactions include redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site, which usually disappears in a few days.
However, it is worth noting that, like any medical intervention, dermal fillers carry certain risks. These include the possibility of allergies, infections, and incorrect placement of the drug, which can lead to an unnatural appearance. Therefore, it is crucial to choose an experienced specialist and a clinic that offers high-quality materials and follows proper safety procedures. Regular consultations and following your doctor’s recommendations are key to achieving the best results and minimizing the risk of complications.
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