Fillers are usually injected with substances such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite or poly-L-lactic acid. These substances add volume to the skin, fill hollow areas, reduce wrinkles and reshape facial contours, providing a youthful appearance.
Filler applications are aesthetic interventions performed to achieve a youthful and vibrant appearance by filling hollow areas on the face, reducing wrinkles or eliminating volume loss. These applications aim to reduce the obvious signs of aging on the skin and provide a natural fullness.
Application Process Filler applications usually do not require local anesthesia and can be completed in a short time. The surgeon injects the selected filler into the skin with a fine needle or catheter. Slight swelling or redness may occur after the procedure, but usually disappears within a few days.
In Which Areas Is It Used? Fillers are generally used in areas such as lips, cheekbones, cheeks, jawline and the sides of the nose. It can also be preferred in certain areas, such as alleviating under-eye bags or filling the hollows on the back of the hand.
Healing Process and Results Mild swelling, bruising or tenderness may occur after filler applications, but these effects decrease in a short time. The healing process may vary from person to person, but you can usually return to daily activities immediately afterwards. The results are quickly noticeable and usually offer a natural appearance.
Filler applications offer an effective aesthetic solution for those who want to achieve a youthful and vibrant skin appearance. However, it is important to have a detailed discussion with a specialist before the application, to understand expectations and to get information about possible results.
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Last Updated: 25.07.2025