The aging effects of time begin to appear first on the face. Over time, deformations such as wrinkles, pitting and sagging occur on the skin due to losses in subcutaneous tissues. Filling injections, which are preferred especially for removing fine lines on the face and making the general appearance fuller, help to regain the natural contours of the face.
Filling injection is a cosmetic treatment applied to reduce the skin wrinkles that occur with gravity and aging and to restore fullness to the face. Filling injections, which are applied at the appropriate rate according to the needs of the person and the depth of the wrinkles, help the skin to regain its volume and rejuvenate it.
Filling injections applied to different parts of the face such as lips, eye corners, between the eyebrows, forehead, cheekbones and chin contain hyaluronic acid or collagen-based substances. These substances are injected into the subcutaneous tissues, filling the structures that have lost their volume and are effective in eliminating the problems caused by tissue deficiencies on the skin. Filling injection, which is applied under local anesthesia and shows extremely effective procedure results, is also an application where patient comfort is kept high and is therefore used intensively.
Filling injection is a cosmetic application that is completed under local anesthesia and in a short time of about 15-30 minutes.
The first effects of aging reach noticeable dimensions with the loss of volume in the facial bones and soft tissues. With the effect of gravity, these tissues begin to sag down, and over time, fine lines form, especially in the place of frequently used mimic muscles. With the continued use of sun rays and muscle, the lines formed gradually become deeper and the damage on the skin becomes more evident. There is a simultaneous increase and deterioration in the collagen structures in the subcutaneous tissues, as a result, the skin elasticity decreases and the skin begins to thin and relax.
Different changes occur in different layers of the face with age, and at the end of this whole process, the total effect changes the facial appearance, causing an older appearance. While young skin reflects the light smoothly, aging skin loses this feature and becomes paler and worn. The uneven distribution of light when it hits the face is due to volume losses in the subcutaneous tissues, so shadowy and dark areas begin to form on the aged skin.
Effects such as collapse of the cheeks, thinning of the lips, collapse of the temples, the formation of a gap around the eyes and drooping of the eyebrows all affect the general appearance. While the jaw line loses its clarity, facial proportions deteriorate. The effects of aging are observed differently from person to person, but in general, it causes the perception of beauty on the face to deteriorate. Filling injection, which is widely used to eliminate all such effects, aims to regain the vitality that the face has lost.
Filler injections were an application used to increase lip thickness in previous years, but when the success of the application in eliminating the effects of aging was proven over time, the area of use was reshaped. Filling injections, which aim to eliminate the bad effects of aging on the skin, are applied with the aim of improving the general appearance and rejuvenation. For this purpose, filler injection, which eliminates tissue and volume losses in the application area, can be performed on the following areas:
Filling injections applied to the face are used in the following procedures:
Filling injection is a cosmetic application that is completed under local anesthesia and in a short time of about 15-30 minutes. In filler injections, which can be combined with different applications according to the needs of the person, a special solution consisting of hyaluronic acid-based substances is generally used. This substance is often preferred because it has a low risk of allergy and can be melted instantly. It is easy to use, its effects on the skin are fast, and it also contributes to the production of collagen by stimulating the subcutaneous tissues.
In filler injections, first of all, the general condition of the patient is evaluated and the treatment plan is drawn up, and at this stage, the amount of filler to be injected into the person is also decided. It is recommended to stop the use of blood thinners and smoking before the application. Then, the face is anesthetized with the help of local anesthetic effective creams and injection application is started. In filler injection using fine-tipped needles, a sufficient amount of filler is applied under the skin, thus giving volume to the skin.
Since filler injection applied to the face is a quick and easy procedure, it can be planned in combination with other techniques. The most used applications with filler injections are listed as follows:
Botox is a very effective method for removing wrinkles caused by the use of mimics by restricting the movement of the muscles for a while. It can be used to increase the effect of filler injections, as it provides relief and lightening of wrinkles caused by movement. If the specialist physician deems it necessary, the hollow areas on the face, lips, eyebrows and around the eyes can be filled in combination with the botox procedure. In this way, the life of both applications is extended and the effect is increased.
Ultrasound and radiofrequency techniques, which focus on rejuvenating the skin by producing collagen on its own, can be combined with filler injections. In such applications, the subcutaneous tissues are heated and stimulated, and as a result of this stimulation, collagen production is triggered and the rate of skin regeneration is increased. Thanks to the treatments planned in combination with filler injections, the positive effects on the face accelerate and the skin gains a fuller appearance in a short time.
Facial filling applications can be combined with many different cosmetic techniques or used alone. At this stage, the experience of the physician is the most important criterion that ensures the correct orientation of the patient and the best way to achieve the desired result.