Fillers

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The filler procedure
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Filler treatment area
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The difference between Botox and fillers
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What is a Filler?

As we age, our faces lose volume and wrinkles form as collagen, hyaluronic acid, elastin, and fat decrease. When this happens, fillers are injected into the skin to smooth out wrinkles or fill in areas that lack volume, such as the lips, cheeks, and forehead. They can be used to improve the appearance of faded scars, create fuller lips, and more.

In addition to this immediate volume effect, fillers are also great for long-term anti-aging by stimulating fibroblasts to strengthen collagen and adipose tissue. They can also be used for petite facelift purposes, such as correcting a low nasal bridge or adding bulges to the forehead.

  • Volume restoration: Fill in missing volume in the face for a younger look

  • Anti-Wrinkle: Add volume under the skin to reduce the appearance of wrinkles
  • Contour enhancement: Make facial contours sharper and more dimensional

Fillers

The filler procedure

There are many different types of fillers, with "hyaluronic acid fillers" accounting for about 801 TP3T.

Hyaluronic acid is a substance found in the body that attracts over 1000 times its own weight in water to add volume to the treated area. Hyaluronic acid fillers are short-lasting, but they are naturally absorbed by the body over time and are less likely to feel foreign or lumpy when injected into the skin.

The filler procedure

Filler Eligible Treatment Areas

Fillers are effective for adding volume or smoothing wrinkles in a variety of facial areas. The main areas that can be treated with fillers include

Restore volume and youthfulness to your skin with fillers!

The difference between Botox and fillers

Botox Fillers
How it works Botulinum toxin is injected into the muscles to inhibit muscle contractions to reduce wrinkles. Injecting a filling material similar to the body's own composition, such as "hyaluronic acid," into areas that lack volume.
Applies to Crow's feet, forehead wrinkles, frown lines, or a muscular square jaw Fill in volume to off areas such as lips, cheeks, nose, chin, etc.
Duration Effects usually last 3-6 months Usually lasts 6 months to 2 years depending on the type of filler
The difference between Botox and fillers

Depending on the type of filler, the results can last for a long time, typically 6 months to 2 years. For example, the most popular hyaluronic acid filler usually lasts between six months and a year.

While both are injectable therapies, Botox works to reduce wrinkles by inhibiting muscle contractions, while fillers inject body-like ingredients into depressed areas to add volume.