As age advances, in addition to the appearance of fine lines and deep wrinkles, adipose tissue starts to recede, resulting in a lower volume and a change in facial contours. Unfortunately, over the years, bone tissue is also lost, and this causes a concavity in the temporal area and the cheekbones, as well as changes in the chin. It is known that a young face has the shape of an inverted triangle, otherwise known as “the triangle of youth”. Over the years, this triangle is inverted, resulting in the loss of the face’s natural beauty. The lower volume and unattractive sagging change the face’s general expressiveness and give it a tired and sad look. It is extremely important to correctly assess the condition of facial structures and their deformation to achieve an accurate and aesthetic shape and correct the signs of ageing. Years ago, the only solution was a surgical lift, but the high-quality and completely safe dermal fillers available today enable us to reshape the facial oval, fill deep wrinkles and nasolabial creases, give volume to the areas where it is necessary, shape the chin, correct the mandibular line and restore the harmony of the face. Of course, the face cannot be fully reshaped with only one dermal product – it takes a range of appropriate fillers.

SUITABLE AGE

18+

APPLICATION AREAS

Face

Methods

  • Injectable treatment

Required number of procedures

  • 1

Recovery Period

  • The results are visible immediately after the procedure. The injection site may redden, swell slightly, bruise or become more sensitive, with those reactions resolving quickly (in a few hours to 2-3 days).

Frequently asked questions

How is the procedure performed?

The dermatologists decides where the filler should be injected, taking account of the patient’s anatomical facial features, with the procedure starting from the top and middle of the face. When those areas are given volume and harmoniously balanced, the treatment proceeds to the lower third of the face. The procedure lasts 30 minutes. To ensure patient comfort, especially in people with a low pain threshold, local anaesthesia is administered.

What happens to the skin during the procedure?

The filler is spread evenly in the injection areas, with the results visible immediately.

What do we need to know about the recovery period?

No recovery period is required for this procedure. Redness or slight swelling may appear at the injection site, but the discomfort passes quickly (a few hours to a few days).

When does the effect occur and how long does it last?

The effect is visible immediately and lasts until the filler’s natural degradation.

What is the recommended frequency of the procedures?

The procedure can be repeated again after the filler’s full or partial degradation.

In what cases is the procedure not advisable?

  • Hypersensitivity to various types of fillers.
  • Skin injury at the injection site.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • Infectious diseases.
  • Viral and bacterial skin infections.
  • Oncological diseases.

Frequently asked questions:

The dermatologist determines where the filler should be inserted, taking into account the patient’s anatomical features. The procedure lasts around 20-30 minutes.

The filler is spread evenly in the cheekbone area, with the results visible immediately.

No recovery period is required for this procedure. Redness or swelling may appear at the injection site, but the discomfort passes quickly (a few hours to a few days).

The effect is visible immediately and lasts around a year.

The procedure can be repeated again after the filler’s full or partial degradation.

  • Hypersensitivity to various types of fillers;
  • Skin injury at the injection site.