
Filler treatments are suitable for anyone who wants help with minor changes caused by aging. Less is more when it comes to fillers, so that the end result looks natural.
Filler treatments are suitable for anyone who finds the changes associated with aging—such as wrinkles or furrows—disturbing. Fillers can also be used to shape the lips and moisturize the skin. When injected deeper into the facial bones, fillers raise the cheekbones and reduce the lower jaw.
Various types of injection treatments have become significantly more common around the world in recent years. Today, it is a quick, safe procedure that requires minimal recovery time.
Fillers contain a clear gel that is injected into the desired area of the skin. The biochemically produced gel mimics the hyaluronic acid naturally found in the skin and consists of non-animal-based ingredients. Filler treatment plumps, moisturizes, and smooths the skin immediately.
During the procedure, a very fine needle is used to inject the filler gel into the desired area of the skin. The treatment is quick, usually taking less than 30 minutes.
The filler contains 0.3% lidocaine anesthetic, which significantly reduces discomfort. Pain perception is individual, and if necessary, the skin surface can also be numbed locally with an anesthetic cream before the procedure.
The effects of the treatment last from a few months to up to two years. The filler is gradually removed from the skin through metabolism. Filler treatment slightly increases the skin's own collagen production, which means that some of the effects can be long-lasting. However, the results are mainly temporary, and the treatment leaves no permanent marks on the skin.
The first visit always includes time for questions, which you can ask without hesitation. In addition, the suitability and cost of the treatment are always confirmed before treatment. As with any treatment that involves piercing the skin with a needle, filler treatment may cause bruising, swelling, and redness. These disappear from the skin individually, usually within a few days. Serious complications from injection treatments are extremely rare when performed by a practitioner with a thorough knowledge of anatomy.