WHAT IS DERMAL FILLING?
Due to normal aging, the lost volume and elasticity are replaced by a minimally invasive process and the main structure of the rubbed is supported. Hyaluronic acid is the strongest water that holds water in nature. It is one of the substances, together with its volume and elasticity, it gives a lively and bright smile by sowing water on the applied area. In the filling application, the change in volume and weight is noticed instantly. Compared to surgical applications, the advantage is that it is cheaper and the result is seen immediately. Filling applications can be combined with other antiage applications in a very powerful way. This requirement will be advised and explained in detail during the physician's consultation.
HOW ARE THE FILLINGS TAKEN?
We can examine the fillings in two sections. Temporary fillings and Semi-permanent fillings.
GE & CC FILLERS?
Collagen: It has a protein structure and is the main material of cartilage, tooth and bone tissue. It may originate from human or bovine (Bovine collagen).
Hyaluronic Acid: It is a natural substance that is densely found in the soft connective tissue of our body and in the eye phase. In addition, cartilage is found in joints and skin. It is not derived from animals.
Calciumhydroxylhepatite: It is the heaviest group of Y & uuml; z fillings. It is found naturally in human bone. It is used for very deep wrinkles on our face. (Radiesse, Radiance)
Polylactic acid: It is a synthetic material that stimulates the formation of collagen in the skin after it is injected. It is used in the lower half, which is much more versatile. It does not instantly create volume like other fillings, resulting in & ccedil; Slowly a few (Sculptura, New-Fill)
SEMI-PERMANENT FILLERS?
PMMA (Polimethylmethacrylate): 20% of it is PMMA microcrystals. Microcrystals are suspended in 80% pure collagen gel (Artekoll, Artefill, Metacrill).
WHAT ARE THE APPLICATION AREAS OF DERMAL FILLING?
a. Glebella (between two eyebrows) lines
b. Nasolabial grooves
c. Silencing Lines
D. Lip filling and shaping
to. Marionette (rim and neck line) lines
f. Scars & Deep Scars
g. Y & uuml; z asymmetries
h. Cigarette streaks (upper lip upper and lower lower lip)