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What are Fillers?

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Dermal fillers are a type of cosmetic injectable treatment used to restore volume, smooth lines and wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are popular in aesthetic medicine for their ability to provide non-surgical solutions to address signs of aging and improve overall facial appearance. Fillers are typically composed of various substances, the most common being hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, poly-L-lactic acid, or polymethylmethacrylate.

How does Fillers work?

During a filler treatment, a trained healthcare provider injects the chosen filler into specific areas of the face. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically requires little to no downtime. The results are immediate, offering a more youthful and refreshed appearance. 

Common Treatment Areas:

  • Nasolabial Folds: Lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth.

  • Marionette Lines: Lines that run from the corners of the mouth to the jawline.

  • Lips: Lip augmentation for fuller, more defined lips.

  • Cheeks and Mid-face: Restoring volume to enhance facial contours.

  • Under Eyes (Tear Troughs): Addressing hollow or dark under-eye areas.

Types of Fillers we use

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Radiesse: Radiant Rejuvenation

Introducing Radiesse

Radiesse is a cutting-edge dermal filler renowned for its remarkable ability to restore volume and stimulate collagen production. Composed of calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres, Radiesse provides immediate volume and correction while promoting long-term collagen growth for enduring results.

Key Benefits of Radiesse:

  • Instant volumization: Achieve youthful contours and smoother skin immediately.

  • Collagen stimulation: Radiesse triggers the body's natural collagen production, contributing to a gradual improvement in skin texture and firmness.

  • Long-lasting effects: Enjoy the benefits of Radiesse for an extended period, reducing the frequency of touch-up treatments.
     

Common Treatment Areas:

  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines)

  • Marionette lines

  • Cheeks and mid-face

  • Jawline contouring

Teoxane: Timeless Elegance

Introducing Teoxane

Teoxane is a Swiss-based dermal filler brand synonymous with precision and innovation. Crafted with a hyaluronic acid-based formula, Teoxane fillers seamlessly integrate with your skin's natural structure, delivering subtle yet transformative results.

Key Features of Teoxane

  • Hyaluronic acid excellence: Teoxane fillers use high-quality hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the skin, to hydrate and revitalize.

  • Teosyal RHA technology: Mimicking the dynamic facial expressions, Teoxane's RHA (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid) technology ensures a natural and expressive outcome.

  • Tailored solutions: Teoxane offers a diverse range of fillers designed for specific treatment areas, allowing for a personalized approach to aesthetic enhancement.
     

Popular Treatment Areas

  • Lip augmentation

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Tear troughs

  • Neck and décolletage

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What are the downtime?
 

Downtime of fillers may include:

Swelling and Bruising: Mild swelling and bruising at the injection site are common and typically resolve within a few days to a week.
Redness and Tenderness: Some redness and tenderness may occur at the injection site, usually resolving shortly after the procedure.

Does Fillers have Side Effects?

Like any medical or cosmetic procedure, the use of fillers can be associated with potential side effects. It's important to note that the severity and occurrence of side effects can vary from person to person and depend on factors such as the type of filler used, the injection technique, and individual reactions.

Common side effects of fillers

  1. Lumpiness or Irregularities: In some cases, patients may notice temporary lumps or irregularities in the treated area, especially if the filler has been unevenly distributed. These issues usually resolve with time or can be addressed by the healthcare provider.

  2. Allergic Reactions: While rare, allergic reactions to the filler components can occur. It's essential to inform your healthcare provider of any known allergies before undergoing treatment.

  3. Infection: Infection at the injection site is a potential risk. Following proper aftercare instructions and maintaining good hygiene can help minimize this risk.

  4. Granulomas: Small nodules or granulomas may form in response to the filler material. These are uncommon and can be treated by a qualified healthcare provider.

It's crucial to choose a skilled and experienced Aesthetic Clinic for filler injections and to follow their post-treatment care instructions diligently. Additionally, discuss your medical history and any concerns before undergoing any cosmetic procedures.

While most side effects are temporary and mild, it's essential to be aware of potential risks. Regular follow-up appointments are recommended to monitor the results and address any concerns that may arise after the filler treatment.

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