What are dermal filler treatments?
Dermal filler treatments are medical aesthetic procedures performed to support volume loss that may occur over time in the face and certain areas, or to help achieve a more balanced facial appearance. Hyaluronic acid–based fillers are most commonly used. These materials are biocompatible and provide temporary effects.
For what purposes can dermal fillers be applied?
Dermal fillers may be planned to support facial contours, balance volume loss in specific areas, or help improve facial proportions. The aim of the procedure is not to alter facial expression, but to support and preserve a natural appearance.
Which areas can dermal fillers be applied to?
Dermal fillers may be applied to areas such as the lips, cheekbones, nasolabial folds, chin line, jawline, and other facial regions. The treatment areas are determined following a physician’s evaluation based on individual facial structure and needs.
Are dermal fillers permanent?
Dermal fillers are not permanent. The duration of effect may vary depending on the product used, the treated area, and the individual’s metabolic characteristics. The fillers are gradually and naturally absorbed by the body over time.
How is the treatment process planned?
Before the procedure, facial anatomy, skin structure, and overall health condition are evaluated. The scope of the treatment, the type of filler, and the amount to be used are planned based on this assessment.
Are dermal filler treatments suitable for everyone?
Dermal filler treatments may be applied to individuals deemed suitable following a physician’s evaluation. In certain health conditions or special circumstances, the procedure may be postponed or not recommended.
What is the post-treatment process like?
After the procedure, individuals are informed about personalized aftercare considerations. The process may vary depending on the treated area and individual factors.
How often can dermal filler treatments be repeated?
The frequency of repeat treatments may vary depending on the treated area, the product used, and individual factors. The most appropriate plan is determined following a physician’s evaluation.


