One of the most common questions is whether this type of filler has harmful consequences for health. The answer is: no. The reason the body does not reject this product is simply because Hyaluronic Acid is naturally found in the body, primarily in our skin, with its main function being to fill the space between cells and keep the skin smooth, elastic, and hydrated.
Treatment
However, from the age of 25, its production and concentration in the skin decrease, which contributes to the appearance of the first expression lines and wrinkles.
This type of filler has thus become the main method to prevent or reduce the signs of aging, as its effects are immediate. Injectable Hyaluronic Acid is a gel-like product, and its application is done under local anesthesia to make the treatment as painless as possible.
The results are temporary, lasting up to 18 months in the first applications (except for the lips, which may have a shorter duration). As the body naturally and gradually absorbs this product, the filler may have a longer duration in subsequent applications. Most Hyaluronic Acid fillers are prepared with lidocaine to help minimize discomfort during the treatment.
Indications for Hyaluronic Acid Filler
Facial contouring: cheeks, jawline, chin Correction of dark circles Liquid rhinoplasty (nose) Nasolabial folds Marionette lines or "smile lines" Lips Earlobes Correction of asymmetries and facial profile Hands Buttocks