Fillers are injectables that fill in wrinkles, restore lost facial volume and correct contours. They most often contain hyaluronic acid, which retains moisture in the tissues and gives the skin a more youthful appearance.
When are fillers indicated?
Fillers should only be injected when indicated, not "just in case".
The main reasons:
Deep wrinkles that cannot be eliminated with care cosmetics
Loss of volume in the cheekbones, cheeks or lips with age
Facial asymmetry that requires correction
Why fillers should not be done too early
Contrary to popular belief, fillers do not prevent wrinkles. They are designed to fill in defects that already exist. Early injections without medical indications can lead to undesirable effects:
Accumulation of the drug in the tissues - studies show that fillers can persist for up to 12 years
Filler migration - the drug is able to move to other areas, changing the contour of the face
Pillow face - frequent corrections create a "pillow" effect, smoothing out natural lines and relief
Can filler be removed?
Filler removal is possible using the enzyme hyaluronidase, which breaks down hyaluronic acid. However, the procedure has risks:
An inflammatory process is possible
Your own skin tissue may be damaged
It is not always possible to fully restore the previous relief of the face
How to avoid complications?
Apply only to licensed clinics
Choose a doctor with medical education and experience working with fillers
Do not do the correction "in reserve"
Before the procedure, discuss all risks and expected results
Fillers are an effective tool for rejuvenation, but only in the hands of a professional and in the presence of real indications. Early and frequent injections can alter natural facial features and lead to long-term consequences.