Filling
Dermal fillers are a commonly used method for treating contour deformations, particularly on the face, which can occur due to factors such as aging, genetics, facial expressions, trauma, or the use of improper cosmetics.
Dermal fillers can be classified into two categories: temporary and permanent. Temporary fillers include materials like hyaluronic acid, which gradually break down over time. Permanent fillers, on the other hand, are usually obtained from the individual’s own body (autogenous) or consist of semi-permanent materials. The duration of effectiveness varies from person to person and depends on the specific area of application. Typically, fillers with a duration of 6-12 months are commonly used.
Dermal fillers can be applied to various areas, including:
1. Deformations resulting from physical traumas.
2. Deep lines around the lips.
3. Nasolabial lines (the lines that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth).
4. Lines above the lips that cause a downward appearance.
5. Cheek plumping, which involves enhancing the volume of the cheekbones and cheeks.
6. Forehead lines.
7. Lip augmentation, aimed at enhancing the fullness and shape of the lips.These are just a few examples of the areas where dermal fillers can be used. The specific treatment plan will depend on individual needs and the recommendations of a qualified professional.








