Filler injections

What is filler?

Filler is a viscous gel-like substance used to fill spaces under the skin for two purposes:

  • Eliminate wrinkles and scars.
  • For the purpose of inflation and enlargement.

Types of fillers:

Permanent filler:

  • It consists of microparticles of polymethacrylate, polyalkalidium particles, and silicone oil.
  • Allergy: An allergy test must be performed at least four weeks before the injection, to detect many allergic cases.
  • The duration of the result is long, more than a year.
  • Injection techniques: threading and mapping, both of which require a highly skilled physician.
  • Filler removal: It requires surgery to remove it.
  • Features: Long lasting results compared to the cost
  • Disadvantages: Difficulty in modifying the procedure if dissatisfied with the result.

Temporary filler:

  • It consists of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and polylactic acid in concentrations that vary between manufacturing companies.
  • Allergy: We notice an allergy to the type of filler made from collagen extracted from cows.
  • Duration of results: Lasts for no more than a year, but requires a skilled doctor to ensure the best results.
  • Injection technique: Injection techniques are much simpler because the results can be easily modified by increasing or decreasing the volume.
  • Filler removal: by injecting filler-dissolving enzymes.

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Disadvantages:

Filler injection sites:

Madam, fillers are injected into several places, but you must choose a doctor with extensive experience in this field to inject the appropriate method and quantity to hide, highlight, or fill the desired area.

My advice to every woman is not to rush in choosing a doctor. Choosing a doctor is a key factor in achieving the desired results from filler injections. The doctor’s skill and experience are among the most important criteria for achieving the best results.