Filler injections are among the most commonly performed minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. These procedures, which are generally performed to correct contour irregularities, can be performed on adults of all ages.
Aesthetic Filler Application Areas
- The grooves extending from the edge of the nose to the corner of the mouth (nasolabial folds)
- Deep frown lines
- Lip lines, plumping, and contouring
- Tear duct
- Marionette lines
- Jawlines and Jaw Augmentation
- Cheek sagging and loss of support
- Depressed scar tissue
Who should not undergo aesthetic filler treatment?
- Pregnant women, those suspected of being pregnant, and breastfeeding women
- Those with active infections in the area to be treated (cold sores, acne, soft tissue infections, etc.)
- In individuals with wound healing disorders
- In individuals with bleeding disorders
- In individuals with skin diseases in the treatment area (psoriasis, lichen, etc.)
- Those with uncontrolled systemic diseases (high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure, etc.)
- People with unrealistic expectations or body image disorders
- In those with severe allergies
HOW LONG DO FILLER TREATMENTS LAST?
The duration of the procedure varies depending on the size of the area to be treated and the amount of filler material to be injected. However, if we were to mention an average duration, we could say it takes between 10 and 30 minutes. The duration of filler treatments varies depending on the products used. On average, it lasts between 9 and 18 months.
Which fillers are available in the application depending on the area?
- Russian Lips (Lip Filler)
- Facial Filler
- Nose Filler
- Jaw Filler
- Under-Eye Light Filler
- Temporal Filler
- Cheek Filler
- Forehead Filler
- Nasolabial Filler
WHAT ARE THE POST-FILLING PRECAUTIONS?
First, you should follow your doctor’s instructions based on the area where the procedure was performed. In general, you should not rub your face for the first 24 hours, and you should not apply pressure to the treated areas with your hands. You should not massage your face, do facial yoga, etc. You should not pluck your eyebrows, dye your hair, or apply makeup on the day of the procedure. Avoid hot baths and intense sun exposure during the first 24 hours, as these can cause redness on the face.


