What are fillers?

Fillers are preparations of different chemical composition as well as length of duration. Most often they are used to fill wrinkles and other irregularities. Hyaluronic acid is the most commonly used filler of natural origin and is one of the biodegradable fillers.

Fillers with the lowest concentration of hyaluronic acid are most often used to hydrate the skin, while fillers with higher concentrations are used in the correction of lips, wrinkles and dark circles. The importance is that their application is safer for the patient.

Hyaluron is a natural polysaccharide – a complex blend of sugars and proteins. Hyaluron, along with collagen and other active substances that keep the skin youthful, is naturally found in the skin. Its function is to hydrate the skin; prevents drying out and retains water, provides volume to the skin and promotes healing. The ability to bind water ensures the firmness of the connective tissue, which makes the skin tight and smooth.

Thanks to their structure, they can be injected into all parts of the face. They are most often used to fill wrinkles around the lips and correct the contours of the face, lips and dark circles.

Their application is also very popular for filling the wrinkles of the neckline and neck, and they are ideal for nasolabial wrinkles, puppet wrinkles and wrinkles around the eyes.

The treatment depends on the area being treated, but on average the duration of the treatment is 10-15 minutes. All dermal fillers contain local anesthesia, which makes the treatment almost painless. The procedures are very fast, and the results are visible almost immediately. The appearance of swelling or redness is short-lived, and significant and long-lasting side effects are rare.

It is very important that the treatment is carried out by a professional and qualified person in order to avoid unwanted results. The application of high-quality and certified fillers is also important.