Wrinkle filler
Wrinkle filler
- Natural wrinkle correction
- Hyaluronic acid volume restoration
- Immediate results
- Personalised treatment
- Youthful facial contours
- Carried out by a doctor
Treatment Characteristics
| Treatment type: | Hyaluronic acid wrinkle filler | |
| Treatment duration: | A single session takes approximately 20–30 minutes, depending on the area treated. | |
| Frequency: | The effect of the wrinkle filler typically lasts 9–15 months depending on individual factors and the chosen product. The need for retreatment is assessed on an individual basis. | |
| Setting: | The treatment is performed with a topical anaesthetic cream or a filler containing anaesthetic, so any discomfort is minimal. The procedure is carried out by a doctor in a clinical environment. |
Useful information
Before the treatment we assess the type and depth of the lines and the anatomy of the face. The area is disinfected and, where needed, a topical anaesthetic cream is applied. The hyaluronic acid filler is then placed precisely beneath the lines and folds. The result is visible immediately, with the final outcome becoming apparent as initial swelling subsides.
- Avoid wearing make-up for 24 hours after the treatment
- Avoid strenuous exercise, sauna and steam room for a short period
- Avoid direct sun exposure and sunbeds
- Treat the treated area gently
Hyaluronic acid wrinkle filler is a safe, well-tolerated injectable procedure performed by a qualified doctor. Temporary redness, swelling, sensitivity or, more rarely, bruising may occur after the treatment, all of which resolve within a few days.
Which wrinkles can be treated with hyaluronic acid filler?
Static lines and folds visible at rest, such as nasolabial folds or marionette lines, can be effectively treated.
How natural do the results look?
When performed by an experienced practitioner the result is harmonious and natural-looking, while preserving facial expression.
How long does the result last?
The effect generally lasts 9–15 months, depending on the filler used and individual factors.