Fillers

Fillers in cosmetic surgery refer to soft tissue injectable substances that are used to add volume, restore contours, and smooth out wrinkles and fine lines. Fillers are non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments that can provide immediate and noticeable results. The most common types of fillers used in cosmetic surgery include hyaluronic acid fillers, such as Juvederm and Restylane, and calcium hydroxyapatite fillers, such as Radiesse.

Fillers are commonly used to treat a variety of cosmetic concerns, including:

  1. Lips: Fillers can be used to enhance the shape, size, and fullness of the lips.
  2. Cheeks: Fillers can be used to restore volume to the cheeks and improve the overall contour of the face.
  3. Nasolabial folds: Fillers can be used to smooth out the deep wrinkles that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth (nasolabial folds).
  4. Under-eye hollows: Fillers can be used to restore volume to the under-eye area and reduce the appearance of dark circles.
  5. Chin: Fillers can be used to enhance the chin and improve the overall balance of the face.

Fillers provide a non-surgical option for those seeking to restore a more youthful and refreshed appearance to their face. However, it is important to choose a qualified, experienced, and reputable injector to perform your filler injections to ensure the best possible results and minimize the risks of complications.

 

PROCEDURE FOLLOWED AT EVEITE

 

The best way to get fillers in our cosmetic surgery center depends on several factors, including the individual’s specific needs and goals, their anatomy, and the injector’s experience and training. In general, the following steps are involved in the procedure:

  1. Consultation: A thorough consultation with a qualified injector is the first step in planning your filler treatment. During the consultation, the injector will assess your needs and determine the best approach for you.
  2. Marking the injection sites: The injector will mark the areas where the injections will be given, taking care to ensure accurate placement and symmetry.
  3. Numbing the injection sites: A topical numbing cream or ice may be applied to the injection sites to minimize discomfort.
  4. Injection of fillers: Using a very fine needle, the injector will carefully inject the filler into the targeted area, using gentle pressure to ensure even distribution and natural-looking results.
  5. Post-treatment instructions: The injector will provide you with specific post-treatment instructions, such as avoiding rubbing or massaging the injection sites, limiting exposure to heat and sunlight, and avoiding excessive exercise for a specified period of time.

It is important to choose a reputable and experienced cosmetic surgery center, and an experienced and qualified injector, to ensure the best possible results and minimize the risks of complications. You should also discuss the type of filler being used, the expected results, and any potential risks or side effects before undergoing treatment.