The forehead area is structurally flatter in men and more convex in women... In some people, this area may become increasingly flat or even concave. If there is not enough support in the bone and connective tissue under it, the muscle activity in the forehead also causes deepening of the lines... The filling of the forehead is done for two purposes.... First, if the forehead is sunken, that is, it is hollow, it can be used for a convex head. Filling deep lines, which is especially common in men, and is used to fill parts of the lines between the eyebrows that extend to the forehead... What we call sleep lines, is the name that is created for the vertical parallel lines that are seen especially on the forehead, and these lines are on the forehead with the time of filling.. It uses botox..
The price of various facial gels, the temple area is the area that holds the upper part of the face and is located between the outer parts of the eyebrows and the eyes and the scalp.. The temple area loses its volume due to genetics, using fillers in the temple area as a result of weight loss or weight loss.. In this area it is reduced and appears more dynamic... and creates a younger face.... Since the temple area It is the area that holds the eyebrows, the outer part of the eyebrow is slightly raised.... When used in addition to botulinum toxin in patients with pale eyebrows, it makes the outer part of the eyebrow slanted and more prominent, especially in young patients.... even if it is done with a cannula.... **To get more detailed information about fillers, you can take a look at other filler articles on our website... Contact us to schedule a consultation about filler injections.**
**Possibility of draining or modifying injectable fillers**
Injection of dermal fillers, especially hyaluronic acid fillers, is one of the most popular methods to increase the volume of the lips, cheeks, under the eyes, and other areas of the face, but sometimes the result of the injection may not be as expected, or complications such as asymmetry, subcutaneous masses, or even adverse reactions may occur in these cases. Very important. gives.. **1... Solvent filler with hyaluronidase enzyme**
The hyaluronidase enzyme is used for fillers containing hyaluronic acid (such as Juviderm, Restylen and Teosial). This enzyme quickly breaks down the filler molecules and causes its reduction or complete removal.
It may cause temporary swelling... possibility of enzyme sensitivity in some people... **2... manual massage and correction**
Sometimes, if the filler is injected asymmetrically or in small lumps, the doctor can correct the injection area with controlled massage.. This method is usually effective in the first days after the injection, because the filler is not yet completely fixed in the tissue.. A simple procedure without the need for additional injections.
It requires a high skill of the doctor... **3... Patience and natural absorption of filler**
If you are not satisfied with the result of the injection, but the filler is hyaluronic acid, you can wait until it is gradually absorbed by the body.... This process may take between 6 months and 2 years depending on the type of filler and the metabolism of the person's body... a completely natural method without the need for medical intervention... **❌** ****Disadvantages:
It takes time....asymmetry or other problems may remain for a long time....**4....surgical evacuation (for permanent or semi-permanent fillers)**
If permanent or semi-permanent fillers (such as polyacrylamide, liquid silicone or polymethyl methacrylate) are used, it is not possible to dissolve them with enzymes.. In these cases, the only way to empty the filler is to remove it through surgery.
Permanent removal of inappropriate or problematic fillers **: *****
It requires surgery and a recovery period... there is a risk of scarring and damage to the surrounding tissues... if you see the following after filler injection, you may need correction:
Asymmetry or abnormal shape that remains after the initial swelling has subsided... Firm lumps or filler lumps that do not go away with massage... Persistent pain, inflammation, or skin discoloration that is a sign of infection or vascular occlusion... Not meeting your expectations and wanting to reduce the volume of the filler. The best filler method may be to use permanent fillers. it is necessary