Cheek Filling
Cheek Filling
Aging causes losses in fat and muscle tissues on the face, and even bone loss may occur. These changes result in hollows, sagging, and wrinkles on the face. Cheeks appear fuller and more youthful in younger individuals, providing an energetic and feminine appearance. However, with age, this fullness diminishes. Filler applications help to restore these lost volumes.
Who should not undergo the procedure?
Similar to other procedures, pregnant and breastfeeding individuals, those with active infections in the application area, individuals with active autoimmune diseases, and those who are excessively sensitive to filler substances should avoid the procedure.
How is the procedure performed?
Cheek filling can be done with blunt-tipped cannulas or needles. Both methods are comfortable for patients.
How long does the procedure take?
The application takes between 15 and 30 minutes.
Is cheek filling painful?
Minimal pain is felt as an anesthetic cream is applied before the procedure.
What is the recovery time?
Since no incision is made during the procedure, there is no recovery time, and daily activities can be resumed without bruising or redness.
When are the clear results obtained?
Visible results are noticed immediately after the procedure, and clear results are typically achieved within 2 weeks.
What to be cautious about after the procedure?
Avoid vigorous massage movements in the injected area. Refrain from heavy physical activities that increase the temperature of the treated area for 48 hours after the application. Avoid sleeping face down for 1-2 weeks.
How long does it last?
The longevity of the procedure is 9-12 months.