Filler

Skin Volume Up, Confidence Up

What is Filler?

As we age, our face loses volume and wrinkles as collagen, hyaluronic acid, elastin, and fat decrease. At this time, fillers are injected into the skin to improve wrinkles or fill in areas that lack volume, such as the lips, cheeks, and forehead. It is effective for improving sunken scars or creating plump lips to make you look younger.

In addition to this immediate volume effect, fillers are also effective for long-term anti-aging by stimulating fibroblasts to strengthen collagen and adipose tissue. They can also be used for minor cosmetic purposes, such as correcting a low nose bridge or adding volume to the forehead.

  • Volume Restoration: Fill in the volume missing in your face for a more youthful look
  • Wrinkle improvement: Improves wrinkles by adding volume under the skin.
  • Contour Enhancement: Improve facial contours to make them clearer and more three-dimensional

Filler treatment process

There are many different types of fillers, but hyaluronic acid fillers account for about 80%.

Hyaluronic acid is a component found in our bodies, and it fills the treatment area with volume by drawing in water more than 1,000 times its weight. Hyaluronic acid fillers have a short duration, but they are naturally absorbed by our bodies over time, and they are characterized by less foreign body sensation or clumping when injected into the skin.

Areas where filler can be used

Fillers are effective in adding volume to various areas of the face or improving wrinkles. The main areas where fillers can be used are as follows:

Make thin lips plump

Aegyo-sal to improve under-eye bags

Tighten the sunken forehead

Improvement of sunken cheeks and nasolabial folds

Improve a low nose bridge

Improvement of wrinkles and correction of sunken scars

Restore volume and youth to your skin with fillers!

Differences between botox and filler

BotoxFiller
principleImprove wrinkles by injecting a component called ‘botulinum toxin’ into the muscles to suppress muscle contraction.Injecting a filling material similar to a body component, such as ‘hyaluronic acid’, into areas lacking volume
Application areaWrinkles around the eyes, forehead wrinkles, frown lines or muscular square jawFills in volume to sunken areas such as lips, cheeks, nose, and chin
DurationThe effect usually lasts for about 3 to 6 months.Depending on the type of filler, it usually lasts from 6 months to 2 years.

Depending on the type of filler, the effects can generally last for a long time, from 6 months to 2 years. For example, the most commonly used hyaluronic acid filler usually lasts for 6 months to 1 year.

Both are injection treatments, but botox is effective in improving wrinkles by suppressing muscle contraction, and filler is a procedure that injects body-like ingredients into sunken areas to give volume.