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Hyaluronic acid treatment
Wrinkle treatment with hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a substance produced by the body that is known as a filler in aesthetic medicine and breaks down again after some time.
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Preise: ab €480.00
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Hyaluronic acid treatment
< div>Hyaluronic acid is a substance produced by the body that is referred to as a filler in aesthetic medicine and breaks down again after some time.
Stand with fillers In principle, two different filling substances are available:
1. Dissolvable fillers that are broken down by the body over a certain period of time (between 4 and 18 months, depending on the material and the patient).
2. Permanent fillers (non-dissolvable ones), which remain present in the area of the injection site for life. Although there is a permanent correction of the contour disorder, the non-dissolvable filling material very often causes problems in the form of foreign body reactions (redness, lump formation, pain, etc.).
< div> Hyaluronic acid is ideal for filling dents, skin lines, larger tissue defects, but also for nose correction. When injected into wrinkles, the level of the skin rises, which evens out the surrounding tissue and makes the skin appear smoother and plumper - an effect that lasts six to twelve months. For certain areas such as the cheeks or chin, fillers with an even longer effectiveness (up to 2 years) are also available.
In combination with Botox, for example, they are perfect for Nose-lip wrinkles, contour disorders in the chin-cheek area or frown lines.
The non-surgical 8-point facelift also applies also Liquid Lift, as a further development of wrinkle treatment with hyaluronic acid fillers. The consistency of the hyaluronic acid plays a crucial role here. Depending on the condition, fillers are used in three different strengths and viscosities and are injected into eight (or more) points on the face, which leads to a lifting of all facial structures.
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Dr. Shirin Milani
Specialist in plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery