Dermal fillers
Lipoinject Small Area 25G
JUVEDERM ULTRA 2 (2x0.55ml)
ELLANSE L 1ml
Desirial PLUS 2ml
BELOTERO BALANCE Lidocaine 1ml
TEOSYAL KISS 1ml
Saypha Rich 1ml
Restylane Kysse Lidocaine 1ml
Radiesse 1.5ml
PLURYAL MESO I 5ml
PERFECTHA DERM
JUVEDERM ULTRA 3 (2x1ml)
FILORGA M-HA 10 (3x3ml)
ELLANSE M 1ml
BELOTERO HYDRO 1ml
TEOSYAL MESO 1ml
Saypha Volume 1ml
RESTYLANE Lidocaine 0.5ml
Radiesse With Lidocaine 1.5ml
PLURYAL MESO II 5ml
Dermal Fillers are gel correctors that are injectable dermal fillers based on components native to the dermis tissue. Preparations for contour plastics are an effective alternative to surgery (less traumatic) and hardware procedures (more quickly) in matters of anti-aging therapy. In just one or two procedures, fillers will help to cope with various aesthetic defects and age-related degradations on the face and body skin with minimal risk to the patient's health.
Features of the introduction of fillers into tissues
The main active ingredient of biodegradable fillers is active compounds biocompatible with tissues (hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite), which after a certain period of action break down into smaller fractions and are naturally excreted from the body.
The most in-demand today are fillers based on hyaluronic acid, which have undeniable advantages over other drugs, such as:
- 100% fabric compatibility;
- low risk of adverse reactions with the introduction of hyaluronic filler;
- a wide range of applications on the face and body due to various viscous-plastic characteristics;
- a large selection of drugs;
- prolonged correction result;
- affordable cost.
Filler injections are performed exclusively in a specialized clinic or beauty salon. Minimally invasive correction intervention is associated with the introduction of fillers under the skin; each drug has contraindications. The procedure should be performed by a certified and pre-trained cosmetologist who will select the optimal drug based on the characteristics of the patient's skin and the tasks of correction. The session takes no more than 30-40 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia in order to eliminate any discomfort in the patient and ensure more accurate work of the doctor.