Filler applications are aesthetic procedures in which substances like hyaluronic acid are injected into the skin to address volume loss, wrinkles, and contour deficiencies. These substances add volume to the skin and enhance its youthful radiance.
The full recovery process can vary from person to person, but typically, most individuals achieve complete healing within 2 to 4 weeks. In the months following the procedure, the scars on the eyelids continue to heal and take their final shape.
For more detailed information about the recovery process and a personalized assessment, we welcome you to visit our clinic.
Under-eye light filler is suitable for individuals who experience the following conditions:
It is generally recommended for individuals with healthy skin who are bothered by the above concerns. However, since each person's needs are different, it is important to consult with a specialist for a personalized assessment. The expert team at ED+ Clinic will determine the most appropriate treatment option based on your skin condition, expectations, and overall health.
Thread lifting is applied to the following areas of the face:
Since thread lifting is a targeted procedure, the areas to be treated and the placement of the threads may vary depending on each individual's needs and goals. At ED+ Clinic, our expert team assesses your individual condition to determine which areas and thread techniques should be focused on.
Yes, lips may feel different after lip filler. Immediately after the procedure, the lips may feel fuller and more voluminous due to the added volume from the filler. For the first few days or weeks, there might be slight swelling and tenderness, which can make the lips feel different than usual.
Once the filler settles and the swelling decreases, the lips will start to feel more natural. However, it can take some time for the filler to fully settle and for the results to become completely visible. The fullness typically diminishes within a few days, and the lips will feel more natural.
Yes, jawline filler can be reversed after the procedure. Jawline fillers are typically temporary, and the filler material is gradually absorbed by the body over time. Therefore, if an undesired result occurs or if the person is not satisfied with the outcome, the effects of the filler will fade, making it reversible.
However, when reversing jawline filler, it may take some time for the effects to completely diminish.