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A filler, literally meaning "filler," is a procedure in which a skin-like substance is inserted under the skin with a syringe.
It is commonly used to insert fillers into the dermis and subcutaneous fat layers of the skin to fill in sagging skin or sunken faces and smooth out deep wrinkles.
If the surgical method of inserting a solid implant or prosthesis is cumbersome, this is also a relatively easy procedure to perform.
The procedure has almost no scars and the treatment time is short.
In some cases, there may be a palpable area under the skin at the treatment site, such as a bruise or bump, and depending on the injected dose, it may be over-corrected or under-corrected.
The substances used in fillers are varied, such as Restylane, radius and atechol, and the duration varies from product to product.
Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the skin and has the function of holding cells together and attracting water molecules to retain moisture and elasticity, while the substance of hyaluronic acid extracted from plants is Restylane.
Restylane is a relatively safe substance with immediate effects after injection, and the effects generally last about 6 months to 1 year.

You don't need to make any special preparations.

1. Apply local anesthetic cream or inject anesthetic.
2. Use a fine needle to inject the filler into the desired area.
The estimated time required is short, about 10 minutes, but depending on your skin condition and the type of filler, you may need multiple treatments and the process may last a long time.

The day after surgery, makeup is allowed.
2 to 3 days after surgery, avoid strenuous exercise, drinking, and intense sun exposure, and be careful not to infect the treatment site.
Avoid exposure to high temperatures, such as saunas and steam rooms, for a week after surgery, and avoid facial massages for at least a month.
For nasal fillers, avoid wearing glasses for a week, and for lip fillers, avoid licking your tongue or shocking your lips.
Squeezing the blood vessels after injecting the filler can cause pain.
After surgery, there may be swelling, bruising, itching, foreign body sensation, hyperpigmentation, and allergy symptoms that improve over time. Hyperplastic scars, inflammatory reactions, secondary bacterial infections, skin color changes, and skin necrosis may occur.
If side effects occur, massage, antibiotic medication, and steroid use can help.