temple filling

The temple is a slightly concave region located in a temporal region. The disappearance of the adipose tissue here over time pulls the face down, causing sagging and depressions in the forehead and eyebrow area.

Due to the thin structure of the skin in the temple area, it is a region that can easily wrinkle due to facial expressions and age. With the collapse of the temples, the eyebrows and forehead regions are visibly narrowed, the external bone of the eye, which forms the anterior border of the pit, becomes more prominent and sagging of the eyelid occurs.

Temple filling is a process that requires a lot of attention in terms of the area to be treated. The filling to be made should be proportional to the cheekbones and should not disturb the proportion of the face. For this reason, it is very important to apply it in reliable and expert hands.

How is the temple filling process applied?

Dermal filler injections are used to reshape the temples and restore their former volume.

Temple filling is generally a painless and painless procedure. Before the procedure, a cream with local anesthetic effect is applied to the area to be treated. After waiting for 10-15 minutes, it is disinfected with an antiseptic solution and the process is started.

Filling material in appropriate doses is injected into the areas to be treated with a fine needle, vertically and directly. The procedure takes an average of 15-30 minutes. One of the biggest advantages of the application applied to the temple is that the effect of the filling appears immediately and it is possible to return to normal life immediately after the procedure.

What are the benefits of temple filling?

It destroys the lines in the temple area due to mimics.
It provides a voluminous and vigorous look at the temples.
The temple filler has a lifting and lifting effect on the eyebrows and forehead.
It provides a lively appearance by reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
It provides a proportional appearance by filling the areas that disrupt the asymmetry of the face in the temple area.

For whom is the temple filling done?

Temple filling can be applied to anyone between the ages of 18 and 65 who is uncomfortable with the appearance of the temple area.

Who cannot have temple filling done?

To women who are pregnant and breastfeeding,
For patients with unregulated diabetes,
Those who have atherosclerosis and those who have had a stroke in the past,
Those with blood coagulation disorders,
For those with heart disease
Those with skin infections and
It is not recommended to apply the temple filling procedure to those who are allergic to the applied substance.

How long does the temple filling process last?

The permanence of the temple filling process is usually 12-15 months. Since the temple area is not a mobile area and the filling material is applied to a large area, the effects of the procedure cover a long time.

The permanence of the filling varies according to the filling material used and personal characteristics. Thin-structured fillings containing hyaluronic acid are preferred for temple filling. Therefore, hyaluronic acid loses its effects over time and disappears. The temple filling process is a repeatable process.

What should be considered after the temple filling process?

In the first 24 hours after the temple filling application; The application area should not be washed, Sports should not be done, Extremely hot areas should be avoided (solarium, rabbi, sauna, etc.), Alcohol should not be consumed and cigarettes should not be smoked, Direct sun exposure should be avoided and Plenty of water should be drunk.

What are the side effects of the temple filling procedure?

Although it is a rare condition, it is possible that some side effects can be seen in sensitive people. When you encounter side effects such as swelling, itching, redness, and dizziness, you should consult your specialist doctor immediately.