Chin Fillers
Why Do We Use Chin Fillers?
- To give a ‘V’ shape to the face,
- To compensate a short or small lower chin,
- To better define the jawline
- While obtaining a strongly defined jaw, to improve the look on double chin and wrinkles in the neck area.
What Are the Contents of Chin Fillers?
For chin fillers usually products containing hyaluronic acid or calcium hydroxyapatite are used. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in the body. Its function is to carry water to the skin. We use this substance due to its water retaining structure. Fillers containing calcium hydroxyapatite are retainer materials due to their bone graft structure. They boost collagen and elastin and have a stimulating effect.
What Is the Effect?
Fillers increase the volume in the area they are applied due to their water retainer and regenerative properties. New generation high-tech fillers last 1-2 years and they do not cause lumps or bumps. They band with the connective tissue moving with it and they create a natural look.
How Is A Natural Look Obtained?
In the anatomical structure when we look at the face from the profile, we aim to get close to the perpendicular line drawn from the front-middle of the lower chin in a balanced way from different angles. In this procedure the goal is to support the chin from the front and profile.
Personalized Application
With the Canfield-VECTRA M3 3D screening technology we can plan for the best application and choose the correct product for the individual. Thanks to this screening method we can analyse the current situation, exchange ideas on the expectations of the patient and plan according to what can be done. With the anesthetic cream and the local anesthetic contained in the filler pain is nearly non existent. The duration of the procedure is averagely 15-20 minutes.
After the Procedure
The results are instant and observable after the procedure. Although rarely, after the procedure visible purple marks may occur where the needles or cannulas were applied through. In 2-3 days these marks are less visible. The new high-tech fillers and the anesthetic they contain have considerably decreased the risk of edema and purple marks. Patients usually do not have pain related complaints.