Facial fill is a very efficient and safe technique. Overall, it’s a relatively simple and completely painless process.
It must be done by a professional so that the steps are carried out correctly. Before starting the facial filling such as chin filling (ฉีดฟิลเลอร์คาง which is the term in Thai) procedure, anesthesia applications must be made where the treatment will be carried out.
After that, hyaluronic acid applications are made. It is a natural substance already present in our body and is nothing more than sugar molecules capable of attracting water. Hyaluronic acid also has the function of filling the spaces between cells.
Needles are used to injecting the acid. They can be of varying sizes according to the depth of cellular tissue that needs to be reached. Most of the time, filling in doesn’t take more than half an hour. However, this time may be relative, varying according to the extent of treatment. The important thing is to always take your doubts to the responsible professional. This, if qualified and experienced, will inform you step by step of the procedure and consider its peculiarities.
What Is The Difference Between Hyaluronic Acid And Botulinum Toxin?
When it comes to facial fillers, it is common for people to confuse the substances used. For example, there is an association between hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin. The latter is better known as botox and helps minimize and soften the force of muscle contraction. It also has the function of relaxing the regions of the face where there are a lot of movements, such as the forehead and the region around the eyes. Botulinum toxin helps prevent expression marks from settling in these regions.
Botox has few contraindications, such as in case of pregnancy, lactation, and allergies. The interval between one application and another varies according to each person, but it is recommended that it is not reapplied before 5 months.
Hyaluronic acid is more used for localized fillers with significant marks and expression lines loss. These regions are between the angle of the jaw and the corner of the mouth. In addition, hyaluronic acid is more efficient in increasing the lip contour’s volume and definition and reverses the effects of aging fatigue. It is essential to make a caveat about hyaluronic acid. It is a fact that it is absorbable by the body.
This can occur in a variable period of 6 to 8 months. In this way, facial filling with this substance is not definitive. It is necessary to have frequent contact with the dentist to reapply the substance and redefine treatment planning.