Hyaluronic Filler Treatment
For smoother skin, defined contours, and natural volume restoration.
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During a hyaluronic filler treatment, a soft, biodegradable filler is injected into the skin or tissue. It fills wrinkles, restores lost volume, and enhances contours – resulting in a natural, refreshed, and balanced look without an artificial appearance.
Treatment duration
Depending on the area, approximately 20–45 minutes.
Discomfort
Minimal – most hyaluronic fillers contain a local anesthetic, and very fine needles ensure a nearly painless experience.
Results
Immediate visible effect; final result after 1–2 days. Longevity varies between 6–18 months depending on product and area.
Repetition
Maintenance every 9–12 months depending on filler type and skin metabolism.
Benefits
Instant results · Natural volume restoration · Defined facial contours · No downtime.
Treatment duration: 20–45 minutes
Discomfort: Low, due to local anesthetic in filler
Results: Immediate, lasting 6–18 months
Preparation & Aftercare
How should I prepare for a hyaluronic filler treatment?
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (e.g. aspirin) for 24 hours before treatment. Skin should be clean and makeup-free.
What should I do after the treatment?
Avoid sports, sauna, and sun exposure for 24 hours. Cooling compresses can help with mild swelling or redness.
How often should the treatment be repeated?
Depending on the filler used, every 9–12 months to maintain optimal results.

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FAQ
Do you have more questions or would you like to learn more?
Contact usWhat is a hyaluronic filler treatment?
Hyaluronic acid fillers are injected to smooth wrinkles, add volume, and enhance facial contours naturally.
When will I see results?
The effect is immediate, with the final result visible after 1–2 days.
How long do results last?
Depending on the filler and metabolism, typically 6–18 months.
Which areas can be treated?
Common areas include lips, cheeks, nasolabial folds, chin, jawline, and tear troughs.
Is the treatment painful?
No, most fillers contain local anesthetic and are injected using ultra-fine needles.




