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Temple Filler in Turkey

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What Is a Temple Filler?

Temple fillers are non-surgical injections that rejuvenate the temples like a mini-facelift. The temples help to shape your face and they make you look younger when they are full. Your temples also contribute to a balanced facial appearance, giving women’s faces a more heart-shaped aspect.

Temple fillers are made of naturally occurring chemicals in the human body. Hyaluronic acid is one of these chemicals and it retains water to keep our skin moisturized and firm. The depleted hyaluronic acid stores that have built up over time are replaced by injecting hyaluronic acid back into worn-out temple areas.

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How Are Temple Fillers Applied?

Temple filler treatment is a complex non-surgical procedure that should only be done by medical professionals. There are arteries in the temporal region that supply the eyes with blood so a good technique and a great understanding of anatomy is crucial for this treatment.

Our highly trained cosmetic doctors use various injection techniques to ensure the best results for your health and safety. The blunt cannula technique is commonly used for temple filling which lowers the risk of causing significant bruises and complications when compared to using needles.

How Long Do Temple Fillers Last?

There are a few variables that will influence how long temple fillers last. They include:

  • Your age
  • The amount and type of temple filler product used
  • The placement of the temple fillers

Temple fillers, like all dermal filler treatments, are not permanent but long lasting. Results may last from 6 months to several years.

Are Fillers Good for the Temples?

Temples start to lose volume in your twenties and usually in your thirties and beyond, this volume loss becomes apparent. Temple fillers make your face look rounder and give you a subtle youthful look. They make you look less tired.

What Should Be Considered Before Temple Filler?

You should be in good general health prior to deciding to undergo any type of dermal fillers. It's also great if you don't smoke, as this can impair your outcomes because smoking can delay the healing process after an injection and contribute to aging symptoms like wrinkles. You should refrain from taking any blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin, or certain vitamins, prior to getting temple filler injections. Dermal filler injections may not be a good choice for some patients with severe allergies. The doctors will examine your medical history before recommending whether or not fillers are a safe and appropriate procedure for you.

How Long Does It Take for a Temple Filler to Heal?

The results of your temple filler procedure will be seen right away. If you have any swelling after your temple filler procedure, it will go away in two to three days. For some patients, the full resolution of swelling can take up to two weeks.

What Should I Pay Attention to After Your Temple Filling?

It’s important to take good care of your skin after having temple fillers done. Here’s what to do after receiving temple fillers:

  • For a few days following your injections, avoid putting any pressure on your temples, including sleeping on them. Lie face up on your back while you sleep.
  • Don't engage in any strenuous exercise for 48 hours following the treatment.
  • Try to wait until any pain, swelling, or discomfort has subsided before touching your temples
  • To lower the risk of infection, gently wash and rinse your temples frequently (at least once a day).

Are the Results of Temple Filler Permanent?

Temple fillers do not result in a permanent effect. Depending on what kind of product is used as dermal filler and other factors like your age and the quality of the injections they will last anywhere from 6 months to several years. It is recommended to repeat the injections after the effects have worn off.

Temple Filler Prices in Turkey

Turkey is one of the top countries for aesthetic operations in terms of cost to high quality results. Turkey has many clinics and the costs of operations there are lower than the USA, Canada, the UK and other European countries. The high number of professional clinics and medical personnel in Turkey boosts competition and drives down costs. The costs of getting temple fillers in Turkey depend on a number of factors such as your age and your physical condition and the prices of the products used for the fillings. The quality of clinical work in Turkey is very high and the prices are usually a lot less expensive compared to other European countries and North America and the UK.

Every person is different and their needs are different. Do not hesitate to contact us and to get a personal consultation. Our professional personnel will be glad to answer any questions you might have.

According to different circumstances, including the patient's metabolism and the particular filler utilized, most fillers in the temple area endure between 10 and 18 months.

On the contrary, temple fillers can delay aging symptoms. Fillers can effectively elevate the skin when applied properly because when you lose fat, muscle, or bone, your skin sags.

Since high-density fillers are more durable, they are perfect for treating the temple region. Due to the combined loss of bone, fat, and collagen, this area hollows out more severely than others.

Yes. Some dermal fillers aid in the body's natural collagen production, which helps replenish the fat in your temples. They can give the skin a more youthful appearance while firming it up and minimizing wrinkles.

Filling the temples can change more than just the forehead region; because it raises the cheeks and even the brows, it can change the entire form of the face.

Yes, absolutely. Temple filler is nearly always quite natural-looking and only softens the contour of the lateral face when injected conservatively and with the right aims.

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