How is temple filler done? Robab Clinic, West Shahrak
Temple Filler – Restoring Volume and Vitality to the Face
As time passes and the subcutaneous fat decreases, the temple area may appear sunken or hollow. This change makes the face look more tired and thinner than normal. Temple fillers restore lost volume by injecting safe, hyaluronic acid-based fillers, giving the face a younger, more balanced, and more refreshed appearance.
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Benefits of temple fillers
- Filling depressions and improving facial symmetry
- Overall facial rejuvenation and reducing the appearance of lines around the eyes and eyebrows
- Quick and non-surgical
- Lasts from a few months to more than a year (depending on the type of filler)
- Natural and gradual results
Temple filler applications
- Filling temple depressions caused by aging or weight loss
- Creating symmetry between the two sides of the face
- Indirect eyebrow lift and making the eyes appear more open
- Completing other facial rejuvenation methods such as cheek fillers or under-eye fillers
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Precautions before temple filler injection
- Stop taking blood thinners and NSAID painkillers (such as ibuprofen, gelofen, naproxen, aspirin) at least 3 days before
- Avoid alcohol, tobacco, green tea, and ginseng 24 hours before injection
- Stop taking Roaccutane at least one month before
- Consult your doctor if you have a history of allergies or skin diseases
Post-injection care
- Avoid touching or pressing on the injection site for 24 hours
- Avoid heavy exercise and intense activity on the same day
- Avoid exposure to extreme heat (sauna, hot bath) for 48 hours
- In case of mild swelling or redness, use a cold compress
How long does temple filler last?
Usually between 8 and 12 months, depending on the type of filler and the individual’s body condition
Is temple filler injection painful?
With local anesthesia, the pain sensation is very minimal and tolerable.
Is it possible to modify or remove filler?
Yes, if necessary, the filler can be broken down and removed by injecting the enzyme hyalase.
Is temple filler injection allowed during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
No, it is not recommended.
Who are not suitable candidates?
People with active skin infection in the injection area or known sensitivity to filler materials.
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