Fillers
The main ingredient of the fillers is hyaluronic acid, a natural substance found in all living organisms. Its function is to bind water and give the skin volume, tone and elasticity. Injectable hyaluronic acid is used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, facial folds, and to create structure, framework, and volume to the face and lips. The effects of injectable hyaluronic acid are seen immediately.
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Lips 0.6 ml (Belotero, Stylage)269 €
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Lips 1 ml (Belotero, Stylage)345 €
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Nasolabial folds345 €
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Cheekbones399 €
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Tear trough345 €
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Hollow under eyes345 €
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Jawline399 €
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Other area345 €
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Medemis Filler Facelift (3 ml)775 €
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Fine wrinkles345 €
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Filler dissolving200 €

How does the procedure suit You?
Fillers can help to restore the loss of volume and thus reduce skin laxity. Fine wrinkles around the mouth and on the cheeks can also be reduced with fillers.
Fillers also help to moisturize thin and dry lips, without making them bigger.
Loss of volume
Sagging skin
How does the procedure work?
Injectable hyaluronic acid is a gel that is injected into or under the skin using small needles or a special cannula.
Your treatment begins with a consultation, where you'll work with your specialist to determine the type of filler, the amount to be used, and treatment areas.
Before proceeding with the injections, your specialist will gently cleanse your skin. Depending on your treatment area, a topical anesthetic may be applied.
Filler is artfully injected into the selected areas to restore volume and contour your targeted areas.
After the injection, a soothing cream is applied to the skin.
A follow up treatment within 2-4 weeks after the procedure may be necessary to achieve optimal correction and results.
Results
Appear
It takes 2-4 weeks for the filler to fully settle into your skin. This means that while you'll see an immediate improvement, you won't see your final results right away.
Remain
Dermal fillers used to smooth wrinkles, which are often thinner, typically last 8-12 months. Deeper injections can last up to 12-18 months.
Where the dermal filler is injected will also make a difference in how long fillers last. In areas that move more often, like the lips, the constant movement of the muscles can break down the filler more quickly.
Appear
It takes 2-4 weeks for the filler to fully settle into your skin. This means that while you'll see an immediate improvement, you won't see your final results right away.
Remain
Dermal fillers used to smooth wrinkles, which are often thinner, typically last 8-12 months. Deeper injections can last up to 12-18 months.
Where the dermal filler is injected will also make a difference in how long fillers last. In areas that move more often, like the lips, the constant movement of the muscles can break down the filler more quickly.
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Before & after the procedure
Before the procedure
- We recommend doing the procedure at least one week before any social event as bruises and bumps (which can be covered with make-up from the next day onwards) may occur after the procedure.
- Avoid drinking alcohol 24 hours before the procedure.
- If possible, all active inflammatory lesions (including tooth infection) should be treated before the procedure.
- We recommend not to visit the dentist for 1 week before and after the procedure
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48 hours must have passed since the last tanning. Injectable procedures are not recommended on freshly tanned or sunburned skin. We also recommend avoiding self-tanning creams for 1 week before and after the procedure.
- 3-7 days before the procedure, it is advisable not to take blood thinning medication (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Marevan, Hjertemagnyl).
- For 1 week prior to the procedure, we recommend not taking fish oil and vitamin E supplements.
- We do not carry out the procedure while you are on antibiotics, 2 weeks must have passed since the last medication.
- Avoid smoking for at least 4 hours before the procedure.
- If you are taking any medication, please let us know before coming for the procedure.
- The procedure cannot be performed if you are allergic to lidocaine.
- Contraindications are general illness (fever), oncological diseases, chronic inflammation of the body, broken/traumatized/inflammatory skin in the area of injection, keloid scars, autoimmune diseases, active herpes (facial procedures are not performed if there is herpes on the lips).
- The procedure is not performed during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- For persons under 18 years of age, we only perform the procedure with the consent of a parent or guardian.
- If possible, we ask you to come to the procedure without make-up.
After the procedure
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On the day of injections, keep the injection areas clean to avoid the risk of infection.
- Avoid smoking for at least 4 hours.
- Do not use make-up products in the injection area for 12 hours.
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours.
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Avoid heavy physical activity, sweating and intense exercising for 24 hours.
- Do not go to the sauna or hot bath for 2 weeks.
- For 2 weeks, do not massage the area of the procedure and avoid any other procedures to the area (unless advised otherwise by a specialist).
- During 1 week, protect the injection area from UV light (use sunscreen SPF50), especially important if bruising has occurred.
- Mild redness, bruising, swelling and skin sensitivity may occur after the procedure.
- In the case of lip filler, swelling will subside 2-3 days after the procedure.
- To reduce the swelling, we recommend using cold compresses and taking antihistamines (Zyrtec, Claritin etc).
- Within 2 weeks you may feel "bumps" under the skin, these will disappear on their own and do not need to be massaged.
- Other reactions or side effects lasting longer than 1 week should be reported to your specialist.
- If you have any of the following side effects, contact your specialist immediately: pain at the injection site that interferes with normal life (talking, sleeping, eating), changes in skin color (purple or white, grayish patches, blisters).
Before the procedure
- We recommend doing the procedure at least one week before any social event as bruises and bumps (which can be covered with make-up from the next day onwards) may occur after the procedure.
- Avoid drinking alcohol 24 hours before the procedure.
- If possible, all active inflammatory lesions (including tooth infection) should be treated before the procedure.
- We recommend not to visit the dentist for 1 week before and after the procedure
-
48 hours must have passed since the last tanning. Injectable procedures are not recommended on freshly tanned or sunburned skin. We also recommend avoiding self-tanning creams for 1 week before and after the procedure.
- 3-7 days before the procedure, it is advisable not to take blood thinning medication (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Marevan, Hjertemagnyl).
- For 1 week prior to the procedure, we recommend not taking fish oil and vitamin E supplements.
- We do not carry out the procedure while you are on antibiotics, 2 weeks must have passed since the last medication.
- Avoid smoking for at least 4 hours before the procedure.
- If you are taking any medication, please let us know before coming for the procedure.
- The procedure cannot be performed if you are allergic to lidocaine.
- Contraindications are general illness (fever), oncological diseases, chronic inflammation of the body, broken/traumatized/inflammatory skin in the area of injection, keloid scars, autoimmune diseases, active herpes (facial procedures are not performed if there is herpes on the lips).
- The procedure is not performed during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- For persons under 18 years of age, we only perform the procedure with the consent of a parent or guardian.
- If possible, we ask you to come to the procedure without make-up.
After the procedure
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On the day of injections, keep the injection areas clean to avoid the risk of infection.
- Avoid smoking for at least 4 hours.
- Do not use make-up products in the injection area for 12 hours.
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours.
-
Avoid heavy physical activity, sweating and intense exercising for 24 hours.
- Do not go to the sauna or hot bath for 2 weeks.
- For 2 weeks, do not massage the area of the procedure and avoid any other procedures to the area (unless advised otherwise by a specialist).
- During 1 week, protect the injection area from UV light (use sunscreen SPF50), especially important if bruising has occurred.
- Mild redness, bruising, swelling and skin sensitivity may occur after the procedure.
- In the case of lip filler, swelling will subside 2-3 days after the procedure.
- To reduce the swelling, we recommend using cold compresses and taking antihistamines (Zyrtec, Claritin etc).
- Within 2 weeks you may feel "bumps" under the skin, these will disappear on their own and do not need to be massaged.
- Other reactions or side effects lasting longer than 1 week should be reported to your specialist.
- If you have any of the following side effects, contact your specialist immediately: pain at the injection site that interferes with normal life (talking, sleeping, eating), changes in skin color (purple or white, grayish patches, blisters).
Questions?
We have answers
Do dermal fillers hurt?
Fillers usually contain an anesthetic (lidocaine) which makes the procedure more comfortable. In the case of lip filler, we use a special numbing cream/gel before the procedure. The procedure is not totally painless, but perfectly tolerable.
Can natural looking fillers be achieved?
When administered correctly by a medical professional, dermal fillers can subtly soften, smooth, contour and tone the skin, restore youthful plumpness and volume and enhance and define the features without getting an unnatural look. In our clinic, we guarantee only natural results.
How many fillers injections do I need?
The number of syringes of filler administered during each treatment will depend on your age, anatomy and what you are trying to accomplish. One or two syringes are usually all that's needed to treat a single area, but some dermal filler patients may require 3 or 4.
The amount will be decided during the consultation. Sometimes it is necessary to add more filler within 2-4 weeks after the first procedure.
Can fillers be permanent?
No, because we use hyaluronic acid-based fillers, the results are not permanent. Permanence is considered to be between 8-18 months depending on the filler.
How often should fillers be done?
On average, the results last about 8-18 months. A little less for lip fillers. A first lip filler can last for about 6-8 months. In most cases, fillers are done once a year, but may be sooner.
How long is the procedure?
We book a time for one hour. We always carry out a thorough consultation before the procedure. Injections usually takes only a few minutes per area. The process of injecting, massaging, and evaluating the result is performed, and additional filler added as needed. Depending on the number of areas to be treated, the whole process may be as short as 15 minutes, or as long as an hour.
What are the side effects of fillers?
After the filler pain, redness, swelling and bruising may occur in the area. The swelling usually subsides within a few days. If you are planning a big event, we recommend that you have a filler at least 2-4 weeks before the event.
Are fillers safe?
The procedure is safe under the care of a good and experienced specialist who knows how to spot possible side effects and react immediately. The most serious side effect is vascular occlusion, which is immediately reversible with a rapid response.
Can filler be dissolved?
Hyaluronic acid fillers can be completely dissolved with an enzyme - hyaluronidase.
Which filler brands do you use?
We use high quality fillers from different companies - Teosyal, Belotero, Juvederm, Stylage. The filler is selected by a specialist before the procedure according to the area and the desired outcome.

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