Facial Fillers
A Scientific, Transparent, and Holistic Approach
Facial fillers require evaluating the face as a whole, rather than filling individual areas one by one. This guide has been prepared to clearly explain to patients in what order, with what rationale, and why facial fillers are planned together.
Anatomical Regions and Correct Sequencing
The correct order in facial fillers: Upper face → Midface → Lower face
Temple Balance
The temple area is the upper structural support zone of the face. Volume loss in this area leads to drooping of the eyebrow tail and downward pulling of the face.
Cheekbone Support
The cheekbone is the main structural pillar of the midface. When supported correctly, the face appears lifted; when supported incorrectly, the face becomes rigid.
Nasolabial Fold – Together with the Cheekbone
The nasolabial fold is not filled on its own. The primary reason for its prominence is the loss of midface support.
Marionette Lines and Jawline
Marionette lines become more pronounced as the lower-face supporting structures weaken.
Jawline Filler – Scientific Overview
Chin filler plays a critical role in defining the facial profile. It requires planning that is appropriate to the anatomical structure.
The Lip Filler Journey
The evolution of lip filler applications, modern approaches, and technical details.
Burun Dolgusu
A limited and controlled approach. In the right patient, in confined areas, with temporary and controlled correction.
Under-Eye Light Filler
A delicate procedure requiring advanced expertise. Correct product selection, cannula technique, and safe volume are essential.
ExoJel+ (Autologous Biological Filler)
Kendi kanınızdan elde edilen, exosome ile zenginleştirilmiş biyolojik hacim desteği.
Full Face – Entire Face Filler
A comprehensive scientific analysis and holistic methodology for full-face filler treatment.
Why Is Correct Sequencing Important?
This approach delivers more natural and long-lasting results with less product.
Upper Face (Temple)
Structural balance that lifts the face upward is restored. Drooping of the eyebrow tail is prevented.
Midface (Cheekbone)
Primary pillar support and nasolabial correction. The midface is lifted.
Lower Face (Jawline)
Marionette correction and chin support. Facial contours become more defined.
Conclusion
Facial fillers are not a trend, but a medical and anatomical planning process.. With the right physician, the right technique, and a holistic approach, facial expression is preserved and only fatigue is erased.
A detailed evaluation to determine the filler plan best suited for you