Temple Filler
A Scientific and Refined Approach
In facial aesthetics, there are certain areas that may not be noticed at first glance, yet determine the overall expression of the face. The temple region is foremost among these areas. The temple is the main supporting pillar of the upper third of the face.
A Silent but Critical Role
Volume loss in this area does not only create a localized hollowing; it produces a downward effect across the entire face:
The eyebrow tail droops
Upper-face support weakens
The face appears tired
Overall facial expression is negatively affected
Facial proportions become disrupted
The upper face appears narrow and sunken
What Does Temple Filler Provide?
The eyebrow tail elevates
Upper-face support is restored
Facial proportions are balanced
Upper-face harmony is achieved
The face appears younger
A rested and lively expression
Hollowing is corrected
The temple region regains fullness
Scientific Precision: How Is Temple Filler Performed?
Volume Loss Assessment
The degree of hollowing in the temple area and facial proportions are analyzed.
Deep Plane Application
The filler is applied beneath the muscle, into the deep plane. Superficial application may lead to irregular results.
Controlled Amount
Excessive filler makes the temples look swollen. The goal is to achieve natural fullness.
Symmetry Control
Both temple areas are evaluated symmetrically and balanced.
When Performed Correctly
❌ Incorrect Application
✓ Correct Application
Who Is It Suitable For?
Temple Hollowing
Those with pronounced hollowing in the temple area
Eyebrow Drooping
Those experiencing drooping of the eyebrow tail
Upper Face Imbalance
Those who want to improve upper-face proportions
Age-Related Changes
Those who lose temple volume with age
Conclusion
Temple filler supports the upper third of the face redefines the lower boundary of the face.. With proper planning and technique, the face appears younger, more refreshed, and more balanced.
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