With advanced techniques of Aesthetic Medicine, it is possible to correct facial defects that until a few years ago could only be treated surgically.
This does not mean that outpatient therapies can completely replace surgery, but it is a fact that to correct small imperfections or asymmetries, to soften the features of the face, to eliminate a defect that has been creating psychological distress for a long time, today a medical intervention can be offered to the patient, which does not involve the use of scalpels or anesthesia which, consequently, will not leave scars.
The treatment consists in the infiltration of a filler (filler gel) through a syringe equipped with a thin needle. This gel is easily moldable and therefore lends itself to being modeled in regions where it is needed to restore volume, such as in the case of the cheekbones and chin, or in regions where it is needed to make the profile of the face more harmonious, as in the case of a nose that is not quite regular.
With advanced techniques of Aesthetic Medicine, it is possible to correct facial defects that until a few years ago could only be treated surgically.
This does not mean that outpatient therapies can completely replace surgery, but it is a fact that to correct small imperfections or asymmetries, to soften the features of the face, to eliminate a defect that has been creating psychological distress for a long time, today a medical intervention can be offered to the patient, which does not involve the use of scalpels or anesthesia which, consequently, will not leave scars.
The treatment consists in the infiltration of a filler (filler gel) through a syringe equipped with a thin needle. This gel is easily moldable and therefore lends itself to being modeled in regions where it is needed to restore volume, such as in the case of the cheekbones and chin, or in regions where it is needed to make the profile of the face more harmonious, as in the case of a nose that is not quite regular.