What is filler?
Contents
 1 filler
 2 types of fillers
 3 components of the filler
 4 harmful fillers
 filler
 The filler is a cosmetic treatment for a member of the body without resorting to surgical intervention, as it works to eliminate defects that occur to the skin, and has a major role in restoring the natural fullness of the face to reach a more youthful and vibrant skin free of any wrinkles or defects. Body areas such as the mouth, chin and nose, in addition to its ability to treat dark circles under the eyes.
Filler types
 There are several types of fillers used in injections, namely:
Hyaluronic acid, which contains several substances, Crystallin, Juvederm, Captic, and Hyaluronic acid, where the fluid is directed to the treated area. Bovine collagen, and this type requires an allergy test four weeks before injecting it.
 Fat cells, these cells are obtained from the human body, any of its own fat. Polymer, this type is man-made and biodegradable.
 Injection with calcium hydroxyl apatite.
Microscopic plastic beads and bovine collagen, this type is made of polymethyl methacrylate and polymethyl methacrylate plastic beads, knowing that the collagen wears off over time, but the plastic beads remain under the skin for a long time without disappearing.
Filler components
 Filler injection is made up of several chemicals, natural or flexible natural materials, such as collagen, hyaluronic and silicone, and these materials may be in several cases, either semi-liquid, gelatinous or lipid, and these materials are considered safe when used on human skin, so that they perform the function Which it was found for, which is to fill the voids and hollows that appear on the skin, without causing any side effects and unwanted complications, with the need not to use it when a person reaches an advanced age.
Filler side effects
 Despite the level of safety offered by filler injections, it leads to many collateral damages that may be caused by the materials involved in the injection process, there are some people whose bodies do not respond to these materials, which leads to this person obtaining counterproductive and unsatisfactory results, In addition to the presence of some substances that enter the injection process and have future damage after their use.
The filler often causes bleeding under the skin layer, and it appears in the form of bruises that may disappear and disappear after a few days of the injection process, and sometimes it causes infections that are mild at first and after a certain period increases and worsens, and eventually requires the matter to go to the hospital for appropriate treatment.
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