Especially in winter months, the skin becomes intensely dry and the skin loses its moisture. Moisture loss can be seen in both oily and dry skin. Contrary to popular belief, skin oil and moisture are not the same thing. Oily skin also needs moisture to maintain its elastic structure. Moisture filling is an application that aims to provide the moisture that every skin type needs.
What is Moisture Fill?
Moisture filling is an application that helps the skin regain the moisture it loses, especially during winter months. The moist tissue under the skin helps the skin maintain its soft and taut structure. Nowadays, the simplification of aesthetic applications and their ability to meet all kinds of aesthetic concerns have made the moisture filling process popular. It is sufficient to repeat the application only once a year. The application will help your skin maintain its plump structure and delay aging in the long run.
How to Perform Moisture Filling?
Moisture filling is done by injecting substances under the skin that help the skin retain moisture. Moisture filling, like botox filling, is an application performed with thin needles. Although needles scare many patients, the procedure is almost painless. The patient does not feel any pain or suffering. Healing continues for a while after the operation. This period may take approximately 1 month. After 1 month, a clear brightening and tightening effect is seen on the skin. Moisture filler, which is also used to prevent wrinkles, ensures that the skin has a young, healthy and radiant appearance.
Is Moisture Filling Harmful?
With the increasing use of aesthetic fillers, especially moisture fillers, questions about the content and side effects of the vaccine have increased. Questions about whether moisture filling is harmful are among them. Specialist Dr. As Sedef YÜCEL stated, moisture filling is a completely harmless application. The N-acetyl glucosamine substance contained in the moisture vaccine is a substance that is also found in the skin’s own natural tissue. This substance, which is also used in the production of hyaluronic acid, locks moisture into the skin and helps the skin gain the moisture it needs.
Is Moisture Filling Permanent?
Aesthetic fillings are generally temporary applications. They must be repeated constantly to be effective for a long time. The moisture filling loses its effect if it is not renewed. Wrinkles and dryness may occur on the skin again. For most patients, moisture filling maintains its effect for approximately 1 year. The application can be renewed after 1 year. It is a process that can be repeated continuously because it has no side effects.
Who Can Apply to Moisture Filling?
Moisture filling can be applied to people of all ages and skin types. Since the application is done by injection, care is taken to avoid any infection on the skin. After the examination by the specialist doctor, the filling procedure is planned and the application phase begins. Moisture filling, like all other botox applications, should be performed by a specialist doctor in the correct dose and frequency. Otherwise, undesirable results may occur; Skin rashes may occur.
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