Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Create a requestHyaluronic Acid Fillers are a popular non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and enhance facial features. This quick and minimally invasive treatment involves injecting hyaluronic acid into the skin to add volume and smoothness.

General
Hyaluronic acid fillers, a form of dermal fillers, have become one of the most common and sought-after treatments for facial rejuvenation and contouring. They work by replenishing the hyaluronic acid that naturally exists in the skin but diminishes with age, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, and a loss of volume. The procedure is relatively quick, typically taking less than an hour, and results are immediate with minimal downtime. Though results are temporary, they offer a natural-looking smoothness and volume enhancement that can last from six months to over a year, depending on the type of filler used and the area treated.
Special Details
Who is it for?
- Individuals looking to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
- Those seeking to enhance facial features such as lips, cheeks, and jawline
- People with loss of volume in the face due to aging
- Patients preferring a non-surgical cosmetic procedure
Recovery Period
- Procedure time: Usually less than an hour
- Recovery time: Minimal downtime; patients can usually resume normal activities immediately
- Full effects visible within 1-2 weeks after swelling subsides
Potential Risks and Side Effects
- Redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site
- Allergic reactions to the filler material
- Lumps and irregularities in the treated area
- In rare cases, vascular complications can occur
Alternative Treatments
- Fat transfer procedures
- Collagen-based fillers
- Poly-L-lactic acid fillers
- Botulinum toxin injections (for lines and wrinkles)
- Laser treatments and chemical peels (for skin texture and quality)
Success Rate
High success rate with many patients experiencing satisfactory results lasting 6 to 18 months
Procedure step-by-step overivew
- Initial consultation to discuss goals and assess facial structure
- Choosing the appropriate type of hyaluronic acid filler
- Cleansing and preparing the injection sites
- Applying topical numbing cream, if needed
- The injection of hyaluronic acid filler into the targeted areas with a fine needle or cannula
- Gentle massage of the area to shape the filler
- Post-treatment instructions and follow-up scheduling
Prices
Why Do Prices Vary?
- Brand and type of hyaluronic acid filler used
- Volume of filler required
- Geographical location of the clinic
- Experience and reputation of the practitioner
- Complexity of the desired outcome
- Turkey
- $250 - $500
- Czech Republic
- $300 - $600
- Croatia
- $300 - $550
- Lithuania
- $250 - $550
- Poland
- $250 - $500
- Germany
- $350 - $700
- Switzerland
- $450 - $900
- France
- $400 - $800
- United Kingdom
- $350 - $650
- United States
- $600 - $1200
- Canada
- $500 - $1000
- Australia
- $500 - $1000