Body Filler
Body Filler
Hyaluronic Acid is a polysaccharide glycosaminoglycan found in the connective tissue and other tissues of the human body. It has a high degree of water binding capacity, making it an important regulator of skin moisture content. Due to its ability to store large amounts of water, it imparts firmness and fullness to the skin. The use of body fillers is a proven method for building lost or deficient volume in various areas of the body. One application of body filler is the correction of hip dents, also known as "Hip Dips." In this procedure, the missing volume on the sides of the buttocks is built up through a targeted injection of hyaluronic acid. Another application is shaping and enlarging the buttocks, resulting in a narrower waist. The required amount of hyaluronic acid varies depending on the starting point and desired goal. Therefore, individual consultation is necessary to determine the number of milliliters needed for an optimal result.