Agex fill
Ultra

Filler designed to restore volume in depth, correct deep facial skin sagging caused by aging and trauma.

FEATURES
Volume, filling

APPLICATION AREAS

  • Severe nasolabial folds
  • Severe marionette folds
  • Redefinition of mandibular contours
  • Malar, frontal and temporal region
  • Medical mentoplasty
  • Cheekbones
  • Rhinofiller

Study conducted on
Agex fill Ultra

Human dermal fibroblast response to hyaluronic acid-based injectable dermal fillers: an in vitro study

Simona Varì, Piercarlo Minoretti, Enzo Emanuele
Published in Advances in Dermatology and Allergology >

FAQ

What are fillers?

Fillers are aesthetic injectable treatments used to reduce wrinkles, increase the volume of certain areas, improve facial contours and skin quality in general.
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What are fillers made of?

Most are based on hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally present in the body, or other biocompatible substances such as calcium hydroxyapatite.
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How long do fillers last?

The duration varies from 6 to 18 months depending on the type of filler, the area treated and the patient's metabolism.
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Are fillers safe?

Yes, if performed by qualified professionals with certified products. However, minor side effects such as redness or swelling may occur.
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Which areas of the body can be treated with fillers?

Lips, cheekbones, chin, eye contour (dark circles), nose and nasolabial lines are the most commonly treated areas, but there are also other areas that can be treated, such as the hands, knees and décolleté.
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Are there any contraindications for fillers?

They are not recommended in pregnancy, lactation, in case of specific allergies or active autoimmune diseases. It is up to the doctor to ascertain the compatibility of the treatment with the patient's condition.
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Are fillers bad for you?

The treatment is generally painless thanks to the use of fine needles, ice packs and local anaesthetics.
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What is the difference between filler and botox?

Fillers fill and volumise; Botox relaxes the muscles responsible for expression lines. The advantage of fillers is that they give immediate and reversible results.
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What to do before and after filler treatment?

Before: avoid alcohol and drugs that thin the blood. After: do not massage the area and do not expose to sun or heat for 24-48 hours.
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What happens if fillers are not repeated?

The effect gradually fades and the area returns to its original appearance without deterioration.
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How much do fillers cost?

Prices vary depending on the type of filler and the area treated, starting at around €200-€500 per session.
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Are there risks with fillers?

Serious risks are rare if the treatment is performed correctly. Common side effects include swelling, bruising or small temporary lumps.
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How long does it take to see results?

The results are visible immediately, but the final appearance stabilises in 1-2 weeks.

Who can undergo fillers?

Anyone wishing to improve the appearance of certain areas of the face, from the age of 18, who has no medical contraindications.
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Can fillers be removed?

Yes, those based on hyaluronic acid can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase.
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