Temple Filling

Temple Filling
The temple is a slightly concave region located in a temporal region. The disappearance of the adipose tissue here over time pulls the face down, causing sagging and depressions in the forehead and eyebrow area.
Due to the thin structure of the skin in the temple area, it is a region that can easily wrinkle due to facial expressions and age. With the collapse of the temples, the eyebrows and forehead areas are visibly narrowed, the external bone of the eye, which forms the anterior border of the pit, becomes more prominent and sagging of the eyelid occurs.
Temple filling is a process that requires a lot of attention in terms of the area to be treated. The filling to be made should be proportional to the cheekbones and should not disturb the proportion of the face. For this reason, it is very important to apply it in reliable and expert hands.