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Mid Face Filler Istanbul: What a Consultation Covers

Mid face filler istanbul: what does a consultation cover and which questions are worth asking? A plain guide to the subject for anyone weighing it up.

Most pages you meet while searching mid face filler istanbul describe what is promised rather than what is done. This article makes no promise; it does something more useful instead, setting out what a consultation covers, which questions are worth asking and which sentences work as warning signs.

What is discussed at the consultation?

Short answer: The first thing discussed is structure, not a product. Bone support, the remaining soft tissue volume, the thickness of the skin, how the area moves while smiling and any product already placed are weighed together.

The history carries the same weight. Health status, medicines in use, allergy history and pregnancy are asked about at the outset, and medicines or supplements with a blood-thinning effect are asked about separately.

If a treatment was done elsewhere, which product was used and when feeds directly into the plan. Where product is still present in the area, the new plan is built around it.

Finally the complaint itself is discussed. Most people come in about a shadow under the eye or the nasolabial fold; whether the source sits in the mid face emerges at the assessment.

How is the plan built?

The plan is built not around a single target but around whether loss or displacement dominates. The two pictures do not call for the same approach.

The second factor is what the target is: support, light, or a defined contour. Those are three different plans with three different expectations.

The third is what the tissue will tolerate. Where there is marked laxity, filler alone does not give the expected result and that needs saying at the outset.

The wider frame sits in what is mid face filler.

Which questions are worth asking?

Short answer: The useful ones are set: what is being aimed at on this face, which product will be used, who will carry it out, when the result will be judged and what happens if a complication occurs.

The product side matters particularly. Licensing of medical products and devices in Türkiye sits with TİTCK; seeing the box and its expiry date is entirely your right.

Reversal is asked about too: what happens if you are not happy with the result, and whether the product used is of a reversible kind. How clear the answers are carries information in itself; an assessment that sets out the limits beats one that promises an outcome.

Which sentences are warning signs?

A promise of a definite outcome is not a trustworthy sign here. The response varies with the structure, and guaranteeing it in advance means either not knowing that or not saying it.

The second is a plan given without any examination. A plan built from a photograph has not seen the area in movement.

The third is fixed package volumes. The amount is decided by the tissue rather than by the packaging; how that is set sits in how many ml of cheek filler.

Why is no price published?

Short answer: Advertising on price is prohibited by regulation in healthcare in Türkiye. That is why no figure appears on this page or anywhere else on the site; the information is shared directly after an examination.

There is a practical reason beyond that. Because the plan is built on the structure, a figure given in advance is either a promise with nothing behind it or one that has to change later.

Comparisons made from figures found online mislead for the same reason. Very different scopes can sit under the same heading.

How do you prepare for it?

Preparation makes it easier: a list of the medicines and supplements you use, the dates of any previous treatments and, where you have it, the name of the product used.

Photographs taken in different lighting help too. They make it easier to separate whether the appearance under the eye comes from shadow or from a colour change.

Bringing your questions written down helps as well; the heading that does not come to mind during the conversation is usually the one you most want answered afterwards. Risks and which findings get reported are covered in the meeting as well, gathered in cheek filler risks; the clinic's framework is on the mid face filler page.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the clinic? The clinic is in Yeşilköy, in the Bakırköy district on the European side of Istanbul. Appointment and travel details are shared during the consultation. An examination is preferred over a remote assessment, because the plan is built directly from what is observed.

Can I get a price? Advertising on price is prohibited by regulation in healthcare, so no figure is published on the site. Beyond that, because the plan changes with the structure, a figure given in advance would have nothing behind it. The information is shared directly after an assessment.

Is the treatment done on the same day? It can be done where the assessment allows it, but that is not a requirement. Asking for time to decide is an ordinary choice and nothing to feel awkward about. A decision that is not rushed always beats an outcome that later needs reversing.

My complaint is the nasolabial fold, why is the mid face discussed? Because what makes that fold marked is usually lost support in the mid face. A treatment placed straight into the fold does not address the cause and the result can be short-lived. Where the source sits emerges at the assessment and the plan follows from that.


If you would like to talk through what could be aimed at on your own face, you can arrange a consultation.

This article is for general information and is not medical advice. Assessment and treatment decisions follow a medical examination; results vary between individuals.

References

  1. Before you have a cosmetic procedure — NHS
  2. Advice about cosmetic procedures — NHS
  3. Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TİTCK)