What are sunken temple fillers

Temporal depression filler is a surgical procedure that uses synthetic materials or autologous tissues to implant into the depressed tissues to make them rise and achieve a satisfactory appearance. There are two ways to fill the temporal depression, one is prosthetic filler, take the appropriate size and shape of the prosthetic material to fill in the depression, the filling effect is natural, but expensive; the other is injectable filler, the use of autologous fat or hyaluronic acid and other injections into the depression, the surgery is less invasive, but due to the easy absorption of the injections, you need to adjust the size of the injection for many times. Temporal filler is suitable for patients with narrow, sunken temporal areas and asymmetry on both sides. Post-operative adverse reactions such as infection and unsightliness may occur. Temporal filler is contraindicated for patients with problems in blood clotting mechanism, serious cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, active stage of tuberculosis, etc. Patients who have the need for temporal depression filler are recommended to consult a doctor in a regular hospital and operate in a standardized way under the guidance of a professional doctor.