What are dermal fillers?

Did you have a successful surgery treatment but there are scars that remain? Because of the scars you probably feel like the treatment never really left. But you don’t have to worry about them anymore because we have good news for you. Dermal Fillers are one of the best keys to skin problems.
There are many people already who safely tolerate this scar-filling treatment and once your scars are gone, your self-confidence is also likely to improve.

What are Dermal Fillers for Trauma/Surgical Scars?

Dermal Fillers are hyaluronic filler injection that is the best used for trauma/surgical scars. They have very minimal downtime and the advantage of prompt improvement.

How Does Dermal Filler Work for Trauma/Surgical Scars?

Treatment with a dermal filler like Eikonha lessen the appearance of a certain type of trauma and surgical scars, plus it also improves the texture of your skin. The duration of time the Eikonha lasts depends on what part of the body as well as the condition of the area being treated.

What is Eikonha?

Eikonha filler is a next-generation cross-linked hyaluronic acid-based filler designed for removing/modifying traumatic and surgical scars and architectural reshaping of the body.
It is manufactured using a unique technology named “EID” which makes it easy to inject and gives natural-looking and long-lasting results.

What to expect after the Eikonha filler treatment for scars?

The effect of the Eikonha filler for scars will be obvious immediately.
Most of the swelling from the dermal filler will be resolved within 2-3 days after the procedure.

Short-Term Benefits

The short-term benefits of Eikonha Filler for scars are: the post-procedure downtime is limited and the results are almost immediate. Probably you may see continued improvement after the first treatment for the next few months. The results for most people last from a few months up to as long as a year.

Long-Term Benefits

In the short-term the benefit of Eikonha Filler is to erase the scars from the surface of the skin, this scar filler treatment also helps to break up the tissue of the scar and to stimulate collagen production. This helps to lessen the appearance of the scars eventually.

References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5546592/