Hyaluronic acid injections are now one of the most popular treatments in aesthetic medicine. Dermal fillers can improve certain areas of the face by restoring volume and redefining facial contours.
These treatments are designed to provide natural-looking results that remain in harmony with your facial features.
At Epiderma clinics, hyaluronic acid injections are used to improve different areas of the face and address a variety of aesthetic concerns.
Wondering if this treatment might be right for you?
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What Is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the skin.
This molecule helps to:
✔️ retain moisture
✔️ maintain skin elasticity
✔️ preserve facial volume
Over time, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin decreases, which can lead to volume loss and the appearance of visible signs of aging.
Injectable dermal fillers are designed to mimic the hyaluronic acid naturally present in the body, helping restore volume and improve certain areas of the face.
Areas of the Face That Can Be Treated
Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to enhance several areas of the face.
Lips
Lip injections can:
✔️ improve hydration
✔️ redefine the lip contour
✔️ add natural-looking volume
The goal of treatment is to achieve balanced and harmonious results.
Before / After

Hyaluronic acid injections to hydrate and redefine the lips.
Disclaimer: These photos are published for informational purposes to illustrate the nature of the procedure. They do not constitute a guarantee of results and originate from our patient photo management system.
Cheeks
Loss of volume in the cheek area can affect facial balance.
Dermal fillers can help:
✔️ restore volume
✔️ redefine facial contours
✔️ improve facial harmony
Nasolabial Folds
Nasolabial folds are the lines that appear between the nose and the corners of the mouth.
Hyaluronic acid injections can help:
✔️ soften the appearance of folds
✔️ restore volume in the area
✔️ refresh the appearance of the face
Under-Eye Area
In some cases, dermal fillers can be used to improve the appearance of hollow under-eye areas.
Treatment aims to:
✔️ reduce the appearance of hollows under the eyes
✔️ improve the transition between the eyelid and the cheek
✔️ give the eyes a more rested appearance
Jawline
The jawline plays an important role in facial structure.
Injections can help:
✔️ define contours
✔️ structure the profile
✔️ improve facial balance
Why Are Dermal Fillers So Popular?
Hyaluronic acid injections are among the most commonly used aesthetic treatments.
According to data from Allergan Aesthetics:
• **97% of patients report being satisfied with their treatment.**²³
• **9 out of 10 people notice an improvement in their appearance.**²²
• **91% of Gen Z and younger millennials consider natural-looking results to be a very important factor when choosing an aesthetic treatment.**⁸
These treatments are appreciated because they allow for natural and personalized results.
Natural and Gradual Results
Modern techniques often focus on a gradual approach.
The practitioner can adapt:
• the amount of product
• the treatment area
• the type of dermal filler
The goal is to achieve subtle results that respect the natural features of the face.
Consultation at Epiderma Clinics
Before any treatment, a consultation allows the practitioner to evaluate your needs and aesthetic goals.
During this meeting, the professional can:
✔️ analyze facial structure
✔️ identify areas to improve
✔️ recommend a personalized treatment plan
Hyaluronic acid injections are offered at Epiderma clinics by qualified professionals in aesthetic medicine.
Learn More About Dermal Fillers
If you would like to learn more about hyaluronic acid injections and the areas that can be treated, a consultation can help determine the approach best suited to your goals.
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Book an appointment to speak with a professional and learn more about hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.
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