Balancing the Upper Face with Temple Filler
The temple area, although often overlooked, is one of the important areas that form the upper side frame of the face. The hollow appearance and volume loss that develop in this region over time can lead to a person looking more tired, thin, or older than they actually are. Temple filler in our clinic in Samsun is a non-surgical filler application planned to support the upper part of the face and achieve a more balanced profile.
A lack of volume in the temple area does not only affect this region; it also changes the perception of the eyebrows, eye area, and cheekbone region. For this reason, temple filler often becomes an important part of cheekbone filler and liquid facelift plans.
What is Temple Filler and Why is it Done?
Temple filler is a facial volumizing application performed by injecting special filler materials into the temple area to reduce hollowness and provide support to the skin and soft tissues. It is frequently preferred for the following purposes:
- To reduce the hollow appearance in the temple area
- To make the upper side line of the face fuller and more balanced
- To alleviate the lack of volume that gives a “sunken” look to the eyebrows and eye area
- To correct a more worn-out appearance of the face after weight loss or aging
In our Samsun temple filler applications, the goal is not to over-inflate the area, but to support the upper part of the face in a natural-looking way and balance the facial oval.
Who Should Consider Temple Filler?
Volume loss in the temple area can occur due to genetic structure or the aging process that develops over time. Temple filler can be evaluated in the following cases:
- Significant hollowness and an inward-looking appearance in the temples
- The upper part of the face looking “too thin” or “sunken”
- The upper side line appearing empty even if the cheekbone area is supported
- The face looking older and more tired after weight loss
During the examination, not only the temples but also the cheekbones, eyebrows, eye area, and hairline are evaluated together. If necessary, a combined plan can be made with cheekbone filler and other filler applications.
Genetically Thin and Narrow Temple Structure
In some patients, temple hollowness is present from a young age and can make the face look “bony, very thin, or harsh.” In this case, it may be possible to soften the facial features and create a more balanced upper frame with temple filler.
Increasing Hollowness with Aging
The decrease in fat tissue and thinning of the skin with age can create a significant gap in the temple area. This condition also contributes to the eyebrows appearing lower and the eye area looking more tired. In this group, temple filler plays an important role as a supportive step within a liquid facelift plan.
How is Temple Filler Applied in Samsun?
In Samsun temple filler applications, the priority is to perform a safe application with the right volume, right depth, and right technique. For this reason, a detailed evaluation before the procedure is of great importance.
Examination and Evaluation
During the examination:
- The degree of temple hollowness,
- The symmetry difference between the two sides,
- The relationship with the eyebrow and cheekbone area,
- Volume distribution across the face
are analyzed together. With this evaluation, it is planned at which point, at what depth, and in what amount the filler will be applied.
Application Stages
Since the temple area contains important vascular and nerve structures in terms of facial anatomy, the procedure must be performed by a physician experienced in this field:
- The area is cleaned and disinfected.
- If necessary, comfort is increased with local anesthesia.
- Filler is applied with a suitable technique and depth, usually with a cannula or fine needle.
- It is checked that the filler shows a distribution compatible with the facial contour.
The entire procedure is completed in approximately 15–20 minutes for most patients, although it varies according to the planned amount of filler.
Process After Temple Filler
After temple filler, patients can usually return to their daily activities within the same day. In the first few days:
- A slight feeling of fullness in the temple area,
- Sensitivity to touch,
- Rarely bruising or edema
can be seen. These findings mostly decrease within a few days.
In the post-procedure period:
- Not pressing or massaging the area for the first 24 hours,
- Postponing excessive hot showers, saunas, and intense sports activities for a short time,
- Trying not to strain the area while sleeping in a side-lying position
is recommended. As the swelling decreases, the new form of the temple area and the upper frame of the face can be seen more clearly.
How Long Does Temple Filler Last?
The filler materials used in the temple area are not permanent. This provides an advantage in terms of both safety and being able to make adjustments according to the changing structure of the face over time.
The duration of permanence varies according to the type of filler, the amount used, age, skin structure, and lifestyle, but can maintain its effect for close to one year in most patients. If needed, support doses can be planned with control examinations.
With Which Procedures Can Temple Filler Be Planned?
Temple filler is often used as part of a facial rejuvenation and shaping plan, not alone. In our clinic in Samsun, it is frequently combined with the following procedures:
- Supporting the mid-face with cheekbone filler
- Providing more rested looks with under-eye light filler
- Completing the upper face within a liquid facelift approach
- Increasing skin quality with mesotherapy and youth vaccine
Thanks to this combined approach, not only a single hollow area but the general form and youthful balance of the face are handled together.