Yaan Clinic · Seoul, Korea
Filler Guide · Dermal Filler Series
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Types, Uses,
and Results
What are dermal fillers, which brands are actually used in Korean clinics, and how do different fillers solve different problems? This guide covers the fundamentals — without the marketing language.
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments used to restore volume and shape the face. Most are made of hyaluronic acid, work immediately, and last 6–18 months depending on the area. They restore what’s lost — they don’t tighten skin or lift sagging tissue.
What Are Dermal Fillers —
and How Do They Work?
Most people think fillers lift the face. They don’t. Dermal fillers are injectable substances placed beneath the skin to restore volume, smooth lines, or refine facial contours. Lifting is what devices do — Ultherapy, Thermage. Fillers add substance where the face has lost it, or define structure where it was always subtle.
The most widely used are hyaluronic acid (HA) based — a substance naturally present in the body. HA fillers attract water, creating volume that feels soft and natural. They’re also reversible: a medical enzyme called hyaluronidase dissolves them rapidly if adjustment is needed. That reversibility is why HA fillers are the global standard, not a preference.
Korean face filler practice differs from much of the Western market in one key way: the emphasis is on structural harmony rather than volume addition. The goal isn’t to look filled — it’s to restore what was there. That distinction drives product selection, injection depth, and the amount used per area.
Why Korean filler technique looks different
Korean aesthetic medicine has historically prioritized the “less is more” approach — using smaller volumes across more precise placement points. This produces natural-looking results that don’t read as “done.” The technical execution — micro-cannulas, vascular mapping, layered placement — matters as much as which product is chosen.
Yaan Clinic clinical approach · First-generation filler specialist clinic, 14 years
Filler Types —
What’s Actually Used in Korea
Not all fillers are the same substance. The major categories differ in how they work, how long they last, and what they’re best suited for. These are the main brands used at Yaan Clinic — all FDA and KFDA cleared.
Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Restylane
HA filler — the global standard. Different Restylane formulations for different zones: softer versions for lips and under-eyes, denser versions for cheeks and jawline. Dr. Wontak Choi is a certified Restylane Key Doctor.
Reversible · 12–18 months · Immediate results
- Restylane Lyft — cheeks, jawline, hands
- Restylane Refyne — smile lines, fine lines
- Restylane Kysse — lips, perioral area
Calcium Hydroxylapatite
Radiesse
Collagen-stimulating filler. Works differently from HA — microspheres trigger the body’s own collagen production, providing both immediate volume and long-term structural support. Not dissolvable, but naturally absorbed over 12–24 months.
Collagen stimulation · 12–24 months · FDA cleared
- Best for: cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds, hands
- Dr. Choi is a certified Radiesse Key Doctor
- Not suitable for lips or under-eyes
Yaan Clinic also offers Skin Plus-Hyal — a semi-permanent HA-based filler lasting approximately 3 years while remaining dissolvable. For patients who want longer duration without committing to a permanent product. Full guide at Post 04: Skin Plus-Hyal →
Treatment Areas —
What Fillers Solve Where
Fillers are versatile — but not universal. Each area has different structural requirements, preferred products, and realistic outcome expectations. The table below reflects what’s actually achievable, not the best-case scenario.
| Area | Primary Goal | Best Product Type | Realistic Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheeks | Volume restoration | HA (Restylane Lyft) or Radiesse | Lifted mid-face, reduced nasolabial fold depth |
| Under-eyes (tear trough) | Hollow correction | Soft HA filler | Reduced dark shadow, smoother eye-cheek transition |
| Nose bridge | Non-surgical refinement | Dense HA filler | Defined nasal profile without surgery |
| Lips | Volume & shape | Soft HA (Restylane Kysse) | Fuller, more defined lips — not inflated |
| Jawline & chin | Contour definition | Dense HA or Radiesse | Sharper jaw angle, improved profile |
| Nasolabial folds | Line softening | HA or Radiesse | Softer fold appearance — not eliminated |
| Temples | Volume restoration | HA filler | Fuller temple, less skeletal appearance |
| Forehead lines | Surface smoothing | Soft HA filler | Softer lines — Botox often more appropriate |
For a detailed comparison of which filler works best for each specific concern, see Post 02: Which Filler for Which Area? →
Safety Protocol —
What Professional Clinics Do Differently
Filler complications — when they happen — are almost always technique-related, not product-related. The most serious risk is vascular occlusion: filler accidentally injected into a blood vessel, blocking circulation. In experienced hands with proper equipment, this is rare. In inexperienced hands without proper equipment, it’s preventable but more likely.
At Yaan Clinic, two specific tools reduce this risk before treatment begins: infrared vascular detection (AccuVein-equivalent) maps blood vessel location in the treatment area, and micro-cannulas replace sharp needles for most zones — their rounded tip physically can’t penetrate vessel walls.
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Infrared vascular mapping
Before injection in any high-risk zone (nose, glabella, nasolabial folds), the vein finder maps blood vessel location in real time. The injection plan is adjusted around what’s visible — not assumed from anatomy alone.
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Micro-cannula technique
Rounded-tip cannulas are used instead of sharp needles for most treatment areas. The rounded tip glides through tissue rather than cutting — significantly reducing bruising, swelling, and the risk of accidental vascular penetration.
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Authenticated products only
Only genuine FDA and KFDA-cleared fillers are used at Yaan Clinic — all from verified distributors. Counterfeit or grey-market fillers are a real issue in the Korean aesthetic market. Patients can request product authentication documentation.
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Reversibility confirmation
For HA fillers: hyaluronidase is available on-site for immediate use if adjustment is needed. Patients are informed of this before treatment. Dissolving HA filler when needed — not waiting — is standard protocol, not an exception.
What to Expect —
The Realistic Picture
Filler results are immediate but not final. Swelling from the injection itself peaks at 24–48 hours, then resolves over 1–2 weeks. The shape you see immediately after treatment isn’t the final result — wait 2 weeks before judging.
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Results timeline
Immediate: visible volume change. Day 1–3: peak swelling — result looks slightly more than intended. Week 1–2: swelling resolves, filler integrates with tissue. Week 2+: final result. Most patients feel confident going out immediately but know the real result comes two weeks later.
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How long results last
Lips: 6–9 months (high movement area). Cheeks and jawline: 12–18 months. Temples and nose: 12–18 months. Nasolabial folds: 12 months. Radiesse areas: 12–24 months. Skin Plus-Hyal: approximately 3 years. Individual metabolism affects duration — faster metabolizers break down filler sooner.
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What fillers can’t do
Fillers restore volume and define contours — they don’t tighten skin or lift structural tissue. For sagging jawline or laxity, lifting devices (Ultherapy Prime, Thermage FLX) address what fillers cannot. Many patients combine both: filler for volume, lifting for structure. See the full comparison at Post 02 →
Frequently Asked
Questions
- What are the most popular dermal fillers used for facial rejuvenation?
- The most widely used are hyaluronic acid fillers — Restylane and Juvederm — and calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse). HA fillers work immediately, last 12–18 months, and are reversible. Radiesse stimulates collagen and lasts longer. At Yaan Clinic, Dr. Wontak Choi is a certified Key Doctor for both Restylane and Radiesse — among the highest clinical designations globally for these products.
- What is the difference between temporary and permanent facial fillers?
- Temporary fillers (HA, Radiesse) are absorbed by the body over 12–24 months and can be dissolved or adjusted. Permanent fillers can’t be removed without surgery. Most specialists recommend temporary fillers because facial structure changes over time. Skin Plus-Hyal is a semi-permanent option lasting 3 years that remains dissolvable — the best of both approaches.
- Which hyaluronic acid fillers have the longest-lasting effects?
- Longevity depends more on treatment area than product. High-movement areas (lips) break down filler faster — 6–9 months. Low-movement areas (cheeks, temples) last 12–18 months. Restylane Lyft and Juvederm Voluma are formulated for deeper placement and longer duration. Skin Plus-Hyal lasts approximately 3 years while remaining dissolvable.
- What are the most effective fillers for under-eye hollow correction?
- Tear trough correction requires a soft, low-viscosity HA filler placed precisely in the groove — technically one of the most demanding filler zones. Too superficial causes bluish discoloration (Tyndall effect); too deep misses the target. At Yaan Clinic, infrared vascular mapping is used before injection and micro-cannulas minimize bruising in this sensitive area.
- Can dermal fillers be removed if I don’t like the results?
- HA fillers dissolve rapidly with hyaluronidase — a medical enzyme injected at the clinic. Results of dissolving are visible within 24–48 hours. Radiesse is not dissolvable but naturally absorbed over time. Skin Plus-Hyal, despite lasting 3 years, remains dissolvable throughout. At Yaan Clinic, hyaluronidase is kept on-site for immediate use if adjustment is needed.
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- WhatsApp: +82 10 5308-0499
- English-speaking staff available
- 6F, 5 Bongeunsa-ro 82-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
- Bongeunsa Station Exit 7 — 5 min walk
- Phone: +82 2-501-1323
Meet Your Specialist
Send photos via WhatsApp before booking. The team will advise which filler — or combination — fits your concerns, and whether a lifting device would serve you better than filler alone.
Dr. Wontak Choi
Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
Yaan Skin Clinic, Gangnam
Yaan Clinic is a first-generation filler specialist clinic with 14 years of experience — one of the longest track records in Gangnam. Dr. Choi holds Key Doctor certification for both Restylane and Radiesse, the highest clinical designation from these brands. Academic exchange with Dr. Tatjana Pavicic (Germany, Radiesse specialist) informs the protocol.
- Certified Key Doctor — Restylane & Radiesse (FDA-approved)
- 15 years specialized experience in aesthetic medicine
- Academic exchange with Dr. Tatjana Pavicic (Germany)
- Regular speaker at international aesthetic medicine symposiums
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