Aessoa Shine: Similar to a skin booster, Aessoa Shine can be injected into the superficial dermis to enhance skin hydration, tightness, and flexibility. The result is a more radiant and youthful-looking skin.
Application Area :
• Eye area
• Décolleté and neck area
• Back of the hand
• Wrinkles
• Crow’s feet
• Corner of the mouth area
• Perioral wrinkles
• Cheek area
Aessoa Global: Made with a high concentration of cross-linked hyaluronic acid, Aessoa Global is an ideal filler for age-related fine wrinkles in the facial area. It enhances skin texture and promotes skin rehydration.
Application Area :
• Lip contour
• Periorbital fold
Aessoa Deep: Aessoa Deep is specially formulated to smoothen deep wrinkles and create volume and contour in the lips. It should be injected into the mid dermis and contains 0.3% lidocaine for patient comfort.
Application Area:
• Glabellar wrinkles
• Lip area
• Marionette wrinkles
• Nasolabial folds
• Forehead area
Aessoa Ultra: With high concentrations of single-phase, cross-linked hyaluronic acid, Aessoa Ultra is perfect for treating medium to deep wrinkles in the facial area. It also adds volume to the cheeks and chin, and can be used for body shaping and contouring.
Application Area:
• Chin area
• Lip area
• Corner of the mouth area
• Forehead area
• Cheek area
Main Ingredients :
- 24mg/ml with lido 0.3%
Packing Unit:
- 1 x 1ml prefilled syringe
- 2 x needles
Mitchell –
Love how this filler plumped up my lips. It defined the contours beautifully without making them look overdone. It’s my new go-to for lip enhancement.
Cindy –
This product is amazing for softening deep wrinkles. Applied it to some stubborn lines, and I can’t stop looking at the results lol
Laura –
This dermal filler worked wonders on my nasolabial folds. They’ve always been my biggest insecurity, and now they’re much less noticeable. Really boosts my confidence.
Estelle –
I used Aessoa and got wonderful results. Do your research and find a reliable, experienced injector. Their skill matters more than which filler you choose.
Connie –
The only difference between cost-effective and expensive fillers is how long they last. I’ve tried both, and I think it comes down to personal preference.