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There is no single answer to how long a filler lasts because the product, the treatment area, the injection depth, and the patient all change the timeline.
In general, highly mobile zones such as the lips fade sooner, while deeper structural areas such as the cheek and jawline usually keep their result longer.
Lip filler often lasts about 6-9 months because the mouth is active and the products used there are usually softer. Nasolabial folds and marionette support often sit in the middle range, while cheek and chin filler can remain visible for roughly 12-18 months or longer in selected plans.
Tear trough filler may also last relatively long in some patients, but that does not mean the area is easy. Under-eye filler still requires conservative planning and careful anatomical judgment.
Metabolism, exercise intensity, smoking, sun exposure, hydration, and facial movement can all affect how quickly hyaluronic acid breaks down. Product selection matters as well because not every filler has the same cross-linking profile or tissue behavior.
Technique also matters. Correct placement, correct amount, and realistic goals usually produce a more stable result than overfilling or forcing the wrong product into the wrong layer.
Dr. Gemici: Patients often focus only on how long a filler will stay. I focus first on whether the product fits the tissue and the anatomy. Longevity comes second to a safe natural result.
Hyaluronic acid filler usually fades gradually rather than disappearing overnight. Most patients notice a soft reduction in definition and support instead of a sudden collapse.
That is why maintenance is often planned before the filler has completely disappeared. Smaller touch-up sessions can look more natural and sometimes feel more efficient than waiting until all support is gone.
Yes. The lips are more mobile and usually treated with softer products, so they often fade sooner than cheek or chin filler.
Yes. Metabolism, exercise, smoking, sun exposure, and tissue movement can all influence how long a result remains visible.
Usually not. Hyaluronic acid filler generally softens gradually over time rather than vanishing all at once.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.