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During the treatment session, the product is injected into the specific area of the face to be treated, typically using a fine needle or cannula. The treatment is quick, usually taking about 30 minutes, but it might take longer if multiple areas are being treated in the same session.

Straight away. Once BELOTERO® has been injected you will see its effect.

There may be slight discomfort while the filler is being injected, but it can be reduced with the application of an anaesthetic cream or injection of local anaesthesia beforehand. The BELOTERO® range of fillers includes a local anaesthetic to reduce the sensation of pain and improve comfort.
There is little to no downtime associated with a BELOTERO® treatment. Some patients experience swelling or redness after injection, which usually subsides soon after treatment. Most patients return to their normal, daily activities right after their visit... read more
Avoid applying makeup during the first 12 hours after treatment. Avoid saunas, hot tubs, prolonged exposure to the sun, UV rays and extreme cold temperatures for two weeks after treatment. You may also want to have a follow-up appointment... read more

Belotero® typically lasts for between 6 and 18 months depending on the specific type of filler injected – it is not permanent. The duration depends on many factors such as the area being treated, skin type, skin condition, metabolism, lifestyle and age. After the initial treatment, follow-up sessions are normally recommended.

This is very unlikely if the treatment is done properly.4 It’s important to use a fully qualified, experienced practitioner and a good quality dermal filler like BELOTERO®. You should also avoid pressing, rubbing or massaging the area for a few days and... read more
Hyaluronic Acid is completely broken down within the skin over a period of months, eventually leaving no trace of the filler. Treatment is also reversible – your Healthcare Practitioner can introduce an enzyme called hyaluronidase decides to the treatment area to... read more
BELOTERO® is based on hyaluronic acid, a natural component of the skin. This means there is a low risk of an allergic reaction, and no preliminary allergy test is necessary.


There are, however, some injections-related reactions which may occur and include slight redness, swelling, itching, bruising and pain at injection sites. These reactions are generally mild-to-moderate and disappear shortly after the injection(s), typically within one or two days. 

Other, rare reactions are possible. Prior to treatment, your Healthcare Practitioner will inform you about the possible risks and side effects. Be sure to let them know if you have any allergies, especially to lidocaine, before treatment. You should always discuss any side effects or post-treatment reactions with your Healthcare Practitioner.
You should avoid treatment if you have an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients. If you tend to develop keloids or granulomas, or have inflamed or infected skin, you should forego treatment. BELOTERO® should not be injected over permanent implants... read more
Delayed-type Inflammatory Reactions (DIRs) are rare immune responses that may occur between two weeks and a couple of months after the use of HA fillers.1,2 These reactions are more likely with fillers that are made with low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (LMW-HA).1–3... read more