Hip dips occur when the pelvis has a prominent bone structure, creating a natural depression between the pelvis and the femur, resulting in a visible dip or inward curve on the outer hips. They may be more or less noticeable depending on the distribution of fat and muscle in each individual.
HYAcorp MLF2 is a body filler designed for correcting and contouring hip dips. One of the key advantages of hyaluronic acid body fillers for this area is that patients can leave the clinic without bandages or restraints. With long-lasting results and CE mark certification, it is an ideal solution for achieving smooth and balanced body contours.

Sometimes, achieving a smoother and more balanced hip contour cannot be accomplished through exercise alone. Hyaluronic acid fillers offer a non-invasive body contouring solution to fill depressions, enhance outer hip curves, and create a more harmonious silhouette, delivering immediate yet safe results.
HYAcorp fillers are the most-advanced face and body fillers that can be used to enhance or shape different areas of the body. Treatment with HYAcorp is safe and natural and provides immediate results.











"Feeling insecure about the shape of your hips is very common, but it certainly doesn't have to be permanent. HYAcorp is an ideal treatment if you're looking for a long-term solution. I can confidently wear what I want and nothing is holding me back anymore."
Dermal fillers are made of non-animal sourced hyaluronic acid which makes them biocompatible and hence safe to be injected into the body. The procedure has minimal or no side effects and comes with an easy post-care routine.
For those who are looking for an effective solution, with minimal downtime and quick results, hyaluronic acid fillers are the best option for correcting and filling the hip dips.
The duration of hip fillers results may vary depending on the treatment and other individual factors such as age, lifestyle, and metabolism.
Adverse events with dermal fillers are low, however just like with any cosmetic treatment they may occur. Infection, bleeding, swelling, bruising, and allergic responses are some of these risks. It's crucial to discuss these risks with your doctor before starting the treatment.