“What is the most suitable Elasty filler for my face?
The key to natural-looking results is not simply choosing a softer filler, but identifying which formulation aligns precisely with your skin type and treatment goals.”

 

As of 2025, Elasty has continued to grow in both the domestic and international mesotherapy and aesthetic filler markets, firmly establishing itself as a leading brand associated with stable volume restoration and naturally defined contours. Although many consumers recognize Elasty as a reliable product line, most are not fully aware of how the F, G, and D formulations differ—or which version is truly optimized for their specific concerns.

 

That is why this guide was created.
This article provides a full overview of the Elasty series so you can easily determine which version is right for you, while also introducing the structural framework for upcoming in-depth posts on each area and technique.

 

 

1. What Is the Elasty Series? — The Identity of “Natural Elasticity and Soft-Tissue Harmony”

Elasty is not simply a hyaluronic acid filler that adds volume; it is a series engineered around elasticity, facial movement, and dynamic expressions. Its design philosophy prioritizes maintaining natural facial animation while restoring youthful volume.

Why Elasty is so widely preferred?

  • Prioritizes natural contours over excessive fullness
  • Formulated with different rheological properties for various skin types
  • Smooth flow combined with excellent shape retention
  • Suitable for everything from subtle hollowing to deeper structural volume loss

Most importantly, the F, G, and D versions are designed as a continuous system—allowing full-face aesthetic planning within a single brand.

 

 

2. F / G / D – Core Structure of the Elasty Lineup

Each Elasty formulation serves a distinctly defined purpose.
Understanding this purpose makes selection significantly easier.

Elasty F — Soft Texture + Superficial Lines + Natural Refinement

The softest formulation in the series.
Ideal for patients with thin skin and delicate areas such as the under-eye region and perioral area.

Key characteristics:

  • Minimal visibility even on thin or translucent skin
  • Effective for fine lines, shallow depressions, and subtle volumization
  • Popular for lip contouring, tear troughs, and ultra-natural corrections

 

Elasty G — Mid-Range Volume + Midface Support

Slightly firmer and more elastic than F, designed to create stable yet natural structural volume.

Best indications:

  • Nasolabial folds
  • Midface volume deficiency
  • Patients requiring both volume enhancement and structural support
  • Those who want noticeable improvements without excessive firmness

 

Elasty D — Definition, Contour Precision, and Structural Correction

The firmest and most cohesive formulation.
Created for areas where definition and projection are essential.

Best indications:

  • Jawline, chin, and malar contours
  • High-demand structural correction
  • Extremely high satisfaction in male patients
  • Ideal for enhancing angles and sharpening facial architecture

 

 

3. Which Version Is Right for Me?

Choosing an Elasty product is not about selecting “the best” version—
it is about selecting the version designed for your specific anatomical needs.
By applying the four criteria below, most patients can be matched accurately.

① Skin Thickness

  • Thin skin → F
  • Medium-thickness skin → G
  • Thick or firm skin → D

② Desired Result Intensity

  • “Very natural, no visible filler traces” → F
  • “Balanced volume + stable shape retention” → G
  • “Defined contours and sharp angles” → D

③ Treatment Area

Since each Elasty version is optimized for specific regions, area-based selection is straightforward.

  • Under-eye → F
  • Nasolabial folds → G
  • Midface volume → G or D
  • Jawline / Chin → D
  • Lips → F or G
  • Cheekbone contouring → D

④ Lifestyle

  • Highly expressive patients, prefer ultra-natural look → F
  • Busy professionals wanting durability and stability → G
  • Individuals who prioritize contouring, photos, or definition → D

 

 

4. Area-Based Application Overview

Below is a high-level framework for regional application.
(Detailed layer-by-layer protocols will be covered in upcoming posts.)

Under-Eye (Tear Trough)

Sensitive and thin skin → F
Smooth, natural flow and subtle correction are essential.

Nasolabial Folds

Structural support + elasticity → G
If midface deficiency is present, a combination with D may be effective.

Lips

Natural contour and soft projection → F or G
Selection depends on lip thickness and desired texture.

Jawline / Chin

Definition and angle formation → D
Highly preferred in male contouring treatments.

Cheekbone / Malar Area

Volume + structural lift → D

This framework will be expanded in future posts with injection depth, technique variations, ideal volumes, and longevity considerations.

 

 

5. Injection Principles of Elasty — “Layer-Based Elastic Design”

In fillers, placement depth often has a greater influence on results than injected volume.
The optimal injection plane varies by formulation.

  • F → Superficial layer / natural diffusion and subtle volume
  • G → Mid-dermal to subcutaneous layers / balanced support
  • D → Deep layer (sub-SMAS or periosteal plane) / contour and structural enhancement

Additionally, outcomes vary depending on.

  • The rheological properties (elasticity, cohesivity)
  • Skin thickness
  • Regional pressure forces

Thus, clinical expertise is crucial.
A detailed step-by-step injection protocol will be provided in a dedicated post.

 

 

6. Safety Profile — Why Elasty Is Considered a Stable Premium HA Filler

Elasty is engineered around four core safety and performance principles:

  • Reduced foreign-body sensation
  • Natural tissue integration
  • Appropriate elasticity retention
  • High stability with minimal deformation

As with all hyaluronic acid fillers, mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness may occur initially; however, these symptoms typically remain within the normal expected range and resolve with proper aftercare.

(A comprehensive “Side Effect Management Guide” and “Bruising Recovery Guide” will be published separately.)

 

 

7. Longevity and Result Progression

Elasty’s longevity varies by formulation:

  • F → Natural and moderate durability
  • G → Balanced volume + stable mid-term longevity
  • D → Strongest structural integrity and longest duration

Patient-specific factors—such as skin characteristics, age, area treated, and lifestyle (exercise, muscle activity)—can affect duration.

A visual timeline covering Day 1 → Week 1 → Week 4 evolution will be provided in an upcoming post.

 

 

8. Customized Recommendations by Age, Gender, and Concern

One of Elasty’s strengths is its versatility across different demographics.

20s — Preventive Aesthetics & Natural Refinement

→ F or G
→ Focus on subtle volume and early prevention

30s — Early Volume Loss + Contour Softening

→ G or D
→ Popular combination: midface and jawline correction

Male Patients — Stronger Contours

→ D-focused approach
→ Prioritizes projection and angular definition

Patients with Thin Skin

→ F-centered treatment
→ Ensures undetectable, smooth results

 

 

9. Conclusion — The Elasty Lineup Is the Solution Itself

Elasty’s strength lies in its clearly differentiated formulations.

  • F for delicate, fine corrections
  • G for balanced volume and support
  • D for contouring and structural enhancement

The goal is not to determine which formulation is “better,”
but to identify which version aligns most closely with your treatment purpose.

This article serves as the main guide for understanding the entire Elasty lineup.
In upcoming posts, we will cover detailed injection techniques, regional strategies, pricing, and complication management.

 

The Elasty series will continue to expand, and if you want to explore the products, you can learn more directly on HERE.