Anyone here ever gotten fillers for UEE if so what kind

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I’m planning on getting them in August. Guide me on what material I should use for fillers. They are under 1 grand so I can afford them
 
Can u send a pic of ur eye area?
 
Your injector will most likely inject you with a hyaluronic acid based filler, since this is the only filler material that can immediately be dissolved in the unfortunate instance of arterial occlusion.

This eye region, called the superior sulcus of the eyelid, is situated near the ophthalmic artery. If filler is injected into this artery, the consequences of this will be catastrophically disastrous, and can induce blindness. I would suggest going to an oculoplastic surgeon, who specialises in cosmetic treatments specifically for the eye region, in order to maximise your safety.

This area shoud also be injected with a cannula, not a needle. Confirm this before having your treatment. A needle will pierce through any veins and arteries, but a cannula is blunt-ended and is safe to use near any facial arterties when injecting dermal filler into the body.

Don't get too caught up on the brand names, just ensure that a cannula is used, and that it is a hyaluronic acid based dermal filler.

This procedure, when done right, can have insanely good results. Good luck brother.
 
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Your injector will most likely inject you with a hyaluronic acid based filler, since this is the only filler material that can immediately be dissolved in the unfortunate instance of arterial occlusion.

This eye region, called the superior sulcus of the eyelid, is situated near the ophthalmic artery. If filler is injected into this artery, the consequences of this will be catastrophically disastrous, and can induce blindness. I would suggest going to an oculoplastic surgeon, who specialises in cosmetic treatments specifically for the eye region, in order to maximise your safety.

This area shoud also be injected with a cannula, not a needle. Confirm this before having your treatment. A needle will pierce through any veins and arteries, but a cannula is blunt-ended and is safe to use near any facial arterties when injecting dermal filler into the body.

Don't get too caught up on the brand names, just ensure that a cannula is used, and that it is a hyaluronic acid based dermal filler.

This procedure, when done right, can have insanely good results. Good luck brother.
yes ill for sure ask and look up reviews of the person i use
 

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