Are fillers sustainable?

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I was scrolling on forums and found this UEE guide and was wondering how sustainable uee fillers are?

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Note this is not a larp for clients this is actually 3 years after.
UEE fillers last TWO YEARS on average.
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THIS WAS COPIED FROM THIS THREAD https://looksmax.org/threads/the-best-way-to-fix-upper-eyelid-exposure.128362/


Now for my main question:
Is this a good decision for UEE considering the migration of fat. This procedure is 200 a year so the ROI would be insane.
 
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definitely worth it
 
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@Orka, thoughts on this
Op, why not just get fat grafting??
 
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@Orka, thoughts on this
Op, why not just get fat grafting??
cuz u can only get it above 22 percent bodyfat seems like too much work and its more expensive yk
 
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I was scrolling on forums and found this UEE guide and was wondering how sustainable uee fillers are?

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Note this is not a larp for clients this is actually 3 years after.
UEE fillers last TWO YEARS on average.
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THIS WAS COPIED FROM THIS THREAD https://looksmax.org/threads/the-best-way-to-fix-upper-eyelid-exposure.128362/


Now for my main question:
Is this a good decision for UEE considering the migration of fat. This procedure is 200 a year so the ROI would be insane.
Yeah, it’s probably best to use them in your twenties (3-5 years) and then use other methods as you get older
 
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It’s just something I’m planning on doing, use fillers while saving up for fat grafts and implants later on
fat grafting doesnt seem ideal for me. Also when im like 30 imma just leave all this shit on and hopefully be settled in by then :lul:
 
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Depends on the filler but long term you should get a fat graft or implants depending on the issue
 
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Depends on the filler but long term you should get a fat graft or implants depending on the issue
for UEE also custom implants at that area arent the cheapest lmao and some risks ofc.
Fat grafting isnt a one size fits all type of thing too its contextual. Some people cant have it
 
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for UEE also custom implants at that area arent the cheapest lmao and some risks ofc.
Fat grafting isnt a one size fits all type of thing too its contextual. Some people cant have it
What person could have filler but not a fat graft?

And the implant was in case its for fakeing bone like cheeks or chin
 
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I was scrolling on forums and found this UEE guide and was wondering how sustainable uee fillers are?

View attachment 4467034

Note this is not a larp for clients this is actually 3 years after.
UEE fillers last TWO YEARS on average.
View attachment 4467041

THIS WAS COPIED FROM THIS THREAD https://looksmax.org/threads/the-best-way-to-fix-upper-eyelid-exposure.128362/


Now for my main question:
Is this a good decision for UEE considering the migration of fat. This procedure is 200 a year so the ROI would be insane.
It is sustainable, people don't do filler because they're terrified of migration, worst case scenario you can just dissolve it every year and pay 400/y, still great ROI

I'd suggest using the same injector for years though
 
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they last 2 years on avg so probs 200/y but depends on the doc ig
It is sustainable, people don't do filler because they're terrified of migration, worst case scenario you can just dissolve it every year and pay 400/y, still great ROI

I'd suggest using the same injector for years though
 
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they last 2 years on avg so probs 200/y but depends on the doc ig
yes, I said worst case scenario you take extra safety precautions (dissolve every year)

but that's the worst case scenario, you likely won't need to do that
 
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yes, I said worst case scenario you take extra safety precautions (dissolve every year)

but that's the worst case scenario, you likely won't need to do that
oh yeah i misread it mb
 
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