Kenickie
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Nope, totally and 100% false. Especially not when injecting against the bone. Fillers don't migrate like that and there is no scientific to back up what you just claimed.the issue is not how you look right after the procedure, but how you look once fillers migrate elsewhere
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if you inject fillers in the jawline, they are likely to migrate to your cheeks