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I'd like to get filler in both upper eye lids, and under eye area, is this safe to do?
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Eye fillersWhat is this
Anything similar but permanent?Eye fillers
They are pretty much permanent, first time lasts 3 years, after that it lasts even longerAnything similar but permanent?
good I’ll add it to my surgery listThey are pretty much permanent, first time lasts 3 years, after that it lasts even longer
Yes, it's very affordable. Usually $200-$500Does anyone have a rough estimate how much fillers would cost for undereyes?
They typically say more like 2 years for areas with little blood flow such as under the eyes. However, there is good evidence that fillers last farrr longer than usually thoughtYay! Are those the ones that last 3 years (as mentioned above)? Or do you have to do it multiple times a year?
what are the risk of fillers in undereyes?Fat grafting can be superior long-term, but have to be done very well and carefully. Injection into arteries around eyes can be life threatening, doc must check everything every time. Percent of surviving fat varies a lot, depends on extraction and purification methods, origin, health status of patient. Sometimes, more than one procedure is needed, with 3 months interval or so.
The scariest is blocking arteries (simular to fat grafting, but can be dissolved with hyaluronidase, if it's HA-based filler and doc is fast to note the problem) or nerve damage.what are the risk of fillers in undereyes?
Migration of filler into cheeks or midface would be good for someone who's recessed tho wouldn't it?The scariest is blocking arteries (simular to fat grafting, but can be dissolved with hyaluronidase, if it's HA-based filler and doc is fast to note the problem) or nerve damage.
Overfilling (if doc has no eye for aesthetics).
Later migration of filler (usually down to midafce/cheeks).
Not really. One thing is getting these areas filled specifically and other is some sort of random assymmetric distribution of migrated filler with "bloating" effect.Migration of filler into cheeks or midface would be good for someone who's recessed tho wouldn't it?
isn’t migration easy to fix by dissolving the filler?Not really. One thing is getting these areas filled specifically and other is some sort of random assymmetric distribution of migrated filler with "bloating" effect.
In case of hyaluronic acid yes, but it's also in your own tissues and there are new concerns about potential damage by hyaluronidase.isn’t migration easy to fix by dissolving the filler?
blepharoplastyWhat's a bleph?
Why will the fat grafting be botched after 5 years?avoid everything. use volufiline, risks are botched after 5 years for filler and fat grafting
Just squint like David GandyI'd like to get filler in both upper eye lids, and under eye area, is this safe to do?
go on real self. fat grafting sounds like a great alternative until you see the many complications and results. not to mention aging. if it were that good to be true it would be more popular.Why will the fat grafting be botched after 5 years?
But surely you see the survival rate and any lumps/bumps in the first 6 months?go on real self. fat grafting sounds like a great alternative until you see the many complications and results. not to mention aging. if it were that good to be true it would be more popular.
i’ve looked into it - it’s a very realistic botch or complication especially consider aging. beware
find out yourself. or don’t.But surely you see the survival rate and any lumps/bumps in the first 6 months?