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Goals to get a wider and more projected chin want to do 1.2 syringe of radiesse what r the odds it migrates and do yall think it’s valid
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it's so cheapEven outside of the cost (which will still be several thousand done abroad) it requires 10x more hassle and effort than filler, and that isn’t even considering the months needed to recover, as well as the fact that it’s a poor choice for adding chin width, a goal that OP claims to prioritize.Just get genioit's so cheap
Is implant better id wait till like 22 for the implant I’m 19 rnYou’re getting it done professionally, Not DIY yes? I only ask because radiesse is not dissolvable like HA, meaning if you fuck it up, you’re in trouble.
If so, chances are near 0.
Even outside of the cost (which will still be several thousand done abroad) it requires 10x more hassle and effort than filler, and that isn’t even considering the months needed to recover, as well as the fact that it’s a poor choice for adding chin width, a goal that OP claims to prioritize.
So just don’t get the filler at all wait till the implantYou’re getting it done professionally, Not DIY yes? I only ask because radiesse is not dissolvable like HA, meaning if you fuck it up, you’re in trouble.
If so, chances are near 0.
Even outside of the cost (which will still be several thousand done abroad) it requires 10x more hassle and effort than filler, and that isn’t even considering the months needed to recover, as well as the fact that it’s a poor choice for adding chin width, a goal that OP claims to prioritize.
Has the benefit of permanence (assuming done correctly) but also higher risk of unnatural result, price obviously, recovery etc. No harm in starting with filler, and getting it dissolved or waiting for it to dissolve naturally if/when you want a permanent solutionIs implant better id wait till like 22 for the implant I’m 19 rn
Getting filler doesn’t prevent you from getting an implant at all, many patients start with filler, it’s very common. But they will wait for it to either dissolve itself (if you pick a filler like raddiesse) or dissolve it manually if needed (only can be done if you went with an HA filler type).So just don’t get the filler at all wait till the implant
So don’t get radiesse if i want implant later?Has the benefit of permanence (assuming done correctly) but also higher risk of unnatural result, price obviously, recovery etc. No harm in starting with filler, and getting it dissolved or waiting for it to dissolve naturally if/when you want a permanent solution
Getting filler doesn’t prevent you from getting an implant at all, many patients start with filler, it’s very common. But they will wait for it to either dissolve itself (if you pick a filler like raddiesse) or dissolve it manually if needed (only can be done if you went with an HA filler type).
Likely not the wisest option, it'll likely take around 18 months to dissolve fully on it's own, whereas with an HA strand you can have the filler up until a couple of weeks before implant and get it dissolved manually with ease.So don’t get radiesse if i want implant later?
Well if I do radiesse twice would be perfect timing for the implant for it to be fully dissolved also can I @ u in a thread and u give me a rateLikely not the wisest option, it'll likely take around 18 months to dissolve fully on it's own, whereas with an HA strand you can have the filler up until a couple of weeks before implant and get it dissolved manually with ease.
sureWell if I do radiesse twice would be perfect timing for the implant for it to be fully dissolved also can I @ u in a thread and u give me a rate