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Personally I'm more worried about the long terms effects of them, but I'm still curious about iti know they arent that bad but i always hated the idea of it it gives me the ick
i dont like that they migrate and that you can never fully dissolve them. a lot of older people whove been getting fillers for a while look like shitPersonally I'm more worried about the long terms effects of them, but I'm still curious about it
Aren't chin fillers the safest option then?Fillers and soft tissue augmentations in general should be the last option after osteotomies and implants.
Depending on the injection site they could clog up glands like the meibomian gland in the upper eyelid.
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On the other hand they'd just migrate after 2-3 months in the mandible and zygos, there is literally no reason to do them.
Fillers are normie surgery cope and if blackpilled you shouldn't consider them. They aren't risk-free at all even with experienced aestheticians.
To your original question @Blackgymmax got a ton of them and he'll look like a balloon within the next months.
The problem with chin fillers is that you can only add projection and 1-3mm of chin height at best.Aren't chin fillers the safest option then?
I'm not really recessed but I do lack projection and angularity specially in the lower third so I might consider itThe problem with chin fillers is that you can only add projection and 1-3mm of chin height at best.
But yes, if you were to get fillers only stick to chin fillers. The benefit to that injection site is that the fillers won't migrate that much.
Keep in mind to dissolve them after 3-5 months with hyaluronidase to be safe.
Yes, most if not all aestheticians are required to offer hyaluronidase injections either way if any problems occur during the filler injection.I'm not really recessed but I do lack projection and angularity specially in the lower third so I might consider it
Can you get them dissolved at the same place you got them?
Mine hasn’t migrated at all. It’s been 4 months, not saying it will never migrate but it’s not a guaranteeFillers and soft tissue augmentations in general should be the last option after osteotomies and implants.
Depending on the injection site they could clog up glands like the meibomian gland in the upper eyelid.
View attachment 3913110
On the other hand they'd just migrate after 2-3 months in the mandible and zygos, there is literally no reason to do them.
Fillers are normie surgery cope and if blackpilled you shouldn't consider them. They aren't risk-free at all even with experienced aestheticians.
To your original question @Blackgymmax got a ton of them and he'll look like a balloon within the next months.
Nope and I never plan on it, allround shit procedure and a huge waste of money tbhTitle