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I had good results for about 3–6 months, but then the filler migrated and started making my facial expressions weird.
I actually did this around 6 months ago, but I'm just going to drop the guide now.
WARNINGS:
I had excellent results for about 3–6 months, but then the filler migrated and started making my facial expressions weird (MY FAULT)
- I completely attribute my problems to bad injection technique and using the wrong type of filler.
- I should've used a more bone-hard type of filler (STYLAGE XL) instead of using juvederm voluma.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
Nitrile Gloves
Cotton Pads
Cotton Swab
Alcohol Wipes
Cling/Saran Wrap
Skin Pencil
Arnica Cream
Strong Numbing Cream
Hyaluronidase (Filler Dissolver)
FILLER:
CHIN FILLER (STYLAGE XL)- Best one, lasts longer, harder to dissolve. Looks the best though.
CHIN FILLER (JUVEDERM VOLUMA)
KNOWLEDGE NEEDED:
This guide is insufficient; you need to study the injection technique, which is the most important.
Please make sure you review HOURS of injecting content before attempting this. To avoid blood vessels and hurt yourself.
Use the below resources to learn:
https://www.youtube.com/@DrTimPearce
https://www.youtube.com/@AAFETV
https://www.youtube.com/@Dr_Abs
/r/DIYBeauty/ - good reddit forum just search for filler DIY's
r/DIYCosmeticProcedures/
Learn how to aspirate, how to inject, and where important nerves/arteries are. It's relatively safe on the chin regardless.
IMAGES TO GUIDE YOU:
THIS GUIDE IS ONLY ABOUT CHIN FILLER, BUT HERE ARE SOME IMAGES I MADE IN THE PAST FOR MYSELF IN OTHER AREAS:
Lip Filler
Nose Tip + Cheek Aqualyx
Preparation
- Wash your face thoroughly with water and pat dry using a clean towel.
- Put on latex gloves.
- Clean the target area with an alcohol wipe.
- Apply a thick layer of numbing cream using a cotton swab.
- Cover the area with saran wrap, ensuring a tight seal, so the numbing cream can absorb the most and the needle hurts as little as possible.
You want to focus on the right injection technique, not the needle's pain. Thats why numbing is important - Wait approximately 90 minutes for the full numbing effect.
Before Injection
- Remove the numbing cream with a cotton swab or alcohol wipe, make sure its fully gone
- Mark the injection sites with an eyebrow pencil or facial marker. Most of them are hard to wash off
- Inject slightly adjacent to, at a 45 degree angle, not directly on, the marked points.
Injecting
- If bleeding occurs, do not wipe or drag the skin. Apply gentle pressure with a cotton swab for 1–2 minutes.
- Always aspirate for 5–10 seconds in high-risk areas. If uncertain, continue aspirating until no return is observed.
- Discontinue immediately if any pain occurs.
- Use Liporase in the event of a misplaced or adverse filler injection.
- Gently compress the skin around the site if necessary to ease product flow.
Post-Procedure
- Once injections are complete and the area is padded down, apply arnica gel, very useful
- Store all filler-related equipment in a cool, dark, room-temperature place
- Reapply arnica gel daily if swelling persists
- Avoid washing or showering the treated area with water
- Avoid sleeping on or applying pressure to the treated regions (will cause migration)
@Orka is knowledgeable about this topic as well.
Big thanks to Chadriguez. I'm not sure what his @ is on here but he helped me with the process and recommended me STYLAGE XL which is the best one IMO.
Will show results in DMs on discord. I will redo it again soon and make an update; just remind me. Any questions about it just reply to the thread I'll answer within the same day. I've done other procedures like aqualyx in the cheeks and nose, tried lip filler, and some other shit.
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