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shit is so rare might as well not even happen.What abt filler migration @Blackgymmax
Is it real
OBO is very dangerous 25% chance of problem and only subhumans need it remember most people don’t have protruding frog eyesIdk who u are bro, go get OBO
and end up like that botched surgery victim of @RealSurgerymax
TO THIS DAY I HAVENT SEEN THE AFTER PIC JFLLL
How much does chin + jaw angle fillers cost on avg in the US w a good doctor @Blackgymmaxshit is so rare might as well not even happen.
if you go to a proper doctor, and properly take care of it afterwards you reduced the 0.1% of it happening to 0%
@Im sorry mother @BlackgymmaxHow much does chin + jaw angle fillers cost on avg in the US w a good doctor @Blackgymmax
Depends in the major city you're in.How much does chin + jaw angle fillers cost on avg in the US w a good doctor @Blackgymmax
How long do they typically lastDepends in the major city you're in.
for example LA might be more expensive than miami etc.
ikely somewhere $1,500 → $3,500+ or more, depending on how much filler, how many syringes, how “premium” the doctor/clinic is etc etc. the prices vary a lot in things like this
jaw could cost like $600-$2k
and chin is like 700- 2,5k
you’re probably doing hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers like Voluma or Restylane, expect around 12–18 months on average, sometimes up to 2 years if you’re lucky or do maintenance touch-ups etc, and it will last longer.How long do they typically last
I have extremely fast metabolismyou’re probably doing hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers like Voluma or Restylane, expect around 12–18 months on average, sometimes up to 2 years if you’re lucky or do maintenance touch-ups etc, and it will last longer.
If you go with biostimulatory fillers (Radiesse, Sculptra), those can stick around 18–24 months because they stimulate collagen more jfll but its kinda annoying to maintain, but they usually take a couple sessions to build results.
How long it lasts also depends on your metabolism, how much filler they put in, and the injector’s technique etc etc etc
guaranteed 12 months tho Most people I’ve seen just do a touch-up once a year and make them last forever lol
IF its annoying which it isnt doing touch ups is quite easy. you can get implants from las favelas in brazil llmaooo
Biostimulatory fillers like Radiesse or Sculptra i think thats what its called. tend to hold better in people with quick metabolisms since they actually stimulate collagen in you. They’re not reversible like HA, but they can give you 18–24 months of results and look more “built in” over time as you have them.I have extremely fast metabolism
Which type would u recommend
Also which is more common, filler migration or infected implants
If you dont know , I’d say test the look with filler first (maybe Radiesse if you want longer-lasting), then commit to implants later if you love the result and don’t want to keep shelling out for maintenance btw this is what most people do @Blackgymmax should do it as wellBiostimulatory fillers like Radiesse or Sculptra i think thats what its called. tend to hold better in people with quick metabolisms since they actually stimulate collagen in you. They’re not reversible like HA, but they can give you 18–24 months of results and look more “built in” over time as you have them.
Migration with fillers is more tho common, but usually pretty fixable.
Infection with implants is less common, but way more serious.
but you shouldnt bother about either if u went to a good place.
Wdym theyre not reversibleBiostimulatory fillers like Radiesse or Sculptra i think thats what its called. tend to hold better in people with quick metabolisms since they actually stimulate collagen in you. They’re not reversible like HA, but they can give you 18–24 months of results and look more “built in” over time as you have them.
Migration with fillers is more tho common, but usually pretty fixable.
Infection with implants is less common, but way more serious.
but you shouldnt bother about either if u went to a good place.
Alr i think i actually will do thisIf you dont know , I’d say test the look with filler first (maybe Radiesse if you want longer-lasting), then commit to implants later if you love the result and don’t want to keep shelling out for maintenance btw this is what most people do @Blackgymmax should do it as well
Basically, HA = easy to undo. Radiesse/Sculptra (i think thats what is called too lazy to look it up) = longer lasting but you’re kinda committed to it. its just a little harder to undo. That’s why a lot of people try HA first if they’re experimenting with jaw/chin shapingWdym theyre not reversible
Alr thanksBasically, HA = easy to undo. Radiesse/Sculptra (i think thats what is called too lazy to look it up) = longer lasting but you’re kinda committed to it. its just a little harder to undo. That’s why a lot of people try HA first if they’re experimenting with jaw/chin shaping
try HA and then go to biosculptra, .since they work by stimulating your body to make collagen, so once it’s built up, you can’t just melt it away like HAAlr thanks
try HA and then go to biosculptra, .since they work by stimulating your body to make collagen, so once it’s built up, you can’t just melt it away like HA