
Muhammed_77
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(preferably male) i so agree with that statementWhen you read about the filler migration nightmares on random discussion forums and reddit, keep in mind most of these experiences come from poor women on shoestring budgets who get the cheapest nurse to inject them in the wrong spots, in the wrong injection angles, with the wrong filler types and wrong amounts.
When you pay 3x more and get an actual doctor or plastic surgeon (preferably male) to inject the filler straight to the bone at the right angle, there is no chance the filler can magically "migrate". It will also last much longer than average - as long as 3-5+ years.
Saying it “will” migrate is completely wrong. There are many nuances - like location of injection, the type of filler, how much filler, and then experience of injector. Places like the chin and jaw are ideal for filler in terms of reducing migration riskEven when done with a competent doctor it can still migrate. It will just not migrate by means of magic as some suggest. It will migrate according to science research. It will migrate less with a doctor than with a nurse. But it will still migrate.
Not doing fillers at all also helps reduce migration risk.Saying it “will” migrate is completely wrong. There are many nuances - like location of injection, the type of filler, how much filler, and then experience of injector. Places like the chin and jaw are ideal for filler in terms of reducing migration risk
it will migrate stupid niggerno risk no rarri if you're below htn facially you have nothing to lose
Can*it will migrate stupid nigger![]()
nah it will after some yearsCan*
Chin and jaw should cause bone erosion long term it's even worse than silicone it's constantly moving and pushing to ur bonesSaying it “will” migrate is completely wrong. There are many nuances - like location of injection, the type of filler, how much filler, and then experience of injector. Places like the chin and jaw are ideal for filler in terms of reducing migration risk
are you lowiq sir?nah it will after some years
Seems to be mostly confined to the chin region for some reason, 1/2 treatments should be fine but your end goal should be implant anywayChin and jaw should cause bone erosion long term it's even worse than silicone it's constantly moving and pushing to ur bones