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For the past two years, I've been utilizing fillers on my jaw angles and chin. I have access to a highly qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in head and neck procedures.
In these areas, he does not use hydrophilic filler since you need filler that does not draw water. Fillers operate essentially like implants, with clear limitations:
How do fillers function? My fillers (Voluma) create a pocket in your soft tissues that maintains them in place; they adhere like glue. They will only move or change form if you are injured in that region, thus I must avoid bar fights and pray I am never struck in the face. Additionally, I had to remind my girlfriend to quit pinching my jaw and chin, haha. However, I was quite clever in my delivery.
But I digress.
I've been using Juvaderm Voluma ever since beginning. It is a filler similar to Radiesse, but it is safer, lasts longer, and does not cause puffiness. Never inject more than 2-3 ml on either side of a gonial in a single session. Always be patient and wait at least three months between injections. Ensure that the filler is put beneath the skin and NEVER over the bone, with the exception of the chin, but if you doctor is expereinced he would know this.
These are my results
In these areas, he does not use hydrophilic filler since you need filler that does not draw water. Fillers operate essentially like implants, with clear limitations:
- They break down slowly, especially around the gonials and high movement areas
- They can migrate and deform if you get trauma in the area
- the overall result highly depends on your surgeon skill and how well you take care of your investment
- To achieve the results you want, it may take up to 10 sessions with 4-6 months apart of injections, never do everything in one.
- If you underlying bone structure is way to recessed, fillers might not be the first solution, but definitely something to consider.
How do fillers function? My fillers (Voluma) create a pocket in your soft tissues that maintains them in place; they adhere like glue. They will only move or change form if you are injured in that region, thus I must avoid bar fights and pray I am never struck in the face. Additionally, I had to remind my girlfriend to quit pinching my jaw and chin, haha. However, I was quite clever in my delivery.
But I digress.
I've been using Juvaderm Voluma ever since beginning. It is a filler similar to Radiesse, but it is safer, lasts longer, and does not cause puffiness. Never inject more than 2-3 ml on either side of a gonial in a single session. Always be patient and wait at least three months between injections. Ensure that the filler is put beneath the skin and NEVER over the bone, with the exception of the chin, but if you doctor is expereinced he would know this.
These are my results