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Both seem to potentially require constant revision and long term fuck up of face.
Infra-orbital implants, typically touted as a permanent fix with superior aesthetics, can require 2-3 revisions to get right (sample forum source here). These revisions over time can drive soft tissue damage to one's face.
The negative effects of fillers are highlighted in almost every post, which are primarily 1) migration, and 2) bloated look from adding more over time. While this sucks, there seems to be potential to mitigate those effects by applying conservatively and molding to the precise shape needed from the start.
Would love commentary from folks who have researched both paths and decided to go with one or the other.
Particularly if you've had filler in this region for a prolonged period of time, or are a happy implant patient.
Infra-orbital implants, typically touted as a permanent fix with superior aesthetics, can require 2-3 revisions to get right (sample forum source here). These revisions over time can drive soft tissue damage to one's face.
The negative effects of fillers are highlighted in almost every post, which are primarily 1) migration, and 2) bloated look from adding more over time. While this sucks, there seems to be potential to mitigate those effects by applying conservatively and molding to the precise shape needed from the start.
Would love commentary from folks who have researched both paths and decided to go with one or the other.
Particularly if you've had filler in this region for a prolonged period of time, or are a happy implant patient.