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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: StudyHacks on September 08, 2019, 03:39:43 PM
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I got fillers in my jaw and chin, now 2 months post injections the gonial angles aren't sharp any more. Instead of looking sharp, it looks "bulky" if that makes sense.
Does this happen in every case and is it preventable, or what can I do about it?
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I got fillers in my jaw and chin, now 2 months post injections the gonial angles aren't sharp any more. Instead of looking sharp, it looks "bulky" if that makes sense.
Does this happen in every case and is it preventable, or what can I do about it?
Fillers tend to drop over time, espesially in areas that move, like the jaw with the masseter.
Permanent fillers might be an alternative, but it's dangerous if these aren't microdrops, and mahbe they tend to drop as well (but not sure).
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Fillers lose their 'edge' over time. They look nice and sharp the same day they are put in but not so much as time goes on. Nothing you can do about because that's what happens with them.
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Fillers lose their 'edge' over time. They look nice and sharp the same day they are put in but not so much as time goes on. Nothing you can do about because that's what happens with them.
Permanent fillers as well?
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Permanent fillers as well?
A large bolus of perm filler can get infected many years later. That was problem with bio-alcamid. Micro drop silicone is for less than 1 CC. Some docs wont even put in more than 1/2 cc at a time. It's not meant to build up large areas like chin and jaw.
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Fillers tend to drop over time, espesially in areas that move, like the jaw with the masseter.
Permanent fillers might be an alternative, but it's dangerous if these aren't microdrops, and mahbe they tend to drop as well (but not sure).
So basically the only way to "solve" this issue would be to just keep getting touch-ups every 2 months, 0.5ml fillers after the first injection (which was 3ml in both sides of the jaw so 6ml in total)?