I got lip filler a month ago (0.3 for top and 0.2 for bottom). It’s a subtle change but I can still see a difference and I hate it. The top lip is puffy and protruding/looks fake. Looks like the filler is accentuating wrong parts of my lips (the white tissue above the lip) and no real volume/height where I needed it (pink lip). Does this job look bad? Should I dissolve such a tiny amount of filler? I’m scared of dissolving. Is hyaluronidase really so unpredictable, you never know how it behaves?
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Answer: Can reverse filler in desired are without using hyaluronidase
Filler migration, swelling, and granulomas can cause significant discomfort and cosmetic ramifications. Our office specializes in the use of enzymes and filler reversal techniques without hyaluronidase to help improve the results of botched cosmetic fillers, whether caused by Juvederm,...
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. It’s difficult to compare the before and after photos. The before looks filtered. The after looks like you need additional filler. You should get a second opinion in person by a board certified oculofacial surgeon with expertise in i...
Longterm filler problems include migration, edema, and nodularity. Filler migration and permanence is a very common problem because there are many different types of HA fillers on the market and each is specified for a specific part of the face. Use of highly cohesive fillers on thin skin may...