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5 Years Post Op and Face Fillers

I just wanted to give an update…
If you have BIG cheeks like I did, be prepared to develop nasolabial folds, they’re not pretty, and they’ll make you look much older.
The second picture is a little depicting, because I’m smiling, but when not smiling, my face would look saggy.
I had 1 syringe applied mostly on my right side, which happens to be the side with more “improvement” after bf removal.
With that being said, if you’re willing to “invest” $700 every 6 months or so in face fillers, then I say go for it.

9 month pi


9 months post surgery.

I'm still not sure if it was worth it... I have mixed feelings about it.
My face is now more asymmetrical than before... I can definitely see a difference in my right cheek, but the improvement on the left side is very minimum .
So, I would let you be the judge, take all the risks into consideration (asymmetry being of them) before making a decision.
If I could go back, would I do it? Yes, I would.
I absolutely disliked my cheeks, and any improvement is better than none.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
4208 Richmond Ave., Houston, Texas
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