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Regretting filler 3 days ago - nose seems wider & my tip is larger

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Nose Filler

I got a nose filler 3 days ago and I am regretting it without any doubt. My nose seems wider, stronger bigger and my tip is larger. I want to go back to my original shape but do not want to use hyalorodinase. At this point I am freaking out and don’t have the mental strength to inject anything more as I am stressed and afraid. My question is how much time before it will start dissolving slowly, my doctor injected 0.1ml of juvederm on the tip and the bridge. Will it ever 100% go back ? Some articles on the internet says that AH never really break down but stays wich make me so afraid. So :

1 Will it ever go back to its original form without a doubt ?
2 I know it can stays a year however will it start to degrade before ? And when ?
3 is 0.1 a lot ? Filler go down faster if not much was injected ?
4 am I swelling ? So will it be better in a few days for sure ?

Thank you very much for your help. I am so axious that I have million questions.

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filler can be found on mri up to ten years later. In addition, it seems to partially degrade and partially migrate over time. I think there is hope, but you will need time. Do not dissolve unless it is an emergency (unless of course you want permanent skin damage not just to your nose but everywhere. Dissolver dissolves native tissue. They dont want you to know that. I have read that PRP can help dissolve filler potentially. You may wanna talk to dr. b tale i . He is one of the few surgeons that acknowledges that dissolver can destroy the SMAS layer int he face. So if you go to hi, he may be some different strategies other than dissolver to help you
10 years ?? But I read everywhere that it was between 6 months and 1 years ….
thats what they market it for. the truth is, and it is recent that it is finally being recognized is that it only partially degrades and partially migrates to other areas of the face over years and years.