Do fillers ever leave your face?

Fillers do go away completely. They are designed to be temporary. Since they are a gel, the body will metabolize them and absorb the material. There is no evidence that any of the filler remains.

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Is it true that fillers don't go away?

Like most things in life, dermal fillers do not last forever. You can keep your post-filler appearance by sticking to a regular touch-up schedule, but your filler will eventually disappear if left alone.

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Do fillers ever fully dissolve?

Because dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring skin compound, they are naturally dissolved by your body over a period of 6 – 18 months.

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Will fillers ruin your face over time?

As well as stretching of the skin, excessive use of fillers can result in longer term damage including wrinkling of the lip and disturbance of the attachment of the facial fat pads and some degree of irregularity and ageing of the skin, he explains.

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Do fillers ever look natural?

Yes, lip fillers can give you a natural-looking result. Depending on what type of dermal filler you choose and the results you want, lip fillers can give you anywhere from a natural appearance to a celebrity-like pout.

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Do fillers make you look older after it wears off?

Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin's aging process, resulting in older looking skin.

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What happens if you don't like your fillers?

These dermal fillers can be treated with a steroid injection to reverse some of the effects of these fillers. The best and most certain course of treatment is to wait for the body to absorb these fillers. This can require waiting for the treatments to fade over a year or so.

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How many years can fillers take off your face?

Depending on the filler used, you can enjoy a younger looking face for 2 years but that should depend on your priorities. The results of either of the aforementioned fillers can vary from one person to the next. In other words, you might get better results than those who came before you.

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Does your face sag after fillers?

There is a very common misconception that dermal fillers can make skin sag, however we can safely say that this is FALSE. People assume that once they have been fully absorbed by your body you will be left with loose, hanging skin leaving you looking even older than you did previously.

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What are the long term side effects of fillers?

Long Term Use: Over time, long term use of dermal fillers can result in weakness of the muscles of the face, head and neck. These side effects can have undesirable consequences when swallowing, with vocal cord function and eye movements, including double vision.

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What is pillow face?

“Pillow face” is a direct play on the puffy, unattractive result of using too much facial filler or transferred fat. Another term often used to describe this overfilled look is “chipmunky.”

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Does exercise affect fillers?

Be Careful About Exercise

Although you're usually encouraged to be active, being overly active and burning a lot of calories after you've had injections can actually speed up the rate at which those fillers wear off. How quickly your metabolism works influences how quickly your results fade.

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Why celebs are dissolving filler?

Recently, we have seen celebrities choosing to dissolve their filler as a result of overfilling their face and no longer having the natural look they once had.

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Can filler migrate years later?

It is important all physicians assessing nodules/masses/swelling in the facial area be aware that soft tissue fillers may migrate to a location away from their intended site of injection by several mechanisms and persist in the tissue even years later.

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Can fillers become permanent?

You have the option of choosing between temporary, semi-permanent, or permanent dermal fillers. Keep reading to learn all about the pros and cons of these procedures.

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What is safer Botox or fillers?

Are dermal fillers safer than Botox? Dermal fillers and Botox are both extremely safe, provided they're administered by an experienced and qualified practitioner. Botox has been used for decades to treat prominent wrinkles. It's a prescription-only medicine and is certified for medical and cosmetic treatment.

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Why do fillers distort the face?

Filler takes months or years to dissolve (and sometimes the filler doesn't dissolve at all) and if you keep getting more and more injections you are just engorging your face with more and more gel. This causes distortion.

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Why does my face look lumpy after fillers?

Lumpiness is fairly normal after dermal fillers. Most often this is due to swelling immediately after a treatment. This should resolve within a week but rarely can take several weeks to fully resolve.

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What happens if you don't keep up with face fillers?

Discontinuing the treatment will not make your wrinkles worse. When the effect wears off, the treated area will go back to its original appearance. With dermal fillers, most people think your skin will become wrinkly or saggy if you stop getting injections. This is not necessarily true.

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Will 1ml cheek filler make a difference?

Treating with 1ml at a time is certainly appropriate for some areas, such as volumising lips or having smaller tweakments into other areas of the face. Sometimes, however, more than 1ml may be required – in the cheeks, for example – as 1ml may not make a discernible difference.

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How often should you get fillers?

Dermal fillers are great for anyone looking to restore the smooth and youthful shape of their face. Although some last for two years, others need to be repeated every 4-6 months for best effects. If you're having several areas of the face treated, you might have to visit us more often.

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How one should avoid fillers?

Note the common filler words you use when speaking and writing. Consciously avoid these words as you communicate by choosing other words. Speak slowly. Slowing down your rate of speech helps eliminate the need for filler words by giving you more time to process what to say next.

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Is it normal to not smile after fillers?

Joker Smile

The Good: Patients who experience strange side effects such as having a weird smile or a “Joker” smile after lip injections can rest assured knowing that this is a common side effect, as a result of swelling after the procedure.

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Can you reverse face fillers?

In cases where dermal fillers have produced an undesired or harmful result, a reversal agent called Hyaluronidase is injected into the skin to dissolve the filler. Hyaluronidase is a naturally occurring enzyme in the body that works to break down Hyaluronic acid, supporting its rapid and constant turnover.

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