What are the risks of cheek fillers?

Common risks include:
  • Bruising.
  • Redness.
  • Swelling.
  • Pain.
  • Tenderness.
  • Itching.
  • Rash.
  • Difficulty in performing activities (only observed when injected into the back of the hand)

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How risky is cheek filler?

Cheek filler is a low-risk procedure, but complications may include: Bleeding. Bruising. Bumps that look like acne.

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What are the long term side effects of cheek 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 are the cons of cheek fillers?

When injected, these substances can cause allergic reactions, infections, and the death of skin cells. Another risk is that improper injection technique can lead not only to swelling and lumpiness, but also more serious side effects such as death of skin cells, and embolism leading to blindness.

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Can cheek fillers age you?

Using too much dermal filler can distort your face, make it look asymmetric and aesthetically out of balance, and in some cases, it can even make you look older than you actually are.

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Are cosmetic dermal fillers safe?

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What is the best age to start cheek fillers?

You Should Typically Wait to Use Juvederm Until Your 40s.

Rose usually recommends that you wait to begin Juvederm or any other facial filler treatment until you are in your 40s, or have begun showing the telltale signs of aging.

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Should I get fillers in my cheeks?

If you are noticing signs of aging signs due to volume loss in your cheeks or want to enhance your facial symmetry, you might be an ideal candidate for cheek fillers.

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Do cheek fillers sag over time?

Dermal filler will not cause the skin to stretch and sag, once the filler naturally breaks down. The only case where this would happen is if the face were to be grossly overfilled with extreme amounts of dermal fillers, which is something we most certainly do not do at Cityskin.

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Is there a downside to fillers?

Con: Potential Side Effects

Patients usually experience minor bruising for 24 hours to several days. Other symptoms include rashes, swelling, and potential infection. Over time, patients may feel the filler moving away from the desired area, or, although extremely rare, develop lumps under the skin.

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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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Is Botox safer than 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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What happens to fillers after years?

Over time, as facial movement increases in areas like the lips or cheeks, it causes the filler to break down and dissolve at a quicker rate. This makes the filler disappear faster in more active areas of the face.

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Can cheek filler change your smile?

“Proper placement of mid-face and lower face filler should not significantly affect the smile,” he shares. With that said, “if an overly firm filler is used or if the region is overfilled, an unnatural appearance can result as the lips push against stiff surrounding tissues,” he adds.

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What not to do with cheek fillers?

Things to avoid:
  1. Do not expose the area to intense heat (eg solarium or sauna)
  2. Avoid pressure on the treated areas for the first few nights (i.e. sleep on back of possible)
  3. Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours.
  4. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours.
  5. Do not use AHA, Retinols/Vitamin C therapy or oil based make-up for 24 hours.

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What is the safest filler for face?

Hyaluronic acid based products are considered one of the safest in dermal fillers, particularly those made from synthesized HA, which is made in bacteria instead of using human or animal tissue.

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Who is a good candidate for cheek filler?

In general, you may be a good cheek augmentation candidate if:
  • You are physically healthy and at a stable weight.
  • You have realistic expectations.
  • You are a nonsmoker.
  • You are bothered by the appearance of your cheeks.
  • You have cheeks that are too flat, thin or saggy.

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Who should avoid fillers?

Dermal fillers may not be appropriate for people with certain conditions, such as bleeding disorders or some allergies. If your health care provider confirms that dermal fillers are an option for you, know that all medical products have benefits and risks.

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What happens when you stop getting fillers?

The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.

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Who is not a good candidate for fillers?

Injectable treatments may also be considered unsuitable for patients who have active skin lesions or infections in the treatment area or a sensitivity to lidocaine, a pain numbing agent often included in hyaluronic acid fillers.

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Does cheek filler look weird at first?

After receiving dermal fillers, the cheeks may appear red and swollen which is normal and expected. To reduce swelling at home, you can apply ice to help reduce any mild discomfort. If you also experience bruising, using arnica products can help relieve this.

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Why does my face look uneven after cheek filler?

This happens when the filler was injected too superficially. Patient may take notice to the uneven appearance several weeks post treatment or 3+ months post treatment when the body starts to slowly metabolize the filler. Additional areas that can be “botched” are cheekbones, chin, marionette lines, etc.

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Do cheek fillers go lumpy?

Lumpiness is very common to feel in your skin in the days after injection of dermal filler into the face, including the upper lip body and the cheeks and the chin area and along wrinkles and folds when injected to lift these. It will usually resolve within a couple of weeks.

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Is filler or Botox better for cheeks?

Botox contains purified bacteria that freeze muscles. In doing so, Botox can help minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles caused by facial expressions. Dermal fillers contain ingredients that add fullness to areas that have thinned due to aging. This thinning is common in the cheeks, lips, and around the mouth.

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What's better cheek fillers or face lift?

Dermal fillers are most commonly used in the lips, cheeks, temples, and forehead. Generally speaking, a facelift is recommended when patients are experiencing more advanced signs of aging, whereas dermal fillers might be more suitable in treating the early stages of facial aging.

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Is a cheek lift better than fillers?

A cheek lift can produce outcomes that last for decades. Dermal fillers are not capable of creating results that last that long, though some patients are able to achieve outcomes that last for up to two years. Sculptra®, which stimulates your tissues to produce collagen, can give results that last over 4 years.

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