I don't remember exactly, but all of them were
only genuine fillers that cost at least 350,000 per 1mm, and
all hospitals were informed that they would be absorbed from 6 months and all within 2 years.
Forehead 3mm 1 year ago
Nose 1mm 7 years ago 1mm 5 years ago Once again
Chin 5 years ago 2mm
Lips 2 years ago Unlimited?
First of all, the fillers are still alive.
I feel that the 5-year-old chin tip filler still has more than 70% left, and
the nose
has more than half left
. Before the nose
filler, it was a very small nose.
It's more plump than before. Almost all of the profile has been
lost
, so the height is now the same as before
the surgery. The problem is that the filler spreads horizontally and doesn't come out. The nose has grown,
but it
has grown horizontally, not height.
It's planned.
When I drink too much, there's nothing wrong with it
, but after 5 years, it's suddenly like this... They said it
was absorbed 100% within 2 years and comes out as urine... The
forehead filler hit right above the eyebrows,
but so far there's no big problem
.
Chin tip filler spreads over the chin, so the tip of the chin is lumpy and
gives an impression of the chin.
For the first 1-2 years, only the tip of the chin was sharp, which was what I wanted, so it was
pretty.
There was no impression of the chin at all, but there was a slight chin feeling, and the tip of the chin was just square.
Inflammation was the most severe, and the chin resting position was immediately swollen, and
the granuloma had already progressed at the tip of the chin, so hard grains could be felt. The filler and my flesh tissue were all clumped together. The amount of grains is very large, but fortunately it falls down like flesh because it is at the tip of the chin. I can't tell from the naked eye.
It's been 5 years, but if you touch it, it feels like 120% of it remains.
Looking at the lip filler from an aesthetic point of view, I'm
thinking about whether it will melt because it has become a Southeast Asian
product . I did n't know
, the
upper lip
lifts up
more and more as time goes by, this also spreads and
floats more and more
.
The philtrum is not straight, but diagonally forward.
Thanks to this, the lower jaw appears and the face looks flat.
The nose looks low and
gives a very rustic impression. It is a
subtle difference, but 1mm makes a big difference to the face.
Those
with a low nose or a philtrum angle less than 90 degrees
. Think of it that way. Your
impression will look tacky
. I'm going to melt everything except for the forehead and lower lip.
Even with the dissolving injection, the original skin also melts
.