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Nose to mouth lines - fillers?

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baubled · 02/01/2021 18:19

My nose to mouth lines are becoming pretty deep so I'm debating getting fillers (please DO NOT use the thread to say why you don't agree with aesthetics etc!)

Has anyone had these and how much did you have? I've also seen a few things about cheek fillers to pull them up instead, has anyone had that instead?

If you haven't had, or are not interested in aesthetics you really don't need to comment to tell me why Smile

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MolotovMocktail · 02/01/2021 20:09

I’ve had subtle filler in cheeks, under eye, nose to mouth and marionette lines, 3.5 ml total. Only 38 so no major ageing yet but it has taken me back to what I looked like about 5 years ago. No regrets!

sallievp · 02/01/2021 20:44

Same here, was looking a bit hanging and it really plumped up my lower face. Will definitely have it again.

baubled · 02/01/2021 20:52

Thanks guys, I've messaged a local aesthetics company to see what they recommend too- I'm 31 and have never had anything done before but for me I think it's time Blush

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billsandmoon · 03/01/2021 00:03

Also looking to have this done but I have quite a chubby face naturally so I'm a little worried it will be very easy for it to look overfilled. But my lines are coming in really dee and they're just so ageing. Does anyone else have a round, chubby face and if so was it hard to get the filler amount right?

Spaceprincess · 03/01/2021 16:18

I have just had this for the first time, im 49 and been having lip fillers for 2 years.
I am pleased with the result, its lifted my lower face. I had 2 ml but over nose/mouth lines, marionette lines and lips.
Practitioner advised a little at a time.

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