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Has anyone had fillers for jowls and marionettes?

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SadandSaggy · 18/12/2021 09:42

Getting very down about my marionette lines and jowls. I am 50 and would like to try fillers to look a bit more lifted and refreshed. Has anyone had this done? I am a bit worried about side effects. Those of you who had it done, can you feel your fillers under the skin? I am in London and would also be happy to have recommendations. I am willing to pay good money for someone reputable!

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stevalnamechanger · 18/02/2022 20:41

[quote ArabeI]@Isabelle70

6 ml is an awful lot of filler isn't it? How would that be used? [/quote]
Not really . Maybe for the lips but I had 2 under each eye !

Mckmck123 · 21/02/2022 16:26

Just a quick update

Now the bruising has faded a lot and I am pleased with the results

LairyMcClairy · 21/02/2022 21:01

Please could I ask advice from those in the know- which filler/other stuff would be suitable for a small amount of wrinkles and slight turkey neck? I’ve no idea where to start.

Vaxhubsandwich · 22/02/2022 19:32

Ha she was talking about me.
I am happy with the way I look.
I might think she looks terrible but I'd be too polite to say.
I have tattoos and obviously dyed hair, I have a look, I like it.
Not sure why people bang on about poison, fillers are a pretty benign substance, obviously botulinum toxin is derived from a toxin but then oxygen and vitamin A can also be poisonous.
I wonder if the "you're injecting yourself with POISON" people also say that to people who have botulinum injected for medical reasons?
Honestly every thread about facial aesthetics has one of these people on it.

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