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Dermal (cheek) fillers or profhilo?

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Happyface120 · 23/03/2022 18:31

Evening all, any opinions on either of these?
I'm 39 and have been having botox for a few years, and absolutely love it. Had tear trough filler a couple of years ago, and whilst it looked good and lasted, for me it probably want worth the money.

The last 2 years have taken its toll on my face, and its all a bit saggy. I asked the nurse who does my botox, and she said either cheek fillers or profhilo would be worth a go.

I really don't want to change my face shape dramatically, or have the Towie look, but equally I wonder if profhilo will be just too subtle and I'll think I've wasted my money!

Help me choose please!
(also if you are generally against facial injectables/tweakments, then may I respectively suggest that this isn't the thread for you 😂)

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incognitodorrito · 23/03/2022 20:11

I’m 44, recently had Profhilo and love what it’s done to my skin. It’s all plumped up, dewy and healthy looking, but I still needed filler for the areas that I’ve lost volume in … not sure if that’s the answer you wanted !

Wagsandclaws · 23/03/2022 22:41

I quite fancy profilo on my face and décolleté, it's bloody expensive though.

I'd be interested to hear about any one experiences too.

Happyface120 · 24/03/2022 06:42

Thanks @incognitodorrito.
I suspect that I will be the same. I'm erring towards booking the cheek fillers, and then trying to justify the cost of profhilo on top 😂

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ThankYouVeryMuchGerry · 24/03/2022 10:56

I love my fillers! I look like myself but a bit fresher and plumped like I used to be.

Happyface120 · 24/03/2022 11:39

@ThankYouVeryMuchGerry where do you have done? Is it just cheeks? My nurse did say I could have some in chi'n and jawline as well to tighten there up, but I'm a bit scared of it being too much!

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