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If you have had fillers using needles as opposed to cannulas?

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bigraspberry · 09/04/2025 17:53

I have always had fillers in my marionette lines and until recently done by injection. I have changed doctors however and my new one uses needles then cannula. I'm finding this much more painful. For those of you who have had both methods do you experience any difference? I'm very happy with the result btw. It's just definitely more ouchy!

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Kickingasssince72 · 09/04/2025 18:28

Yes! Definitely more painful, but super happy with the results.

bigraspberry · 09/04/2025 23:24

Anyone else?

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Iwilladmit · 09/04/2025 23:27

Cannulas here - never needles. It is painful but the numbing cream helps. Use more than you think!

bigraspberry · 10/04/2025 10:55

Thanks ! It's not just me then 😊

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Ener · 10/04/2025 11:47

I always have needles. The results are great

itsnothingoriginal · 10/04/2025 13:14

A needle but I only ever have 1ml (in jaw and cheeks) so it's a tiny amount anyway. I've never had any bruising or swelling which is great as no down time needed!

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