Forehead Filler: How to Get It Naturally and What to Check for Safety
Forehead filler If done well, the entire face will look soft and luxurious. no see.
On the contrary, if the design, capacity, and angle checks are insufficient, it can result in problems such as 'dolphin forehead', 'bumpiness', and 'sliminess'. It may feel unnatural.
So, when it comes to forehead filler, how it is designed and what criteria are used is more important than how much is injected.
Forehead Fillers: Why Should You Be Careful?
The forehead is the 'central area' of the face.
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The forehead About 1/5 of the face area It is a large area that occupies .
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Not only the front 45 degree, 90 degree side In order to be perceived as ‘pretty’, everything must be natural.
Typical reasons for dissatisfaction
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At a specific angle or lighting If shadows appear and make it look bumpy
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Fill in only part If the border is prominent
The key is The overall flow is smooth no see.
Key principles for creating a natural forehead
✔ The design standard is 'egg-shaped forehead'
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The goal is not simply a convex forehead.
An egg-shaped line that flows smoothly without any bumps
✔ Multi-angle check is essential
During the procedure, the following is repeatedly checked.
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Front / 45 degrees / Side
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Lying down → standing up again
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Depending on the lighting Make sure there are no areas that appear to be off
Going through this process can help reduce the feeling of “something is wrong” after the swelling goes down.
Forehead width may vary depending on the design
Why Your Forehead Looks Wide or Narrow
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The standard is Convexity of the frontal bone
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This point Hold it up or down According to
→ The area that the light reaches changes
→ It feels like your forehead looks wide or narrow.
Design direction by face shape
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If you have a wide forehead
→ Designed to let the light flow upwards, making it look relatively narrow. -
If you have a narrow forehead
→ Consideration of reducing the feeling of stuffiness by naturally connecting to the upper part
Even though it's the same forehead Depending on the design, the impression may vary.
Clearing Up Misconceptions About Forehead Filler
Key points about filler movement
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Forehead fillers are usually injected **on the bone (above the periosteum)**.
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Due to the structure of the eyebrow bone and fibrous tissue
It is very difficult for filler to flow out to the wrong place.
The true nature of the 'swollen body' photos seen on the Internet
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Most of them Swelling, not filler movement
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After the procedure, the peeling process + osmosis phenomenon
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Day 2-3: May appear more plump
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About a week later: gradually subsides
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There is no need to worry too much about “going down.”
Appropriate dosage: Why is 'less' more of a problem?
Common misconceptions
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“Wouldn’t 2cc be enough?”
A problem that many people actually experience
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The forehead has a large surface area
If the capacity is insufficient, it tends to look bumpy. -
If you fill in only part of it
→ temples and hairline You may feel a step difference
What's important is Not a set cc, but the degree of sunkenness on my face no see.
Why does it feel 'mushy' when pressed?
Causes of squelching
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In a specific area If the filler is too thick
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On a broad forehead If it is not laid evenly
Things to know
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Fillers are not prosthetics. The feeling of being pressed a little and then returning is within the normal range.
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but
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If it goes in and comes back out even if you press it lightly
→ Readjustment may be necessary
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Layer selection + distributed placement is key.
Korean and Chinese Forehead Trends: These Differences
🇰🇷 Preferred forehead in Korea
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Overall round shape
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Not too much volume
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An impression that makes the face look slim
🇨🇳 Preferred forehead in China
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than the middle volume Emphasize the brow bone line
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Structures that are clearly visible under certain lighting angles
Recently A design that adapts Chinese style elements to the Korean face shape. It's gradually becoming popular.
Summary: Forehead Filler: Check This Before Deciding
🧾 Forehead Filler Checklist
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✔ Not a partial procedure Is it a full flow design?
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✔ Front, side, and lighting Check from various angles
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✔ Fits my face Explain the capacity criteria
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✔ About the swelling and change process Have you been informed in advance?
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✔ Not just simple volume Do you look at the entire face shape?
Forehead filler is not a “treatment that makes you pretty”
“It is a procedure where the results vary depending on how it is administered.”
I fully understand and it fits my face. The process of careful judgment itself is the most important.