After nasolabial fold filler treatment If the feeling of hardness or swelling persists for several months, This may be a different situation than a simple recovery process.
Especially if the swelling only occurs when you are in poor condition and then subsides again when you recover, Problems related to immune response It is sometimes described as:
Early changes that may occur after nasolabial fold filler
At first, it might feel like this:
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When I'm tired, the area swells.
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It will subside again when your physical condition improves.
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The solid feeling doesn't go away even after time passes.
If the filler is originally safe, it will naturally soften over time.
on the other way If you feel like it's getting harder, you may be on a different path.
Changes that occur when swelling and hardness increase
If the immune response continues, around the filler granuloma This begins to form.
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The palpable lump grows larger.
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It looks bulging to the side
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I feel like it's coming down towards the corners of my mouth
As you progress to this stage, the changes in appearance may become more apparent.
Why the nasolabial fold area is particularly prone to problems
Fillers or foreign substances used in the nasolabial fold area It is often in a liquid or gel state.
So if there is a problem
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It's easy to flow down
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There are many cases where patients come to the hospital with their mouth corners looking bulgy.
However, this part Compared to other areas, the treatment response is relatively good. is described as:
Where and how are fillers placed?
Our facial tissues are sponge-like structure It can be likened to:
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The top is skin
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Below is the bone
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Filler is injected into the space between them.
The slight swelling seen immediately after injection is explained by this natural structural response.
Differences in removal methods when problems arise
If the immune response is severe, the filler Hard and bumpy shape can change into.
At this time, the results will differ depending on the removal method.
How it is explained from the perspective of normal tissue preservation
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Accusculpt laser is described as a method that only melts and removes fillers and foreign substances.
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If negative pressure is applied after removal, the remaining material comes out relatively easily.
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It is known that there is little damage to normal tissue and therefore little change in shape.
Concerns in other ways
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Surgical excision or suction may also remove normal tissue.
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There are also explanations that it may actually become more difficult or bumpy.
In very rare cases, when the granuloma protrudes significantly outward, excision with scarring may be necessary.
In this case, we will reexamine the situation.
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Hardness remains even after 6 months
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Swelling appears repeatedly
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I feel like the shape around my mouth has changed.
These aspects vary from case to case.
Sometimes it goes away naturally over time, and sometimes it requires a process to determine the cause.
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