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Question) I want to try nose fillers, but I'm worried about the duration and side effects.
I am considering getting nose fillers because of my low nose. Surgery feels too daunting, and I became interested because I heard they can raise the nose naturally. However, after looking into it, I found that the duration of the effects varies from person to person and there are many stories about side effects, so I can't easily make a decision. I am getting scared, especially after reading reviews about fillers spreading or the nose becoming uneven, as well as stories about vascular issues. I am also curious about how long the swelling lasts immediately after the procedure and whether it is very noticeable. Has anyone actually gotten nose fillers? I'm curious about your satisfaction level and how long the effects lasted. How often did you get touch-ups? If anyone regretted the procedure or experienced side effects, please share your honest reviews and advice. 😊
담율로26.06.23Views 16Likes 0 Are fillers done on just one area rather than the whole face?[1]
Are filler and Botox treatments performed on only one specific area, rather than the entire face at once? I don't think I've ever heard of anyone getting procedures done at multiple places at once.
이하린26.06.23Views 13Likes 0 I am considering fillers or Botox because of my deepening nasolabial folds. Will it look very unnatural?[1]
I used to feel upset hearing occasionally that I look stubborn as I get older, but upon closer inspection, I realized it was because the nasolabial folds running from the sides of my nose down to the corners of my mouth had become too deep. It bothers me because they stand out more whenever I smile, but I'm not sure if lightly filling in these deep wrinkles is the right choice or if I should get Botox. I'm worried that the area around my mouth might look unnatural or awkward, like it's numb, after the procedure. Could those of you who have experience please share your honest reviews?
캐시닥이요26.06.22Views 24Likes 0 Would Botox or fillers be effective for fine wrinkles around the eyes?[2]
I heard that you should start applying eye cream around your eyes in your 20s, but I didn't take proper care of it when I was younger. Since I have wrinkles around my eyes, they stand out more when I wear makeup. I can't even do my makeup properly, and I'm really upset. Is it possible to get rid of fine wrinkles around my eyes by getting Botox or fillers? Or, I've heard that lower eyelid surgery is very effective; is it really more effective than Botox or fillers? I want to get surgery to remove wrinkles around my eyes. I would appreciate advice from those who have had the procedure. 🙏
행복한일상26.06.22Views 21Likes 0 For frown lines, is Botox or fillers better?[5]
At some point, thin wrinkles started appearing between my eyebrows, and it seems they are getting deeper and deeper as time goes by. Now, both horizontal and vertical wrinkles have formed. I'm thinking of getting the procedure done now because I think it will be more difficult to treat if the wrinkles get deeper over time. For frown lines, is Botox or fillers better? I have a feeling that Botox has fewer side effects and is easier to administer, but I'm still curious which is more effective for frown lines.
콘센트26.06.21Views 155Likes 2 Which is the safer procedure, fillers or Botox?[3]
Both fillers and Botox are widely used in cosmetic procedures. Which one is safer? I'm a bit scared of fillers because they involve injecting them.
고고서26.06.20Views 26Likes 0 I would like to know about the effects and recommended intervals for under-eye filler procedures.[2]
Hello. As I entered menopause, the hollowness under my eyes caused me to look tired and older every day, which was a major source of stress. With a reunion of my classmates approaching, I urgently received filler treatment at a dermatology clinic. I was very satisfied because filling in my under-eyes definitely brought back vitality and changed my overall appearance. Personally, I get small treatments at a regular interval of about a year, and I think these small-scale cares are a good alternative for middle-aged individuals who find major surgery burdensome. However, for those trying this for the first time, I am curious about the recommended number of fillers and how to determine the treatment cycle to maintain a natural look. I would also like to hear the experiences of those who have actually undergone the procedure regarding the severity of side effects, such as swelling or bruising. Please advise on whether under-eye fillers definitely help improve a tired appearance, as well as the maintenance cycle and satisfaction levels.
말해뭐해26.06.20Views 25Likes 0 Fillers look the prettiest right after you get them — do you know what happens after 6 months or a year?[4]
I was very satisfied right after getting fillers, but after some time passed, I wondered, "Why is it like this?" so I decided to summarize my experience. The key property of fillers is that they spread. Whether they are hard or soft, they eventually spread to the surrounding area over time. When you squeeze shampoo onto your palm, it initially forms a shape but gradually spreads out. Fillers work on the same principle. Nose fillers are a prime example. At first, the nose looks higher and prettier, but over time it spreads out to the sides. It can result in an "Avatar nose" with a widened bridge, and hard fillers do not dissolve easily. There is a catch to nasolabial fold fillers as well. Every time you smile, your muscles move and push the filler out. As time goes on, the filler migrates toward the cheekbones. At some point, the cheekbones become thick and the face looks heavy, but many people don't realize that this is due to the filler. I also got a little bit of nasolabial fold filler in my early 20s, but when I checked it later with an ultrasound, it turned out to have spread all over. After having it dissolved, my face felt so much lighter. Lip fillers have a gravity issue. While it is nice to have fuller lips, they sag over time as the weight accumulates. The philtrum looks long, and the mouth appears to protrude when viewed from the side. When looking into fillers, be sure to check photos taken 6 months to 1 year later, rather than photos taken immediately afterward. When you get fillers, which do you look for more often: immediate photos or long-term reviews? I personally make sure to focus on long-term reviews now.
로터리26.06.19Views 40Likes 1 I am sharing my experience of trying to get Ultherapy cheaply only to end up with sunken cheeks, and then having it doubly ruined with fillers.[6]
As someone who has spent a lot of money on dermatology procedures, I will share my personal experience of a failed attempt. The first one is Ulthera. In my early 30s, I didn't have money, so I got Ulthera at a factory-style dermatology clinic. The result was indentations and hollowness in the cheeks, and marks resembling burn scars. With Ulthera, even if the same device is used, the results can vary completely depending on who performs the procedure, but in factory-style clinics, a paid doctor just lays the patient down, does a sloppy job, and leaves. That was when I painfully realized that the more expensive the procedure, the more important it is to get it done at a place that does it well. Here is a tip for avoiding dermatologists — do not go to places where the doctor does not provide a personal consultation. If the structure is such that the manager handles the consultation and the doctor only performs the procedure, just leave. The doctor needs to know my face best to minimize loss. The second mistake was trying to fill the sunken cheeks caused by Ultherapy with cheek fillers. I already had chubby cheeks at the time, and getting cheek fillers on top of that made me look totally puffy. It was a double disaster. Procedures like fillers, where something is injected into the face, cause a continuous heavy sensation due to gravity. If you are concerned about sunken cheeks, I think it is much better to fill them naturally using collagen-inducing methods like Juvelook Volume or Sculptra. I found that getting treatments at a cheap, factory-style dermatology clinic actually ended up costing me more. For expensive procedures, it is much better to get them done once a year at a reputable place :) For those of you who have experience with Ultherapy or lifting procedures, what was your experience like? I'm curious about your criteria for finding a good place. I would be so grateful if you could share them in the comments!
스트라이크26.06.19Views 137Likes 4 I tried Hilowave for under-eyes and nasolabial folds plus eyelid fillers — it was much more natural than regular fillers.[4]
I had some facial touch-ups. I'll share my review of Hilowave and eyelid fillers. First up is Hilowave. I had it done on my under-eye area and nasolabial folds. The method is almost identical to fillers, but it involves injecting with a cannula and molding. There was almost no pain. The reason Hilowave was better compared to fillers was that the feeling of natural filling was different right from the first day. Sometimes fillers can feel a bit bumpy or unnatural when first injected, but with Hilo Wave, it felt like it filled in naturally the moment it was injected. My under-eye area looks naturally enhanced, and while my nasolabial folds haven't completely disappeared, they feel slightly and naturally filled in. Eyelid filler is a procedure that fills in the sunken areas of the upper eyelid. I got a bruise from the anesthetic injection, but the procedure itself was less sensationful than I expected, so it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would. But I learned one important thing. They say that if you get eyelid filler treatments repeatedly too often, the filler accumulates and makes your eyes feel heavy. This was my second time, but the director told me not to do it again next time. If I lose weight in the future, I think I should consider fat grafting. For those considering eyelid fillers, please make sure to keep the session limit in mind :)
moring26.06.19Views 37Likes 1 Do you tend to decide on the look you want before your filler consultation?[1]
I'm thinking of getting a consultation regarding fillers. Now that I actually go there, I'm not sure what to say. Should I mention the areas lacking volume? Or I'm confused if describing the image I want is more important. Even with the same procedure, the results felt different. Do you tend to organize your thoughts to some extent before your consultation? I am worried that I won't be able to explain properly if I go without preparation.
민트홀릭26.06.19Views 36Likes 0 I'm worried about whether it's okay to dissolve my fillers.[1]
I'm considering getting fillers, and I heard that they can be dissolved if I don't like them, so I became curious. Looking at the reviews, some people said they were satisfied because the correction looked natural, while others mentioned swelling or discomfort more than expected. Has anyone actually had their fillers dissolved? I'm curious to know why you had them dissolved and how satisfied you were afterward!
채소걸26.06.18Views 37Likes 0 Is there a difference in safety depending on the area treated with fillers?[4]
I heard that the level of risk varies depending on the body part. It's like saying some places are relatively safe and others require caution?! I wonder if this standard is due to anatomical differences. I also want to know which parts beginners choose more often.
민트홀릭26.06.16Views 38Likes 1 Is it possible to get natural-looking under-eye fillers?[1]
I became interested after reading reviews of under-eye fillers. I am wondering if it is possible to have just a slight glimpse when smiling. There were some cases where it was more noticeable than expected. I am curious about the case where a natural change is desired. I would like to know if the duration of maintenance is also on the short side. I am also curious if this is a common area chosen for the first procedure. The more I read the reviews, the more interested I become.
민트홀릭26.06.15Views 61Likes 0 It’s not easy to achieve a natural look with lip fillers, is it?[5]
I became curious after reading lip filler reviews. There are cases of spectacular transformation, but There were actually many cases where it was done so seamlessly that it wasn't noticeable. I am wondering if it is possible to preserve the original shape of the lips. I would also like to know if the difference in capacity is important. How much would be appropriate for a first-timer? I am wondering if it is possible to do it without being noticed by those around me. I am curious to hear from those who want natural results.
민트홀릭26.06.12Views 55Likes 4 Which area is most commonly treated when getting fillers for the first time?[4]
I've become interested in fillers, so I'm looking up various things. But there were actually a lot more parts than I expected. I was confused because there are so many different types, such as nasolabial folds, cheekbones, chin, and lips. I'm curious where people usually get it done the most for the first time. I wonder if there is a specific part that is particularly satisfying? I've also seen comments saying that once you start, you want to work on other parts of your body too. I'm wondering which area would be suitable if I want to make a natural change. I'd like to know a little bit before getting a consultation. I'd appreciate your opinions if you have experience.
블루베리26.06.12Views 74Likes 6 I’ve summarized how much lip filler you need and the differences between domestic and imported products.[6]
I was looking into lip fillers, but since there wasn't any organized information, I looked it up myself. The basic unit is 1cc. They say that instead of putting in the whole 1cc at once, it looks most natural to add it little by little while checking the design and adjusting it through retouching. They say that if you open 1cc at the hospital, the remaining amount is usually used for touch-ups so you can make small adjustments. They say that lifting the corners of the mouth isn't possible with Botox. Botox is used only as an auxiliary measure for those with strong depressor muscles, and the method used to actually make them appear lifted involves creating an optical illusion with fillers. If you are concerned about the duration of retention, imported products are definitely said to be better. Domestic products often settle and fall out within 1 to 2 weeks, but imported ones (such as Juvederm) are fundamentally different in terms of firmness and last much longer. It is especially recommended for those concerned about wrinkles and dry lips rather than volume. The key is to fill in little by little, starting with 1cc, as applying too much will be noticeable. Please take this as a reference only, as individual results may vary :) For those of you with lip concerns, how do you all take care of them? I'm worried about it too, so I'd like to hear various opinions. #LipFiller #LipFillerDomesticImport #LipCornerFiller
콜라보26.06.12Views 77Likes 3 Can nasolabial folds be improved with Botox and fillers?[8]
As I get older, my nasolabial folds are deepening, and I have been very worried lately. As my skin elasticity has decreased, my overall appearance looks noticeably different, and since makeup has its limits, I have started considering procedures like Botox or fillers. I have heard that fillers are effective for filling in wrinkles, but I am concerned that the effects might not last long. While Botox is said to reduce wrinkles by relaxing muscles, I am unsure how effective it is for nasolabial folds. I am curious to know how satisfied those who have actually received these procedures were, as well as how the effects lasted and how they managed aftercare. It would also be very helpful if you could share your experiences regarding pain or recovery time. I am concerned about my nasolabial folds, so I would appreciate your advice on which option would be better between Botox and fillers.
임★선26.06.11Views 75Likes 3 
Is it possible to get fillers that look natural and undetectable?[7]
If you look at before and after photos of fillers, there are cases where the changes are significant. It seems there are cases where it is really natural. So I am wondering if fillers are a procedure that is naturally noticeable. I've noticed that there are some people around who look so natural you wouldn't even know they had it done. Is there a significant difference depending on the dosage or the treatment area? Since it is my first time, I do not want excessive changes. I am also curious about which method is good if I prefer a natural look. There is so much information that it actually makes it more confusing.
민트홀릭26.06.11Views 104Likes 9 I want to raise my nose bridge. Are there any procedures other than fillers?[2]
My nose bridge is low, making my face look flat. I am interested in fillers because I heard they raise it immediately, but I am worried about the hassle of getting them periodically and potential side effects. I am wondering if there are other simple procedures besides fillers that can semi-permanently raise the bridge of the nose. Would thread lifting or other methods be effective? I am seeking advice from those with experience regarding whether there are procedures that last longer or are safer than fillers.
청정26.06.11Views 50Likes 0 I'm considering getting nasolabial fold fillers. How long do the effects last?[5]
I am worried because my nasolabial folds look deeper whenever I smile. How long do fillers last? I'm also worried that my face might look unnatural if I get it done often. Please share if there are any ways to become naturally beautiful!
말해뭐해26.06.11Views 52Likes 3 Would lip fillers be okay?[11]
Would lip filler treatment be good? The filler isn't injected only into the lips; the surrounding area won't swell up, right? You're concerned about the capacity, right? You should leave it to a specialist.
김민정26.06.10Views 73Likes 5 My facial impression changed as I experienced the difference before and after the nose filler.[7]
I was worried about the shape of my nose, so I decided to look into the before and after difference of nose fillers. I started to notice the before and after difference of the nose filler amidst the natural changes following the procedure. Currently, I am maintaining the before and after difference of the nose filler without it being excessive. At first, I kept worrying that my nose looked flat. I felt like my nose looked less centered whenever I took photos, so I became interested in the before and after difference of nose fillers. So I looked up various reviews, but since there was a mix of opinions saying it looked natural and others saying it looked awkward, I was even more conflicted. So in the end, I decided to get counseling first. During the consultation, they explained that they would adjust it naturally to match the overall facial proportions. After hearing that, my anxiety about the before and after difference of the nose filler decreased a little. I couldn't really feel the exact changes right after the procedure due to swelling. Actually, it felt a bit awkward, so I even wondered if I should have done it. However, after a few days, my nose line started to get a little more defined. That is when I started noticing the difference before and after the nose filler. The change was especially noticeable in the side profile. My face felt more balanced than before, and my overall impression looked clearer. Even when taking photos, it felt like the three-dimensionality was more alive than before. It felt like the impression became clearer as the parts that previously looked a bit bland were refined. It didn't feel like a drastic change, but it was fascinating how the overall balance seemed right. So, I actually felt more satisfied with this natural change. People around me have also told me that my impression has softened, even though it isn't a huge change. After hearing that, my satisfaction with the before and after difference of the nose filler increased even more. What I liked most was that the change looked natural rather than overly obvious. Right now, it feels like things are staying in place without me having to worry about it, so I'm living comfortably. I plan to continue maintaining the before and after difference of the nose filler in a natural state without overdoing it.
이하린26.06.10Views 68Likes 7 I am curious about what happens to fillers over time.[5]
I am looking into fillers for my nasolabial folds. I am curious how fillers disappear over time. They say it is absorbed naturally, but I don't quite understand the process. I'm also confused about whether it will return to completely the original state. I am worried that it might leave uneven marks. I am also wondering if I must get vaccinated again unconditionally after the maintenance period. I would also like to know the extent of the potential for side effects. I am curious about what precautions I should take when getting hit for the first time. I would like to know what the safe management method is.
민트홀릭26.06.10Views 61Likes 7 A story about my experience of being curious about the changes before and after fillers and the maintenance process.[4]
As I started to become concerned about facial hollowness and an overall loss of volume, I naturally began looking into the before and after differences of fillers. Through the consultation and procedure, I came to experience a natural before-and-after difference with fillers that gradually settled over time rather than immediate changes. Currently, by paying attention to lifestyle habits and basic care, I am maintaining a natural-looking difference before and after the filler treatment without being excessive. At first, it started simply with the feeling that my face looked tired. However, as time passed, it seemed to lose volume compared to before, and there were more moments when it looked less vibrant overall. I became more self-conscious about how my nasolabial folds and cheek lines looked a bit sunken whenever I took photos, so I started looking into the before and after differences of fillers. After looking up various pieces of information, I found that even with the same procedure, the results vary quite significantly from person to person. I heard a lot of people say that the natural look varies depending on face shape, skin thickness, and original volume, so that actually made me hesitate even longer. So, in the end, I decided to seek counseling rather than trying to make a decision on my own. During the consultation, I was told that they don't just fill it in, but naturally adjust it by taking into account the overall facial proportions and movements. It was difficult to notice a big change right away because of the swelling, which was worse than expected. Rather, I felt a bit unfamiliar and awkward at first, so I even wondered if this was right. However, as time passed and the swelling subsided and the area began to settle, I started to see changes where my facial features became a little more refined. From then on, the difference before and after the filler gradually started to become visible. As a little more time passed, the difference felt in the photos became clearer. The parts that used to look dim depending on the angle or lighting now felt like they flowed smoothly throughout. It didn't feel like my face was becoming completely different, but rather closer to the feeling that the balance of my original face was naturally refined. So, I actually felt more satisfied with this natural change rather than an excessive one. There were also many reactions from those around me saying, “It looks better without being noticeable,” and “It looks natural.” As I heard those words, my satisfaction with the before and after difference of the filler gradually increased. I liked that the difference before and after the filler didn't feel drastic, so I could go about my daily life without any burden. Right now, I am managing my health by paying more attention to my lifestyle habits rather than undergoing any special additional procedures. As I notice how my face looks different depending on my sleep state or condition, I am also realizing the importance of maintenance. So, I came to think that the difference before and after fillers is not simply the result of the procedure, but a change that extends along with the overall balance of one's life. Currently, it is being maintained in a natural state without any difficulty, and I plan to continue maintaining a balance without going overboard.
블루베리26.06.09Views 58Likes 5 I am stressed about the hollowness in my cheeks, so I am considering fillers.[5]
I'm really worried about my side cheeks looking sunken. When I'm under the lighting, it looks deeper like a shadow, so my face looks tired for no reason. It’s not that I’ve lost weight, but it feels like only my facial volume has disappeared. I am considering fillers. But I'm also scared because I hear a lot of people say that if you get hit wrong, your face looks puffy. In this case, I'm wondering if it tends to improve naturally even if I fill it with just a small amount.
민트홀릭26.06.09Views 67Likes 6 Can the inward curling of the upper lip be corrected with fillers?[6]
After giving volume to the lips with fillers Will this also help correct the way my upper lip curls inward a little?
영선이26.06.09Views 60Likes 6 My nasolabial folds are getting deeper ㅠㅠ Please advise on which would be best: Botox, fillers, or a lifting procedure.[19]
As I get older, I can see my cheeks sagging. However, The part that particularly bothers me is the nasolabial folds. I think now is the time to consider a procedure. I'm looking into it, but seeing the face, I have a lot of concerns. I think that's even more true after reading reviews about side effects related to the procedure. My biggest concerns are three things: First, I’ve heard that getting Botox on the nasolabial folds can sometimes prevent the corners of the mouth from lifting or cause asymmetry. Is that a common occurrence? The second is when skin elasticity decreases with age. Which procedure is best: Botox, fillers, or lifting? Lastly, if you get Botox and lifting together I'm also curious about which ones are more effective. And I'm curious about the duration of the effect. I think I'm very worried because it's my first time getting the procedure. I would appreciate advice from those who have experience.
seabuck26.06.09Views 369Likes 5 Under-eye aegyo sal filler.[5]
Since it is a sensitive area around the eyes, I am being careful. I've been having a hard time lately because of presbyopia, too... I'm scared that I might experience side effects from getting under-eye fillers. You should probably be careful with fillers around the eyes, right?
lemon송26.06.09Views 50Likes 2 My upper lip is relatively thick; can I reduce the volume with lip fillers?[6]
I have a complex because my upper lip is noticeably thicker than my lower lip. Especially when looking at the side profile, the lips appear to protrude more, and the mouth looks relatively more prominent. Is it possible to get a filler treatment for lips this thick? My lips are full, so if I wear too much makeup, they stand out even more, and when I have a blank expression, I look like a sullen person.
행복한일상26.06.08Views 58Likes 1 I'm also curious about how noticeable the change in my facial expression is when I smile with lip corner fillers.[3]
There were many reviews saying that the vibe changed when he smiled compared to when he was still. I'm particularly tempted by the comment that I look a little softer when I have a blank expression. But if it goes up too high, it might actually look awkward. What do you think? Do you have any tips for procedures to avoid becoming the Joker?
영선이26.06.08Views 50Likes 6 Can the nose line be refined with nose fillers?[4]
When I heard the word "nose filler," I automatically pictured raising the bridge of the nose first. These days, the focus is often just on tidying up the area between the eyebrows or the tip of the nose. I heard that it's quite expensive. Will it actually help with setting the lines?
이하린26.06.08Views 57Likes 7 What does it mean that cheek volume is important for nasolabial fold fillers?[2]
It's not just about fulfilling one's fate. I've heard a lot of people say that you need to look at the hollowness of the cheeks and the volume of the mid-face together to get a natural look. After just filling my life for nothing I'm confused because there are cases where people said I looked awkward when I smiled. Ultimately, I wonder if the overall balance of the face is more important for this procedure.
민트홀릭26.06.08Views 46Likes 5 I want to get natural-looking lip fillers.[4]
Are there any lip fillers that look natural and don't look artificial? Everyone said that lip fillers look too unnatural and are very noticeable. I think it's better not to get fillers that are excessively inflated. I want to get natural-looking lip fillers, but I'm having trouble deciding.
lemon송26.06.06Views 58Likes 1 I am curious about the difference between Botox and fillers.[12]
Botox and fillers are commonly mentioned as procedures suitable for the face, such as the forehead and lips. I know the characteristics of the two procedures, but I was curious about the clear difference between them. Some people get Botox on their foreheads, and some get fillers. I was curious about when people consider the two procedures. What are the effects of Botox, and how does it differ from fillers? What is particularly effective for wrinkles and for adding volume? It seems like it might vary depending on specific effects like this. I'm thinking about getting treatments on my forehead or lips these days. Should I get Botox or fillers? I was curious because I thought it would be easier to understand if I knew the clear difference. Does anyone happen to know?
여리나26.06.06Views 54Likes 3 Is Botox or fillers better for getting rid of nasolabial folds?[5]
As I get older, my nasolabial folds are getting deeper, so it bothers me every time I look in the mirror. I feel like my face looks so much older because of them. So I started considering a procedure. Is Botox or fillers more commonly used to improve nasolabial folds? Of course, I understand that the decision should be made after a hospital consultation and recommendation, but I am curious whether people choose Botox or fillers more often when both options are available.
콘센트26.06.06Views 57Likes 2 Will neck wrinkles disappear if I get Botox or fillers?[8]
Since I tend to have natural neck wrinkles, even though this photo was taken with my neck tilted upwards I noticed there were still a few neck wrinkles left. When looking straight ahead or down... It remained clearly, so it was actually kind of bothering me. So I keep taking care of my neck, but actually, once wrinkles appear... It seems like it only gets darker, not lighter or disappearing. Then I heard that getting Botox or fillers for wrinkles is effective, so... I'm thinking of looking into it, and I heard it varies depending on the condition of the wrinkles. My neck wrinkles aren't particularly deep, but given their condition, will a procedure significantly improve them? So, I have to keep getting treatments periodically to maintain the condition of wrinkles, right?
여리나26.06.06Views 148Likes 3 Do lip fillers often look more natural after the second treatment than the first?[4]
I've seen quite a few reviews saying that they were more satisfied with their second lip filler session than the first. I am concerned because I heard that it can feel more awkward than expected at first, perhaps due to swelling or asymmetry. I became curious about the standard for a design to stabilize.
이하린26.06.05Views 62Likes 5 Question! Does the satisfaction from lip fillers last a long time?[3]
My lips are on the thinner side, so I'm considering getting lip fillers, but I'm hesitating because I've heard that they wear off faster than expected. Since it's my first time getting this, I just want a natural look, but I'm wondering how long the effects last. For those who actually tried it, how satisfied were you? I'm also curious how long it took before you had the touch-up! :)
채소걸26.06.04Views 47Likes 1 Got scolded by a friend for trying to get nose fillers — A comprehensive list of things you shouldn't get fillers or contouring injections[2]
One day, I was planning to go get nose fillers, but a friend seriously tried to dissuade me. After hearing the reason, I realized I really understood why she tried to stop me. They say that since the nose is the area with the most nerves, this procedure has the highest number of complications. They say that even if it turns out well, it spreads over time. My friend said that if you have a really severe nose complex, it's better to just get surgery right away. Forehead filler It is the only filler my friend recommends because she is satisfied with it herself. It is effective for people with flat faces lacking volume. But I heard that fillers aren't 100% absorbed, and that some always remains. So you might have to melt it later, and that process is quite painful, too. Chin filler They say that since it is a hormone-sensitive area, there are many cases where inflammation keeps flared up. Under-eye filler It looks artificial and is a sensitive area similar to the nose, so I don't recommend it. contouring injection They say they really strongly advise against it. The ingredient is a steroid, and since the dosage used in hospitals is quite high, it is bad for your body, and in some cases, it can actually make your skin bumpy. My friend tried the experiment herself and even experienced irregular bleeding. If you are worried about facial fat, it is much better to get a lifting procedure instead. Please note that individual differences exist, so this is for reference only :)
해피해피26.06.04Views 61Likes 1 Question!! Do you often get additional procedures after getting fillers?[4]
I'm thinking of getting fillers for the first time, and I'm wondering if it's better to get the amount I want injected all at once, or to get a little bit first and add more later. I'm worried that if I get greedy and put in too much, it might look unnatural, but if I put in too little, the effect might be lacking. I'm curious if you usually get the desired dosage from the start, or if you increase it as you go along! Please share your experience :)
채소걸26.06.04Views 51Likes 1 When getting lip fillers, do people usually get the corners of the mouth done as well?[4]
When looking at lip filler photos Rather than feeling like just adding volume A case that is neat all the way to the corners of the mouth It looked more natural. When getting lip fillers Usually up to the corners of the mouth Are we doing it together?
영선이26.06.04Views 195Likes 6 Lip Filler Consultation Review: Lienjang Clinic in Gangdong, Seoul[19]
They explained that it is more important how the lines look when smiling or speaking than the shape when still. I particularly remember hearing that emphasizing only the upper lip can make the facial expression look awkward. So it felt like a consultation that prioritized a natural look when moving over simple volume.
영선이26.06.04Views 525Likes 7 You should also consider the possibility that nasolabial fold fillers might look awkward when you smile, right?[5]
I've noticed that getting nasolabial fold fillers often makes one's impression look much softer. But on the other hand, I occasionally saw comments saying that the movement looks a bit unnatural when smiling, so it bothered me for no reason. Do you tend to approach cases differently depending on whether the face shape is naturally deep or if it is caused by volume loss?
민트홀릭26.06.04Views 254Likes 5 Will getting chin filler significantly change my profile?[4]
I've noticed a lot of reactions saying the side profile looks different than the front. In particular, there was quite a bit of talk that the facial proportions themselves look different for those with short chins. But I was worried it might look awkward if it looked too long, so I became curious about how naturally people usually hold it.
기춘이26.06.04Views 47Likes 6 Why are nose fillers dangerous?[4]
Fillers are a simple procedure, so why are nose fillers dangerous? Is it because it's around the eyes? I'm hesitant about nose fillers because it seems like there are more side effects.
꼬영이26.06.01Views 61Likes 1 Gangnam Banobagi Clinic Nose Filler Consultation: The nose is the center of the face, so harmony is important![15]
When I received a nose filler consultation at Banobagi Clinic in Gangnam I thought they would simply talk about the height of their nose bridge, but Surprisingly, they explained it while looking at the entire facial midline and jawline together. Especially the part where the impression changes depending on the angle of the nose tip I remember how you went into such great detail.
영선이26.06.01Views 91Likes 5 The explanation comparing fillers and surgery during the under-eye consultation at Dr. Evers Clinic in Songpa, Seoul was great.[13]
It is not simply about recommending just one filler or procedure. They first distinguished whether it was under-eye hollowness or fat protrusion. I was particularly impressed by how you differentiated between cases where fillers work and cases where surgery is more suitable, even for the same issue of dark circles.
이하린26.06.01Views 91Likes 5 Question) Does forehead filler create natural volume?[6]
My forehead is naturally on the flatter side, so I was self-conscious whenever I took side profile photos. I don't look much different even after applying makeup, so I'm looking into forehead fillers. I looked up reviews and saw that many people are satisfied, but there are also those who said it turned off sooner than expected, so I'm hesitant. In particular, I am curious if it creates volume naturally and if there is any foreign sensation when touched. I have a question! How long did forehead fillers usually last? Is the pain during the procedure tolerable? I'm curious how long the swelling or bruising lasted. Does it become bumpy or shift over time? I would appreciate it if those who have actually received it could share their honest experiences :)
채소걸26.06.01Views 79Likes 1 (Question) Why do filler prices vary so widely?[2]
My forehead is flat, so I am always self-conscious about the lack of volume whenever I take photos. I have heard that filler treatments are effective for adding volume to flat areas, so I am currently looking into various clinics to get forehead fillers. However, the prices vary wildly from clinic to clinic. Why is there such a significant price difference? What criteria should I use when choosing a clinic? Which filler products are best? As someone new to fillers, please let me know what I should focus on during the consultation. (Photo source - Seomyeon New Face Clinic)
안레몬26.05.31Views 61Likes 1 Which is better for the straight lines next to the corners of the mouth, Botox or fillers?[4]
A straight wrinkle has formed next to the left corner of my mouth. Looking in the car sun visor mirror in broad daylight, it looks darker because there isn't one on the right side. Which is better for the straight lines next to the corners of the mouth, Botox or fillers? Would it look unnatural if I only did one side? The warm words of those who have undergone treatment for wrinkles around the corners of the mouth I would appreciate your advice.
이혜진26.05.31Views 66Likes 2 Solving Thin Lip Worries! Lip Filler Pain, Bruising, and Results Review[4]
It is said that as you get older, one of the symptoms of aging is that your lips become thinner. I think there might be people in their 50s and 60s who can relate to this, but my mom's upper lip has also gotten thinner compared to before. Her lips weren't particularly plump to begin with, but they became even thinner as she aged, so she was very stressed about it. That is why she decided to get lip fillers this time. I saw some posts saying that lip fillers are quite painful when looking at other reviews. My mom is usually sensitive to pain, so I warned her in advance that the lip filler would be quite painful. First, when you visit a dermatologist, you need to wash your face for a skin diagnosis. All items for grooming your face before and after treatment, as well as your hair, are well-equipped. My mom only applied sunscreen before leaving, so she came out after a quick wash. There are so many different types of lip fillers, but my mom decided on New Maris filler. Actually, rather than my mom deciding, I looked into it for her. New Maris filler is This is a hyaluronic acid-based filler that is less intimidating for first-time fillers and is suitable for use on areas with thin skin and high movement, such as the lips. It features a lineup with different viscosities and characteristics for various areas, allowing you to select the product that best suits your lip condition. It is also said that it is often used for tidying up lip lines or supplementing facial contours because it is relatively easy to adjust the shape. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are hyaluronic acid (HA) based fillers, so they are gradually absorbed into the body over time, and are generally known to last for about 6 to 12 months. They say you should usually put in 1 to 1.5 CC, and anything more might be too much. My mom has quite thin skin, so she used 1.3 CC. Since filling in too much from the start can look awkward just because the lips are thin, they recommended getting a small amount initially and then getting it done again a few months later as a touch-up. They also agreed to proceed according to my mom's face shape and the overall condition of her lips. There was a process of taking photos to check the condition of the skin and lips, like a virtual simulation. They checked the thickness of my lips, any asymmetry between the left and right sides, and the condition of fine lines or dryness. They also explained that because the elasticity and thickness of lip tissue vary from person to person, the results may appear different even with the same dosage. I paid and moved to the treatment room. Apply pain relief cream and wait 30 minutes. Once the procedure begins, they will verify that it is a genuine New Maris product. For reference, before getting fillers After filler procedure My biggest concern before the procedure was the pain of lip fillers. As soon as I came out, I asked my mom if she was in pain, and she said, "No! I'm not in pain!" She said it felt a little numb, but she didn't feel much pain from the lip filler. My mom usually can't tolerate pain well, but she said she didn't feel much pain from the lip filler. This is a photo I took after coming back home. It was more swollen than when I left the hospital. I had read beforehand that lip fillers can be painful, so I was worried that I might not be able to eat properly, but fortunately, I was able to resume my daily activities, including eating, immediately without any problems. The next day, I noticed a bruise on the area where I got the filler. A slightly red scab formed, but it disappeared a few days later. Instead, they said their lips became much drier than usual after the procedure. So, you spent your time applying lip balm generously. The bruising and swelling have all gone down now, and it is stable. Your lower lip was originally plump, but I think it blends well. It looks natural. And the recovery period is much faster than expected. About ten days? They said it is recommended to get a touch-up after 6 months to a year, so they plan to see how long it lasts for now. I think the best approach to procedures is to not be too greedy and to do it naturally, tailored to your own body structure! I imagine many people are worried about the pain of lip fillers, but the pain was less than expected, and since I could return to my daily life immediately, it was a relatively simple procedure!
AA26.05.29Views 135Likes 2 Will there be a change in my appearance if I get nose fillers injected naturally?[4]
While shaping the curved nose It's not about raising it excessively. I am wondering if I would be satisfied even if I only tidied up the lines. Changes in the side line compared to the front I would also like to know if it feels bigger.
영선이26.05.29Views 66Likes 5 The explanation of facial proportions during the nose filler consultation at Nowon Banobagi Clinic was impressive.[10]
I looked into nose fillers at Banobagi Clinic in Nowon because I was worried about my crooked nose line. They explained it focusing on the overall facial proportions and profile rather than just the height of the nose bridge. You mentioned that the duration also varies depending on the type of filler. It felt like you emphasized a natural direction more. The atmosphere of the consultation was calm and not too pressure-free.
영선이26.05.29Views 104Likes 4 Is it possible to get lip fillers thinner depending on the desired design?[2]
Lip filler procedures are not limited to simply increasing volume; they can also be thin and natural depending on your desired design. By conducting a customized design during the pre-procedure consultation that considers your face shape and lip line, you can achieve sophisticated results that are not excessive. Especially nowadays, as many people prefer a natural look, thin filler injections are a perfectly viable option. I understand that lip fillers usually aim to make the lips look fuller, but I only want a natural, thin look. I am wondering if it is possible to perform the procedure thinly depending on the design. I want a sophisticated result that isn't too excessive.
임★선26.05.28Views 55Likes 1 
Which is better for sunken forehead wrinkles, Botox or fillers?[4]
Hello Perhaps because I have a habit of raising my eyebrows when I open my eyes, a thick horizontal wrinkle has formed on my forehead... Even though I cover them with my bangs, they bother me whenever the wind blows or I flip my hair, so I’m thinking of getting some treatment now. I’ve looked it up, and some say I need Botox for forehead wrinkles, while others say deep wrinkles should be filled with fillers, so I’m not sure which procedure is more suitable for me... I am curious if it is possible to receive both procedures at the same time. I am posting this question to hear firsthand reviews or advice from those who have successfully resolved their forehead wrinkles.
캐시닥이요26.05.28Views 61Likes 2 What's with Jung Yong-jin's ear fillers lol. Am I the only one who suddenly started noticing his ears after seeing this?[3]
No, the really funny thing is There was such a huge fuss over Starbucks, and now the topic of Jung Yong-jin's ear fillers is trending lol I was like, "What is this again?" at first, too, but then I saw the term "ear filler" and was like, "Huh?" Ear fillers????? I was like, "Is there such a thing??" so I searched it up right away! But as I looked into it, I realized that person was really bothered by the ears. The skin in front of my ears is a bit sunken, so they look a bit lacking in volume? But I heard that it sags more as you get older. Is he trying to emulate the Buddha's physiognomy because he's a chaebol...? For those who didn't know what ear fillers were (I found out today too, haha) I heard that ear fillers are a procedure where a small amount of hyaluronic acid filler is injected to fill in sunken areas in front of the ears, correct the shape of the ear cartilage, and restore volume to the earlobes! They said it’s not surgery, and that they apply anesthetic cream and it’s over within 10 to 15 minutes. There is also almost no recovery period. The price varies depending on the area and volume, but it is said to be roughly in the 50,000 to 300,000 won range, and the effect lasts for about 6 to 12 months. But the reason ear fillers are suddenly trending is... Actually, I heard that the ears are one of the parts of the face where your age subtly shows (I didn't know that...). Many people use fillers to correct their cheek fat, and it is said that as we age, the tissue in the ears also sinks, causing the front of the ears to become hollow. It seems like it became a trend because it overlapped with the Jung Yong-jin issue... Anyway, thanks to that, I learned today that there is a procedure called ear fillers lol. Honestly, at first I was like, "Why would you touch the ear?" but the more I looked into it, the more I secretly covet it... Almost no recovery time / scar No turret / Not a heavy burden in terms of price / The effect is natural volume correction Considering this, isn't the barrier to entry relatively low compared to other procedures? Has anyone received this themselves? I'd like to hear an honest review of how it was.
알파원26.05.28Views 113Likes 2 I'm curious about how to prevent clumping after a body filler procedure.[4]
I've booked a body filler appointment, and now that the date is approaching, I'm half excited and half nervous haha. I'm also a little worried that it might clump or look strange after the procedure. I am going there trusting the reviews that said the director does a great job of shaping the lines, but, There is also a lot of talk that management is more important! Prevention of clumping or aftercare following body filler treatment, Is there anything special I need to take care of? I'd appreciate any advice or recommendations from those with experience.
수혀니26.05.28Views 50Likes 2 I found the explanation of facial proportions fascinating during the nose filler consultation at U&I Clinic in Goyang, Gyeonggi.[5]
I went together to the U&I Clinic in Ilsan for a nose filler consultation because of concerns about my nose line. Rather than simply feeling like raising the bridge of the nose They explained it to me while looking at my overall facial proportions and profile. Especially when you want it to look natural I also heard that controlling the amount of filler is important. The counseling itself had a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
영선이26.05.28Views 85Likes 4 Natural changes I personally experienced during the filler's duration[3]
At first, I started looking into the duration of fillers because I just wanted to naturally add a little volume. As I personally experienced the changes after the consultation and procedure, I came to realize the importance of the filler's duration. Currently, I am trying to maintain the duration of the filler by managing my lifestyle habits as well. In the past, I often heard that my face looked plain overall. I was secretly a bit self-conscious because I was sometimes told that I looked a little tired, especially when I wasn't smiling. At first, I tried to cover it up with just makeup, but when I took photos, the sunken areas looked more prominent than I expected, which stressed me out. Then, I naturally started looking for information about the procedure, and in that process, the content I saw most frequently was reviews regarding the duration of filler effects. I heard that the duration of the effects varies significantly from person to person, so I asked about that aspect in the most detail during the consultation. During the consultation, I was informed that the duration of the filler's effects may vary depending on the treatment area, the type of product used, and lifestyle habits. I felt a slight swelling immediately after the procedure, but over time it gradually settled naturally. Above all, I was highly satisfied because it didn't feel like a drastic change, but rather just gently smoothed out the sunken areas of my face. I especially liked how the three-dimensional effect of my face came alive more naturally than before when I wore makeup. As time went by, I realized that simply getting the procedure done is not the end of it. On days when I was sleep-deprived or not feeling well, I felt like my face looked different, and it seemed like that also affected how long the filler lasted. So these days, I am drinking plenty of water and paying attention to taking care of my skin condition. I also thought that managing the condition while monitoring it, rather than repeating it at very short intervals, is more important for maintaining the filler's duration. Through this experience, I realized that managing my appearance in a way that blends naturally, rather than making excessive changes, yields the highest satisfaction. Currently, I am trying to maintain the duration of the filler while monitoring my facial condition and avoiding overexertion. I plan to continue managing the duration of the filler in a natural way that is not burdensome.
블루베리26.05.28Views 75Likes 5
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