Botox/Fillers
Don't want to regret after filler treatment? The real key is...
Hello,
This is Ulsan Snow Clinic ^^
"Please do it like this"
"I came to get fillers because I want to see immediate results"
These days, many people are getting fillers..
It seems that quite a few people have the perception that it is a "simple procedure" and "a procedure that just requires injecting".
However, the reality is quite different ^^;
This is because fillers are not simply about 'how many cc to inject'
How to design the entire structure of the face...
Because it is a much more important procedure. ^^;
Even if the same product is used,
the results will be completely different depending on
which medical professional designs it,
at what layer, in what amount, and how it is injected.
Hehe.
Many people regret the results that differ from their expectations.
So today, I would like to emphasize the
"3 Essential Things You Need to Know to Avoid Regret After Filler Procedures"
I will discuss this topic.
Please focus for just 3 minutes.
1. The Misunderstanding of 'More is Better'
"My face looks lumpy after getting fillers..."
"It was fine right after the procedure, but it became more uneven over time."
Most dissatisfaction with fillers starts from these issues.
Most problems arise from injecting a large amount deeply at once.
This is the main issue.
*Of course, there is a minimum amount needed depending on individual conditions.
Fillers do not take shape immediately after the procedure,
but rather complete their form during the settling process over 2 to 3 weeks.
What if you fill it completely from the start?
As the swelling goes down, the shape may turn out differently than initially expected ^^;

So, the recommended method
'70% initial injection, 30% fine adjustment'
is.
Inject only 60-70% of the required amount in the first session
At this stage
- Asymmetry
- Volume shift during facial expression changes
- Contour and shadow changes
- Skin thickness response
This is checked first.
Then, with the remaining 30-40%,
the details are adjusted.
Especially in this process,
- Depressed areas
- Softness of the boundary lines
- Naturalness according to movement
What if we adjust it finely again?
It can minimize the issues of excessive or superficial fillers
Haha, it can!
If you want the current trend of "natural results that don't show"
this method is key ^^
2. Focusing on just one area leads to failure
"Please just fill in the nasolabial folds"
"It seems like the problem is just the hollowness under the eyes"
It is actually the case that most people say this.
However, the problem is...
But the issue is...
If you only treat one area of the face,
the overall proportion can be disrupted ^^;

Let me give you an example.
If the nasolabial folds appear deep,
but the actual cause is a decrease in support in the forehead area?
Filling only the nasolabial folds may actually
make the mouth appear protruded.
If the lips appear thin,
and the cause is the length of the chin, the ratio of the nose, or the angle of the mouth corners?
Filling only the lips will make the proportions even more awkward.
If the under-eye hollows look severe, but the cause is
the distribution of volume in the cheekbones or midface?
Filling only under the eyes may make it look more irregular.
You may want to add volume to the deficient areas, but
you certainly do not want to create an 'unnatural' image.
Therefore, the key in filler procedures is
Design based on the entire face
.
1. Check the overall facial structure and volume distribution
2. Analyze the location of the 'root cause' of the concern area
3. Evaluation of movement and muscle direction during expressions
4. Injection layers (periosteum, subcutaneous, dermis) and volume distribution
5. Step-by-step injection after final design
This approach allows for a result where "the entire face looks beautiful, not just a specific area" ^^
3. 'If I don't like it, can I dissolve it?'
"Just put it in, and if I don't like it, I can dissolve it~"
Surprisingly, many people think this way ^^;
Hyaluronic acid fillers are indeed biodegradable, haha.
However, there are many misconceptions.
Even if the filler is dissolved, achieving 'complete restoration' is difficult.
The reasons are:
- Hyaluronidase can also break down the hyaluronic acid present in the original tissue.
- If the filler is mixed with the tissue, it cannot be removed in one session and needs to be done in 2-3 sessions.
- After removal, swelling, bruising, and temporary indentation may occur.
In other words, the thought of "If I don't like it, I can just dissolve it after putting it in"
is actually not a safe choice at all. (Really!!)

Therefore, it is essential to take the time before the filler procedure
- Injection Layer
- Volume
- Design
- Mobility
- Tissue Condition
should be thoroughly checked
It is essential to receive treatment at a place that designs with "safety first, accuracy first"
from the very beginning. ^^
In Summary
Fillers are not just about 'filling volume'
but are procedures completed through precise design + volume adjustment + layer selection + step-by-step correction.
.
Today, I will talk about
- Appropriate dosage distribution
- Design based on the entire face
- A method that is accurately designed from the beginning
Just remembering these three points
will mostly help you prevent unnatural situations caused by fillers.
You will be able to avoid them, haha.
This has been Ulsan Snow Clinic.
