How do I stop Pillowface?

3 ways you can avoid 'pillow face', according to our experts
  1. See a medical professional. “My most important tip is to go to someone who is medical and knows what they are doing, and you are very unlikely to get an unnatural result. ...
  2. Have realistic expectations. ...
  3. Explore alternatives to filler.
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What causes pillow face look?

Pillow face is generally the result of poor technique and over-injection. Injecting more filler does not maximize results, it diminishes them. An experienced injector will possess an excellent sense of visual balance.
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Can you get rid of pillow face?

“Chipmunk cheeks” and “pillow face” occur as a result of over-injecting the face with dermal fillers. Today, injectable fillers are one of the most popular cosmetic treatments–and for excellent reason. They offer a safe, effective, non-invasive solution in the battle of aging.
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How do you fix overfilled cheeks?

There are quite a number of ways to fix overfilled fillers such as:
  1. Manual reshaping / Massage.
  2. Hyaluronidase injection.
  3. Radiofrequency.
  4. Physical removal via excision or extrusion.
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How long does pillow face last?

“Some dermal fillers can last for 6 to 12 months, while other dermal fillers can last 2 to 5 years,” says Dr. Sapna Palep of Spring Street Dermatology. The most commonly used dermal fillers contain hyaluronic acid, a natural compound that aids in the production of collagen and elastin.
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Can pillow face be reversed?

Lipomodelling is more mobile than traditional fillers because it moves like natural tissue. It is also more easily reversible. Because it becomes part of your soft and fatty tissue, it can be suctioned out later.
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Do fillers age you?

Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin's aging process, resulting in older looking skin.
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Will massaging filler break it down?

Massage can encourage the filler to be broken up by the body more quickly. But in practice this still takes a long time (like weeks of daily vigorous massage) to improve the outcome.
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How do I stop filler migration?

How can I prevent migration? Your best protection against filler complications is to do extensive research before choosing a practitioner. Look at client testimonials, before and after pictures and check the practitioner's credentials and experience before choosing who to go with.
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Can I dissolve cheek filler?

Dissolving filler is a very simple and quick treatment. It involves no more than 1-4 injections of hyaluronidase into the area that the filler needs to be dissolved, meaning the treatment time takes up to only 10 minutes.
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Why does my face look like a chipmunk?

Excess fatty deposits in the cheeks can create the appearance of being overweight or make the cheeks look like they droop. Names like “chipmunk cheeks” or “baby face” have been coined to describe the full cheek appearance associated with excess buccal fat.
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What is pillow face look?

“Pillow face” is a direct play on the puffy, unattractive result of using too much facial filler or transferred fat. Another term often used to describe this overfilled look is “chipmunky.”
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Who has pillow face?

Kylie Taylor, who refers to herself as “pillow face,” shared a shocking before and after of her face following years of having filler – and looks almost unrecognizable. Alongside the video, she penned: “I look 10 years older and so puffy and weird looking.”
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Does Botox cause pillow face?

Puffy, bulging cheeks

But if it's done by a less-than-credible injector, you can get the dreaded “pillow face.” If too much filler is put into the cheeks, or it's injected into the wrong area, the cheeks can bulge and essentially give you chipmunk cheeks. Who wants that?
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Does filler migration go away on its own?

Will migrated filler go away on its own? In theory, yes, but the reality is a bit more complicated. When we dissolve fillers we inject an enzyme called hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase is naturally occurring in your body and this is the reason that lip fillers will eventually dissolve on their own.
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Can you dissolve just the migrated filler?

Dr. Frank says the best way to deal with migration is to dissolve the filler with hyaluronidase (an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid gels). In just a few hours, hyaluronidase softens the filler and returns the lips to a more natural shape, projection, and size.
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What causes filler to migrate?

Migration often occurs due to parts of the body being overfilled with this substance and this bleeding into other areas, so it's important to remain aware of the amount of filler that will be applied to your lips, as well as letting your practitioner know if you already have some filler in this part of your face.
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What causes duck lips with fillers?

Duck lips aren't caused by the filler itself. Large, puffy, duck-like lips aren't usually the result of an allergic reaction or another issue with the filler. Instead, they're caused by overfilling the lips. Many people think that to get pouty, sensuous lips, you need to put lots of filler into them.
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What are the long term effects of fillers?

As well as stretching of the skin, excessive use of fillers can result in longer term damage including wrinkling of the lip and disturbance of the attachment of the facial fat pads and some degree of irregularity and ageing of the skin, he explains.
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How long does it take for fillers to settle?

In reality, fillers take up to four weeks to “settle,” according to Healthline. Different types of fillers can settle more quickly, and your lifestyle and similar factors can also affect the amount of time it takes to settle.
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Is 60 too old for fillers?

There are effective cosmetic treatments for individuals of any age who want to look younger. The aging process is inevitable for everyone, and injectable fillers are ideal for adults of any age who want a fresher, rejuvenated appearance.
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Who shouldnt get fillers?

7. Who should avoid dermal fillers? According to the FDA, there's no research showing that dermal fillers are safe for pregnant or breastfeeding people, so you may want to hold off if you're expecting a baby or recently had a child.
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Do fillers cause sagging?

There is a very common misconception that dermal fillers can make skin sag, however we can safely say that this is FALSE. People assume that once they have been fully absorbed by your body you will be left with loose, hanging skin leaving you looking even older than you did previously.
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Can you reverse hyaluronic acid?

Hyaluronic acid-based fillers, including Juvéderm and Restylane, once injected, can be reversed with injections of an enzyme called hyaluronidase. Injecting this enzyme works to dissolve hyaluronic acid particles. It is only useful in dissolving hyaluronic acid-based fillers.
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Can you move filler in your face?

While it is possible for fillers to migrate, this side effect is extremely rare and can be avoided by choosing a qualified injector. Though filler migration is very uncommon, its likelihood increases when fillers are performed by an inexperienced or underqualified injector.
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