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1. The Area Being Treated
Different parts of the face require different types of fillers. For instance, the skin around the eyes is
much thinner than the skin around the cheeks. Using a filler that is too thick or dense in a delicate
area can result in unnatural results.
2. The Desired Outcome
It’s essential to have a clear understanding of the results a client wants to achieve. Are we looking
to add subtle volume, smooth fine lines, or enhance contours? The answer helps determine the type
of filler and its placement.
3. Depth of Placement
The depth at which the filler is injected plays a crucial role in how natural the results look. For
example, placing a filler too close to the surface in areas that require deeper injections can create a
lumpy or uneven appearance.
4. Avoiding Over-Treatment
Less is often more when it comes to fillers. Overfilling an area can lead to a puffy or “overdone”
look. A good practitioner knows when to stop and will always prioritize a balanced, harmonious
appearance over over-correction.
What Happens if Fillers Look Overdone?
In rare cases where filler results appear unnatural, rest assured, there’s a solution. One of the
advantages of using hyaluronic acid-based fillers is that they can be dissolved with an enzyme called
hyaluronidase. If you’re unhappy with your results, we’ll dissolve the filler and make sure youre
taken care of—all free of charge.
The Bottom Line-
Fillers themselves aren’t the problem when results look unnatural. The real issue lies in how they’re
used. With the right product, the right technique, and a practitioner who prioritizes your natural
beauty, dermal fillers can deliver stunning, subtle, and completely natural results.
If you’re considering fillers and want to ensure you’re in expert hands, don’t hesitate to reach out.
We’re here to guide you every step of the way.