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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow! So much anti filler sentiment on this thread. I guess no one has actually seen what good filler can do because you really should not be able to tell that it's there. If you can tell then it's not good filler. So good filler is basically invisible and everyone thinks that all bad filler looks like filler. For the record, one syringe of filler is 1 ml. A teaspoon is 5 ml, so that's one fifth of a teaspoon which is a tiny amount. That won't distort a face.[/quote] See, the thing is, nobody is going to say to you, "Oh my god, Jane, what did you do to your face?!" They will say nothing unless you ask, and then they will lie. Or they might just lie from the start by telling you that you look great because they are curious about what and why you did this thing to yourself and they want you to talk about it so that they can establish whether you are aware how bad it looks or not. I truly have never seen lip filler look good. And I know multiple women whose faces are oddly wide at the temples in a way that signals filler there. It doesn't look like naturally high cheekbones: it looks like overstuffed and puffy. [/quote] Doesn’t it stand to reason, then, that when it’s well done, you can’t tell? I am not pro-filler, especially in the cheekbone area, but this line of argument seems flawed. [/quote]
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