Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently had a lump develop in the inside of my upper lip that I had to have removed. It was done under general anesthesia and was then a painful recovery. Guess what the biopsy showed? It was filler that had migrated from my cheek area. I’ve never had filler in or near my lips. I’ve done fillers every 1.5-2 years in my cheeks for around 7 years. It’s been over 2 years since I last had it done so it does not dissolve completely.
Never again! And now I wonder if the sagging that’s recently developed in my jowel area is filler that has migrated down.
What kind of filler was it? Did you have it removed/biopsied because it didn’t occur to you that it could be filler? It may have been possible to dissolve it instead, depending on the type you used.
It was Juvaderm Voluma. It never occurred to me that it was filler. I went to my dentist initially and he referred me to an oral surgeon. They typically biopsy any unusual bump that develops in your mouth. Neither he nor I thought of filler as a possibility. Perhaps if I had had fillers in my lip area, it would have occurred to me but I never thought fillers from my cheek area would migrate like this.
Perhaps it would have dissolved eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently had a lump develop in the inside of my upper lip that I had to have removed. It was done under general anesthesia and was then a painful recovery. Guess what the biopsy showed? It was filler that had migrated from my cheek area. I’ve never had filler in or near my lips. I’ve done fillers every 1.5-2 years in my cheeks for around 7 years. It’s been over 2 years since I last had it done so it does not dissolve completely.
Never again! And now I wonder if the sagging that’s recently developed in my jowel area is filler that has migrated down.
What kind of filler was it? Did you have it removed/biopsied because it didn’t occur to you that it could be filler? It may have been possible to dissolve it instead, depending on the type you used.
Anonymous wrote:I did lip filler from 2015-2019 and usually left my appointment feeling like I spent a lot of money with minimal effects. Then I noticed migration of my lip filler so I got it dissolved and decided to stop.
A few years later I was convinced by my new injector to try again. I can confidently say that it’s NOT a problem with filler but a problem with the providers doing the injections.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had a lump develop in the inside of my upper lip that I had to have removed. It was done under general anesthesia and was then a painful recovery. Guess what the biopsy showed? It was filler that had migrated from my cheek area. I’ve never had filler in or near my lips. I’ve done fillers every 1.5-2 years in my cheeks for around 7 years. It’s been over 2 years since I last had it done so it does not dissolve completely.
Never again! And now I wonder if the sagging that’s recently developed in my jowel area is filler that has migrated down.
Anonymous wrote:So I am an NP and for awhile took a sort of, detour down, aesthetic nursing. I ended up not like it for this reason. When you do it well and tasteful people feel overcharged and underserved; they barely notice a thing. When you do too much they either a.) like it a lot because their imagine of themselves has become slowly distorted over the years or b.) they hate it and feel overcharged and poorly served. There was no "win" with fillers. Botox has a broad category of "winning", it serves A LOT for many things but fillers just very rarely hit. I felt like even the best offices were counting on category A of women and it was beginning to really make me hate the entire industry so I got out.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had a lump develop in the inside of my upper lip that I had to have removed. It was done under general anesthesia and was then a painful recovery. Guess what the biopsy showed? It was filler that had migrated from my cheek area. I’ve never had filler in or near my lips. I’ve done fillers every 1.5-2 years in my cheeks for around 7 years. It’s been over 2 years since I last had it done so it does not dissolve completely.
Never again! And now I wonder if the sagging that’s recently developed in my jowel area is filler that has migrated down.