A reconstructive surgeon from Beverly Hills warns people against trusting beauty myths that suggest dermal fillers are a temporary adjustment. Today, getting fillers is an incredibly common practice.
The filler clumps and expands
In the video, Parsa highlights the green areas on the scan, which represent clumps of filler material that remain years after the injection. Upon measurement, the doctor found that the filler. . . Read more here.
Pillow Face
The overfilled syndrome refers to the unnatural, bloated appearance that occurs when too many fillers are injected into the face. While fillers are designed to add volume and smooth wrinkles, excessive or repeated treatments can stretch the skin and alter facial proportions. . . Read more here.
How It Develops
Dr. Parsa emphasizes that the overfilled syndrome does not happen overnight. Instead, it is often the result of:
- Layering of fillers: Repeated injections without allowing previous fillers to dissolve can lead to filler accumulation.
- Overcorrection: Adding too much volume in one session or focusing too much on certain parts of the face.
- Stretching of the skin: The weight of the filler can gradually stretch the skin, making the face look unnaturally round or swollen.
Injecting Toxins
The sensational TikTok clip generated a flood of responses from online users shocked by the graphic revelation.
“When it first came out, all injectors said it would only last six months,” writes a concerned netizen. In response, Parsa writes, “That’s what the filler [companies] told us.”
A second cyberfan shares: “I once got lip filler and I’m convinced. . . .
Another shares that she keeps her face as it is: “I will never take filler or Botox or anything like that. It just seems so scary and weird to inject poison into your face,” writes the user.
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