Thinking about injecting filler myself sometimes

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Radiesse and voluma are not expensive on alibaba, my plan is to use it to fill a low radix/pseudohump and add projection to the chin.
 
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I bet this is gonna end up well
 
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It's easy dermal fillers can be self taught jfl if u think some Jew doctor is better at pining u with a needle
 
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It's easy dermal fillers can be self taught jfl if u think some Jew doctor is better at pining u with a needle
It is probably going to be asymmetric due to lack of experience
 
It is probably going to be asymmetric due to lack of experience

Watch this video:

The person being injected has approximately the same nose shape as me. That doesn't sound very difficult...
 
If you actually do it pm pics, 90% of doctors are frauds who dont know shit
 
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in before you touch your blood vessels

don't forget pics
 
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This should be debated more. This is a real diy looksmax
 
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Damn this could be life fuel. Original Juvederm voluma 2x1ml hyaluron would cost me 250Euros. In my city a plastic surgeon would take about 1500 Euros for 2ml!!
I really need injections for my cheeks, but im also very scared of doing a big mistake with self injections. Hitting a blood vessel, or creating a asymetric result. Still im hardcore interested in this topic...
 
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Only easy on the jaw tbh

There’s a guide somewhere on lookism tbh
 
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study a bit of anatomy just tb sure you don't fuck up a nerve or a vessel
not worth imo
 
I self injected fillers myself yesterday, legitimately ascended, 3ml, 1ml on chin and 1ml on each side of the jaw
 
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unless you have working knowledge of the vascular system, this could end up with far worse results than just asymmetry. i.e blindness
 
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unless you have working knowledge of the vascular system, this could end up with far worse results than just asymmetry. i.e blindness

Dr Downie said blindness can occur when an artery is blocked by the dermal filler. "The filler or other substance is inadvertently injected into one of the blood vessels in the skin around, or under the skin around the eye"

With a cannula you just cannot inject into blood vessels.
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For an asymmetry, you can simply dissolve the filler
 
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I self injected fillers myself yesterday, legitimately ascended, 3ml, 1ml on chin and 1ml on each side of the jaw

What filler have you used, how many projection was added to the chin ?
 
Radiesse and voluma are not expensive on alibaba, my plan is to use it to fill a low radix/pseudohump and add projection to the chin.
Why the fuck would you do that? Just go to specialist, preferably best in your continent.
 
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I self injected fillers myself yesterday, legitimately ascended, 3ml, 1ml on chin and 1ml on each side of the jaw
and where are the pics you subhuman motherfucker
 
Radiesse and voluma are not expensive on alibaba, my plan is to use it to fill a low radix/pseudohump and add projection to the chin.
why don't you get fillers in Albania, they cost half of the price you would pay in western europe.
if you touch a nerve, you will paralyse your chin muscle or lose sesitivity forever
good luck I hope you success
 
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if you touch a nerve, you will paralyse your chin muscle or lose sesitivity forever
good luck I hope you will success

I think the chances of that happening are almost nil, you should force like a horse, moreover, as said, it is very rare that in the case where a nerve is touched it brings problems in the long term. At most I'll waste money if I miss it.


 
always use a professional
 
This is some legit mad scientist shit, love it. I thought about this myself but necrosismaxxing/eyepatchmaxxing isn't really my game so I'll prolly just dish out the 400 to get it done by some shady ebay diploma doctor tbh. Good luck.
 
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im interested to see where this goes. I contemplated doing this myself but got scared when i heard that you can paralyze face if u hit a nerve
 
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Radiesse and voluma are not expensive on alibaba, my plan is to use it to fill a low radix/pseudohump and add projection to the chin.
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Cartilage fillers for your Epiphyseal plates?
 
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I'm considering doing this for Nasolabial folds;
I've got 5ml cross-linked hyaluronic fillers and cannulas on hand
 
I just need a chin filler and slightly on left cheekbones to mask assymetry. Upper eye fillers would be good too 😁
 
I'm considering doing this for Nasolabial folds;
I've got 5ml cross-linked hyaluronic fillers and cannulas on hand

thats the most risky area lol (together with nose and under eye area)
 
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I know; I had already been injecting about 2ml total in cheeks/jaw before, went well.

But you're right, injecting in Nasolabial folds, and in the Under-eye area, etc... is a whole new matter altogether

I'm holding out for now though
 
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