A Comprehensive Guide To Dissolving Fillers
People worldwide are deciding that the cosmetic surgery decisions they made when they were younger might not match how they feel. This is leading to people getting their plastic surgery reversed.
One of the most common plastic surgeries that are being reversed is fillers. This might be because they are fairly easy to reverse as opposed to more serious plastic surgeries. However, there are many things to consider when doing this.
Here is everything that you need to know before you decide to get your fillers dissolved.
Cost
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Depending on which clinic you visit to get your fillers dissolved, the cost will vary. You will need to compare prices and bear in mind that the cheapest option might not always be the safest option.
Find out from other people who have had their fillers dissolved, where they had them done and whether or not they were happy with it. This will help you to make an informed decision about who you should go to and what it will cost.
DIY
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You can get injections that you can inject by yourself at home to dissolve your fillers. However, this might not be the best option for you. The injections can be dangerous and should be used with extreme caution.
It is safer to go to a clinic to get your fillers dissolved so that you ensure that the procedure is carried out by a professional who will know exactly how much to inject and how to handle any adverse effects.
Reactions
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It is possible that you might have an adverse reaction to the dissolvent in the same way that it is possible that you might react to the fillers themselves. However, your doctor should know exactly how to handle this.
If you do have an adverse reaction to the dissolvent, you might have to stop the procedure for a while and then come back at a later stage to see if they can be dissolved again without you reacting badly.
Side Effects
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Adverse effects aside, there is always the possibility that you will have side effects once the procedure is over. You should ensure that you ask your doctor about these before getting your fillers dissolved.
Knowing what the side effects could be might change your mind about going for the procedure. You must know exactly what you are going to be doing so that you can make informed decisions.
Pain
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Unfortunately, getting your fillers dissolved is no less painful than getting them done. While the procedure might not be unbearably painful and something that not many people can endure, it is also not painless.
You can probably manage the procedure pain quite well while it is being done if you were okay when you were getting the fillers done, and you can manage the pain afterward with painkillers.