Has anyone here gotten dermal fillers? Specifically for your cheeks to fill in volume? How was your experience and what did you pay? Just looking for advice and any regrets. Thanks ladies!
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Mar 17
I'm scared of pillowface regarding that :/ I had been to a cosmetic clinic where women were filled with insecurities and manipulated into having lots of work done. They told me I need a 1k procedure for my acne, I was only 19 back then and the acne was minimal. I was walking outside the metro and they approached me to go to their clinic across the street by telling me "you have acne, you need to try our discounted treatments!". Now I buy a few natural products for very cheap and I have no acne (aloe vera and marine collagen). They told me I can be their regular customer and I can trust them. They said that later I can have botox and cheek injections. Stay away from those. This is why we see women who are very overdone. Crappy low quality "professionals" who are trying to instill insecurities in women cause it's the only way they'll gain finances. I am scared of injections cause I may come across a clinic like that who would overfill in order to gain money and not care whether or not the outcome is good. Also, I saw a documentary about women gaining rights but also regularly spending a big portion a salary to beauty procedures. Men buy stuff they like, they don't feel obligated by society to look good everyday at any age. I want to look into buying more things for my hobbies and for donating and doing the least possible.
I'm scared of pillowface regarding that :/ I had been to a cosmetic clinic where women were filled with insecurities and manipulated into having lots of work done. They told me I need a 1k procedure for my acne, I was only 19 back then and the acne was minimal. I was walking outside the metro and they approached me to go to their clinic across the street by telling me "you have acne, you need to try our discounted treatments!". Now I buy a few natural products for very cheap and I have no acne (aloe vera and marine collagen). They told me I can be their regular customer and I can trust them. They said that later I can have botox and cheek injections. Stay away from those. This is why we see women who are very overdone. Crappy low quality "professionals" who are trying to instill insecurities in women cause it's the only way they'll gain finances. I am scared of injections cause I may come across a clinic like that who would overfill in order to gain money and not care whether or not the outcome is good. Also, I saw a documentary about women gaining rights but also regularly spending a big portion a salary to beauty procedures. Men buy stuff they like, they don't feel obligated by society to look good everyday at any age. I want to look into buying more things for my hobbies and for donating and doing the least possible.