Today, we will inform you about filler side effects.
The side effects that may occur after filler procedures range from mostly temporary and mild, to cases that require prompt intervention, although very rare.

If the treated area feels hard or uneven
If pain or soreness persists
If the skin color appears darker or paler than usual
Asymmetry or excessive volume
Inflammation or infection
If you experience warmth, severe swelling, or spreading redness after the procedure,
do not dismiss it as mere swelling; visit the clinic.

If the procedure was performed without precise knowledge of facial vascular anatomy
If too much filler was injected at once
If the injection was too deep or too shallow compared to the correct location
If your individual constitution reacts sensitively to fillers
If you consumed alcohol, used a sauna, or received a massage immediately after the procedure
If unverified filler products were used

If swelling or bruising persists for too long after the filler procedure,
it is necessary to determine if it is a normal recovery process or a side effect, and a consultation is recommended.
If the treated area continues to feel hard or uneven,
it is advisable to check the filler's position and condition.
If asymmetry or excessive volume is noticeable over time,
filler adjustment or removal procedures may be helpful.
If pain worsens over time, or if the skin color changes unusually after the procedure,,
it may be a situation requiring prompt examination and treatment.
Even if you are anxious after receiving filler at another clinic and unsure where to go,,
it is safe to seek a diagnosis from an experienced medical professional.
Finally, if you dislike the filler results and wish to reverse them,,
filler side effect procedures (filler removal/correction) can be fully considered.

After filler side effect procedures,
it is most important not to press or touch the treated area forcefully.
Applying pressure while the filler is settling can delay recovery.
On the day of the procedure and the following day,
it is advisable to avoid alcohol, strenuous exercise, saunas, and jjimjilbangs.
Applying heat can worsen swelling and pain.
Some degree of pain or swelling in the treated area may be normal.
However, if it gradually worsens over time,
it is safer to contact the clinic immediately rather than enduring it.
If you have been prescribed medication,
take it consistently for the prescribed period, even if symptoms have subsided.
Stopping arbitrarily can delay recovery.
For a few days after the procedure,
it is best to handle the treated area gently during makeup application and cleansing.
Massages and meridian treatments should be strictly avoided.
If diagnosed at the appropriate time,
most cases can be improved with treatments to partially adjust or dissolve the filler.
Conversely, if side effects are left untreated for a long time,
inflammation, skin damage, and prolonged recovery periods can occur, making prompt intervention crucial.






