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Have you/would you get fillers?


Colmillo

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So I'm in my mid-20s :gaycat1:but as a kid and teenager I used to be fat, then I lost the weight but I feel like ever since my cheeks kinda look a little bit saggy which makes me look a little bit older and I don't like that, so I was thinking about getting fillers to make my cheeks look fuller, but I don't know if that's a good idea considering my age, it would only be my cheeks, nothing else, but I'm afraid I might get addicted and start getting them in other parts of my face, and end up botched or something, so I would like to hear your stories and opinions to decide if I should get fillers or not :giraffe:

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Facial fat volume decreases as you age, you just had some excess keeping the cheeks plumped. What you're now seeing is your real face and that's kind of a slay if you think about it. :gaycat5:

 

Fillers aren't as bad as people make them out to be but my first resort would always be botox, its completely irreversible but in small targeted doses its undetectable in a way fillers arent. I've thought about getting fillers for my under-eye bags because even as a child things were kinda hollow there but I don't think it would suit my face. :gaycat5:

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3 minutes ago, Sheep said:

Facial fat volume decreases as you age, you just had some excess keeping the cheeks plumped. What you're now seeing is your real face and that's kind of a slay if you think about it. :gaycat5:

 

Fillers aren't as bad as people make them out to be but my first resort would always be botox, its completely irreversible but in small targeted doses its undetectable in a way fillers arent. I've thought about getting fillers for my under-eye bags because even as a child things were kinda hollow there but I don't think it would suit my face. :gaycat5:

Well, I don't like it :gaycat1:

 

But Botox is just to immobilize the muscle isn't it? I don't know if that could help me :thing:

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3 minutes ago, Colmillo said:

Well, I don't like it :gaycat1:

 

But Botox is just to immobilize the muscle isn't it? I don't know if that could help me :thing:

It wouldn't restore facial volume, that was a generalized comment about anti-aging procedures.

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Nope. I'm never getting any needles near my face unless it's for a medical reason. I'd rather look my age than all pickled and preserved

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1 minute ago, Sheep said:

It wouldn't restore facial volume, that was a generalized comment about anti-aging procedures.

Oh ok :giraffe:

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I'll think about it when (if) I need them. Society has different expectations from men's aging, most look better with natural aging and getting fillers might make you look ridiculous, especially in your 20s.

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I've gotten some in my eye dark circle area. It's ok. Nothing happens when you do it. You just look healthier. 

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yeah, it's always a great idea to pump your body up with chemicals

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maybe I'd get some botox for my forehead when I'm in my 40s. messing with your face in your 20s is way too young.

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Nope. I find men with filler so unattractive. Men can look great with wrinkles and thin lips.

 

Seeing a guy with giant Christmas baubles in his cheeks and a severe case of pillow-face is a huge, huuuuge turn-off to me. 

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The only fillers I've ever thought of having are jaw ones, but I'm not sure that they would look good

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I mean, a filled up with botox face is kinda funny but I would like to be natural

 

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Honestly wrinkles look better, especially if you are a man

 

I've seen most people in their 50s looking better with wrinkles than a bloated pillow face

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No I'm saving up for The Substance for when I'm in my fifties :gaycat1:

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i thought about it before but after seeing that one MRI scan that showed fillers stay in your face, don't dissolve and migrate - absolutely not

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