
Although cheek fillers are generally low-risk, complications may occur:
- Bleeding and bruising
- Swelling and redness
- Infection
- Lumps or bumps under the skin
- Asymmetry
- An allergic reaction
- Nerve damage
- Vascular complications
Most of these complications go away within a week or two. There is also a possibility that cheek filler will move to another part of your face. Your face may look lopsided (asymmetrical) or lumpy as a result. If this happens, your provider can often use another type of injection to dissolve the filler.
Dr. Lanna Aesthetics offers high-quality dermal filler treatments delivered by expert injectors. If you are interested in learning more about this procedure, please contact us today.
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