What migration means
Migration describes filler moving away from the intended placement or creating fullness in an area that no longer looks balanced. It can be influenced by product choice, amount, technique, anatomy, repeated treatment and time.
How risk is reduced
- Use conservative amounts and avoid chasing an exaggerated look.
- Place filler where it is anatomically appropriate for the goal.
- Allow enough time between treatments before adding more.
- Review older filler history before planning new treatment.
When to ask for advice
If filler looks lumpy, uneven, overfull or different from the expected healing pattern, ask your practitioner for review. Urgent symptoms such as significant pain, skin colour change or visual disturbance need immediate medical advice.
Why consultation is protective
A good consultation should include what has been treated before, how long ago, what product was used where known, and whether dissolving or waiting may be more sensible than adding more filler.
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