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Are facial fillers safe?

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Hello there! I'm in my early thirties. Recently I lost a lot of weight and my face and my eyes look dark and sunken in. People always keep saying that I look tired or keep inquiring about my unwellness. This has made my self-conscious go down. I decided to find treatment. I've read many people try facial fillers. But I do not want it to be permanent. I would like to try that first. I would like them to be injected under my eyebrow, upper-eye-lid, so it covers my eyelid as it used to, and underneath the eye. Med-Aesthetics at Oakville offers Juvederm treatment. Are they safe? Can anyone recommend?

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Hello, is this in relation to facial palsy or a general question about facial fillers?

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