"In principle, fillers should not be able to move under the skin," he says. However, it is in rare cases that this can happen after a treatment. - If it is put in the right place, is of the right type, of the right amount and put by the right hands, this should not happen. Nevertheless, it happens that some of these criteria are not met, and then the patient can experience complications", he tells Dagbladet and Se og Hør.
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