Peter Attia· MD
I think overfilling is a serious problem. Um whether it's the lips or the cheeks
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I think overfilling is a serious problem. Um whether it's the lips or the cheeks
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I think overfilling is a serious problem. Um whether it's the lips or the cheeks over over volumization has become an epidemic and and it's it's a serious problem not only because it looks exaggerated and distorted and strange but even when as a facial surgeon I go in to perform surgeries I will find that filler has disrupted normal anatomy.
I think overfilling is a serious problem. um whether it's the lips or the cheeks.
I think overfilling is a serious problem. um whether it's the lips or the cheeks, over volumization has become an epidemic and and it's and it's a serious problem.