Admittedly, my results are very subtle — most dermatologists will recommend you start small, because you can always go back for more — but the cheek fillers did the job I wanted them to. My smile lines are noticeably smaller, and I have a slightly more pronounced contour. So, success!
For the amount of cash you're dropping on them, though, it probably makes more sense to get cheek fillers to do their main job: replenish lost volume in the face. So if that's your goal, definitely talk to your dermatologist about cheek fillers — it's an easy, minimally painful procedure with basically zero downtime that can yield pretty significant results.
The best part? For cheek fillers specifically, Dr. Samolitis says that since these are really just sitting on top of the bone, people can expect them to last about a year (although she's seen cheek fillers last for up to two years).
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