Doctor Uncovers: MRI of 33-Year-Old Woman’s Face Shows Where Her Fillers Disappeared

After posting ⁢a⁢ video of an‌ MRI, a surgeon ​caught

the attention of many​ by showing how a patient’s

injected hyaluronic‍ acid fillers had increased and moved on their own over time.

The findings‍ shocked⁢ thousands⁤ who said their fillers never disappeared.

Dermal fillers ‌are gel-like materials injected under

the skin⁤ to bring back lost volume, smooth ​out lines

‍and soften wrinkles, or ⁣enhance‌ facial shapes,‍ according to ⁤the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery.

Every year, more than a million people choose this⁢ popular facial rejuvenation treatment ⁤as stated by the board.

The ‍most common type of injectable‌ fillers​ is made from hyaluronic acid and usually lasts for 6 ​to 18 months.

Oculoplastic⁢ surgeon Dr. Kami Parsa went viral ⁤after sharing MRI footage

For Illustration Purpose⁢ |‌ Facebook

Dr. Kami Parsa is an ‌oculoplastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who shared an MRI ⁤video on his TikTok account⁤ on July 12. The clip showed ⁢how injectables changed the patient’s⁤ face.

The patient was a woman aged 33 who had⁤ received over⁣ twelve CC (or milliliters) of ⁢hyaluronic⁣ acid ​filler during six ⁣years.

In this video that gained over seven ‍million views, the MRI ⁢displayed a grey‍ face with green spots‍ lighting up in different areas like lips and cheeks where⁣ filler ⁤remained present.

Dr. Parsa didn’t mention what procedures⁤ were done but explained that ‍when ⁣he measured her⁤ filler amount it totaled ​twenty-eight CCs.

“That’s more than double what ⁤was ⁣injected,”⁢ he stated in his clip.He added: “This shows ⁤us that hyaluronic acid fillers attract water.” 

 

“This means ⁤they⁣ expand tissue‍ too.”

The MRI raised worries as one TikTok user commented: “I ‍just don’t⁤ see ⁤how this ⁢wouldn’t harm the lymphatic system.”

“FINALLY ⁢THIS IS BEING DISCUSSED,” another person wrote. ⁣“Mass​ production without WARNING! I need more ‍info about Botox too.”

Dr.Parsa responded saying: “Botox has been⁤ around for long ⁢time & is ‍safe ⁣if done right.”

The MRI revealed that hyaluronic ​acid filler‌ amounts doubled

Someone noted: ⁤“So water is important for keeping ⁢my filler.”A‍ viewer mentioned: “I tell people I only got my lips done⁣ three ‍times with ⁣point five ml each time & it’s been five years since then‌ but my lips still look same‍ because it DOES NOT DISSOLVE.” 

 

“When it first came out all injectors‌ said it would ‌last only six months,” one netizen wrote back to which Dr.Parsa replied saying: “That’s ​what companies told​ us.”I ‌got chin filler ONCE a decade ago, and⁣ never‌ needed a touch-up since. It’s stayed the same this whole⁢ time.

Another person added: ‍“Had my lips done 8 ⁤years ago. They‌ still haven’t disappeared.”

Fillers have become more popular over time, and celebs who ⁢use⁤ them too much often face criticism.

Ryan Gosling and Eva ⁣Mendes had to deal​ with social media beauty critics last month ⁤after old and new photos of the couple⁣ started​ spreading online this⁣ year.

On March 29, Meredith‍ West, a physician ⁣assistant with ​a Master of Science ​degree and 15 years in plastic surgery plus injectables, shared a joint⁢ video⁣ with Mountcastle Medical Spa from Virginia on her Instagram⁤ page.

For‍ Illustration ‌Purpose | Tiktok

Ryan ‌and Eva’s “before and after” images in the video showed what looked like big changes in their looks;‍ they appeared somewhat “puffier” than before.

“I think they’ve both had some recent cosmetic work,” ‍Meredith wrote in her post.

“I believe Eva might ⁣have had facial surgery (maybe a facelift +/- fat grafting), plus they both likely ⁤got Botox along with fillers,” she explained.

The most common type of injectable fillers are ‌made from hyaluronic acid

Using too much Botox or fillers can cause bad effects. Nurse Gemavie says ⁣that overdosing on Botox can lead to too much muscle weakness which may create issues with facial expressions making it look unnatural.

Dermatologist Jessica Weiser⁤ said “we see quite a‍ bit of⁢ [overdone filler], unfortunately,” Allure ​reported back in March. “That‍ classic⁤ pillow-face look—very puffy with odd proportions” is how it appears.

Many factors play into this issue but poor choices by⁣ some‍ injectors are definitely part of the problem according to Allure.


Of course ⁣medical-grade skincare products including CO2 treatments radiofrequency⁢ laser treatments along with⁣ microneedling⁤ for maintenance are all included!Aesthetics ‌doctor Jonny Betteridge is one among many medical experts⁤ who commented on Barbie star’s physical change over time. 

In⁣ a Reel posted on March28 that⁤ got over two million views Jonny discussed‍ how Ryan’s face has changed ‌through the years.

Dr.Parsa did ⁣an analysis measuring fillers for a33-year-old patient ‍

Jonny shared, “A specific part of his face that really stands out is the flatness⁤ in‍ the mid-face area.

Related Posts

❤️ Alan Jackson stepped away from the microphone and waved for his wife, Denise, to join him on stage. They shared a sweet kiss as they slow danced to “Remember When.” Watch-in-comments!👇

Headlining the opening night of the two-day event in front of a crowded crowd, Alan Jackson brought pure country energy to the Two Step Inn music festival…

MY HUSBAND MOCKED ME, CALLING ME “FAT” IN MY NEW DRESS – I DECIDED TO TEACH HIM A LESSON HE’LL NEVER FORGET. For the past few years, I’ve been struggling with my weight. No matter what I did, those extra pounds just wouldn’t budge! The thing is, I’m a pastry chef, and you can imagine that tasting everything is part of the job. And my husband, Bryce… well, he didn’t make things any easier. Most women hope for support from their partner, but mine never missed a chance to mock me. When I put on my new dress, he said, “TAKE IT OFF! BUY YOURSELF A GYM MEMBERSHIP.” And then he called his friends and laughed, making jokes about my weight, and thinking I couldn’t hear. But the final straw was when I finally managed to drag him to an important culinary event, and he had the nerve to flirt with another woman right in front of me! When I confronted them, he simply said, “THIS IS HOW A WOMAN SHOULD LOOK IN A DRESS. GO AWAY!” He continued to laugh with her. My heart shattered into tiny pieces, but I knew I wouldn’t tolerate it any longer. I’d had enough. He would pay for all the humiliation because I had an ace up my sleeve.👇

For years, my husband made fun of my weight. I often turned to food to deal with the problems in our marriage. One day, he crossed the…

Gen-Z does not like ‘passive aggressive’ thumbs up emoji Check the 1st comment 👇👇

Gen-Z has a lot of differences from the generations before them. And we might not understand all of them, but it might do well for us to…

In a heartwarming and highly anticipated announcement, Greg Gutfeld, the ever-charismatic host of Gutfeld! on Fox News, has surprised his audience and co-host, Kat Timpf, with the exciting news of her return to the network. After months of speculation and eager anticipation from fans, Kat will be making her grand comeback to Fox News soon, and the announcement has created a wave of excitement across the media landscape.👇👇

As part of the announcement, Fox News has planned a special segment to celebrate Timpf’s return. The segment will feature highlights from her time on the show,…

How Many Circles Do You See – Your Answer Reveals What Your Anger Means😮🤔👉 Check the first comment

In the vast sea of social media content, memes, and viral posts, few topics intrigue people as much as quick, eye-catching “personality tests.” You might have scrolled…

I TOOK MY NEPHEW TO THE FARM TO TEACH HIM A LESSON—BUT HE ENDED UP TEACHING ME ONE My sister begged me to watch her kid while she flew out for a work trip. “Just a few days,” she said. “Take him to the farm. Show him something real.” So I packed up little Reuben—eleven, pale as milk, hair like corn silk—and drove him out to my place in the valley. No screens. No Wi-Fi. Just goats, chickens, and the kind of silence that makes city folks twitchy. He didn’t complain, but he had this look like he’d been dropped into a museum that smelled like poop. Day one, I made him muck stalls. Day two, we mended a busted fence in the back pasture. I kept telling him, “This is good for you. Builds grit.” He just nodded and tried to keep up, dragging his little boots through the mud. Then on day three, something shifted. I saw him crouched by the chicken coop, whispering to one of the hens like they were old friends. I asked what he was doing, and he said, “She’s the only one who doesn’t yell at me when I mess up.” That hit me right in the chest. Later that evening, I found him by the barn, feeding the runt goat we usually ignore. He’d named her “Marshmallow.” Said she was the only one who looked lonelier than he felt. I asked, “Why do you feel lonely?” And he looked at me, eyes all full of something he hadn’t figured out how to say yet. That night, I called my sister and asked some questions I probably should’ve asked years ago. But the real moment—the one I still can’t shake—was what I found in the shed the next morning. He’d written something on a scrap of wood and nailed it above the door, right where we all would see it. It said—⬇️

My sister begged me to watch her kid while she flew out for a work trip. “Just a few days,” she said. “Take him to the farm….