True filler migration, the physical movement of injected product away from its original placement site, is rare and clinically distinct from the far more common experiences of settling, swelling, and normal tissue adaptation. Understanding the difference matters because each has a different cause, a different time course, and a different clinical response. This page was prepared by Corey Anderson, Registered Nurse (AHPRA NMW0001047575) at Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh, Melbourne. A consultation is required to assess any specific post-treatment concern.
Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Patients with post-filler concerns looking for clinical clarity on what they are experiencing
- Patients considering correction or dissolution and wanting to understand the options
- Patients preparing for a correction consultation who want to arrive informed
This may not be for you if
- This is educational content and does not replace a clinical consultation
- Patients under 18
- Patients seeking medical emergency advice
Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.
Frequently asked questions
What is filler migration?
What is true filler migration? A clinical guide to distinguishing real product movement from settling, swelling, and placement effects.
Is this a common concern after filler?
Post-filler concerns vary widely between individuals. A clinical assessment is required to understand your specific situation and determine whether any intervention is needed.
When should I contact my practitioner?
If you notice changes that persist beyond expected settling periods (typically 2 to 4 weeks), distort facial contours, or are causing you concern, a consultation allows for assessment of what you are experiencing.
What can Core Aesthetics help with?
A consultation at Core Aesthetics begins with a thorough assessment. Not all post-filler concerns require treatment. The goal is understanding your situation and making an informed decision together.