“Facial asymmetry”
Facial asymmetry. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Dermal filler can drift from its original placement into surrounding tissue, changing contour and creating asymmetry — a corrective, ultrasound-led pathway.
Filler migration occurs when dermal filler moves from the original injection site into surrounding tissues — altering contour and creating asymmetry or an unnatural appearance.
It is often associated with excessive filler volume, incorrect injection technique, inappropriate product selection, or specific anatomical factors. The correction is careful and image-guided.
"You cannot correct what you cannot see. Ultrasound turns filler migration from a guess into a plan."
The wording changes but the pattern is consistent. Each of these is a clinical signal we listen for during a consultation.
Facial asymmetry. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Loss of lip or cheek definition. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Increased volume in an unintended area. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗It's changed subtly compared with a year ago.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Photos catch it more than the mirror does.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗It feels different, even before it looks different.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗It is rarely one thing. The pathway follows whichever driver is most active.
Filler migration is only obvious once it is imaged. Soft-tissue ultrasound is the starting point — the correction plan follows what the scan shows.
One aim: address the driver, not just the surface. The lead protocol works from within; supporting pathways deepen or extend the result.
Enzyme injection to dissolve hyaluronic-acid filler that has drifted — the essential first step before any re-treatment.
Once the migrated product has resolved, a fresh plan uses correct depth, product and volume.
Supportive · Skin qualityPost-correction hydration to help the tissue settle and improve surface quality.
Structural · Long-term densityWhere migration reveals structural laxity, stimulators rebuild the underlying support.
Consultation · Full resetA doctor-led plan to reset the whole facial protocol — not a single-area fix.
A Beauté Concept doctor examines your skin, identifies what is driving the concern and designs your protocol — from a home routine to an in-clinic course.