Excessive use of fillers distorts the natural features of the face, causing an aged appearance. When the face distorts, this makes you look unnatural. And an unnatural look will make you look disproportionate. Filler results can never be 100% predicted, but having the right doctor, one who knows how the filler reacts in the body and truly cares about the desired result, can help avoid any negative side effects and give desirable results.
Putting unnecessary amounts of filler on the chin distorts facial balance, making the lower third of the face appear square rather than heart-shaped, which is associated with youth. Influencers like Kylie Jenner and the rest of her famous family have helped make the use of facial fillers more and more common. For extended periods of time, fillers can stretch the tissues under the skin, essentially accelerating the aging process “because those tissues aren't going to bounce the same way you age,” Park Avenue facial plastic surgeon Andrew Jacono told HuffPost. Basically, over time, the filler stretches and weighs the skin, meaning it needs more padding with each doctor visit, which will simply stretch the skin and tissue even more.
According to the report, young people aged 30 to 39 received 278,000 filler injections and those 20 to 29 years old received 69,000 filler injections, which only account for 12 percent of all their minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.