Milojevic is liar
Milojevic is liar, idiot, not capable of doing even simplest things. If you want fillers go to surgeon.
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London's top Anti-Aging clinic. Dr Nick Milojevic, dubbed by the U.K. media as the Botox king, is named in Tatler's top doctors list for dermal fillers.
Harley Street 121, W1G 6AX, London, United Kingdom
Milojevic is liar, idiot, not capable of doing even simplest things. If you want fillers go to surgeon.
I had the same experience in 2015. Went to the clinic after it had been featured in the Daily Mail for Dr Milojevic’s tear trough filler treatment.
Six years later, under the right eye, I still have a visible white ridge of filler. The filler was too thick for the delicate eye area. The white ridge looks worse indoors under led lighting. When I’m outside I blend it in as much as I can with concealer. The moral of the story ? Be sceptical about newspaper/magazine articles extolling the virtues of clinics and treatments. They are paid for advertisements dressed up to look like an article. Do your own independent research.
If only I could give negative stars!!! I am a real customer and this is a real review of my treatment with Dr Milojevic. Botched under eye filler, wrong material, wrong depth, cause a lot of damage to the skin and self-esteem. It was looking very unnatural, like ugly eye bags, blocking the drainage, forming festoons. The filler behaved weirdly when I smiled, like strange balloons - I stopped smiling! It caused a lot of swelling. I looked so unnatural I couldn't recognise myself in the mirror.
I waited 2 years for it to go away naturally but it didn't. I ended up going to an oculoplastic surgeon to get it dissolved, then had to have several regenerative treatments, like PRF and Skinpen and still my skin never bounced back to its state prior to the treatment with Nick Milojevic. He doesn't care about his patients.
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