It's been a while since I got shoulder filler, but I'm just starting to use it now, lol. My shoulder blades were really narrow to begin with, and they looked like they had a line on my thin shoulders? So when I wear clothes, they look like elementary school kids' clothes... I'm also on the thin side, so I don't have much fat, but my shoulders were sagging, making me look really flat and downcast. The term "coat hanger line" is exactly that... lol. But after I went to Hush Plastic Surgery and got the procedure done, the first thought that came to mind was, "Why did I only find out about this now...?" I hit the ground and regretted it... When I looked in the mirror right after the procedure, you could see that my shoulder line was completely smoothed out. When I straightened my shoulder, the line fell straight and felt like a right angle, so I was momentarily dazed, lol. It was really amazing. But it wasn't like, "My shoulders suddenly got wider! I got shoulders I never had!" It was more like, "They're slightly lifted up!" My original goal was to avoid looking like an elementary school student when I wore clothes, so... It wasn't just about pretty lines; I loved how the clothes looked so different. For those with similar concerns, it's good to know that this type of procedure exists. The pain... I was anesthetized, so it was bearable, but I was so nervous haha. My hands and feet are like ice... When I went into the operating room, the doctors and nurses kept talking to me, and they even offered me a candy if I felt dizzy or nervous. I forgot to eat one, but it really felt calmer. They kept telling me, "If you're feeling unwell, be sure to let me know," so I relaxed a lot. I can't remember how many times I thanked them on the way out... I felt so relieved. And my procedure was a little delayed on the day of the procedure. It's easy to get a little sensitive at times like this, but they explained the delay in advance, and the director personally apologized for making me wait, so I didn't feel any discomfort at all. Just a few words like these really matter. Since fillers fade over time, if I notice any noticeable signs of wear, I plan to go back for another injection. I trust both their skills and their service, so I've already made up my mind about that.