
Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction in Myeongdong Seoul
When botox or filler treatments go wrong, expert correction matters. RE:BERRY Myeongdong provides hyaluronidase dissolving, revision botox protocols, and comprehensive filler migration repair with over 30,000 treatments of combined experience across our physician team.
What Should You Do When Botox Goes Wrong or Filler Migrates?
Botox gone wrong and filler migration are correctable complications requiring expert assessment within 2-4 weeks of onset. RE:BERRY Myeongdong Seoul offers hyaluronidase dissolving from ₩359,000 per area for filler migration correction and targeted revision botox protocols, with full 8-language support for international patients visiting Myeongdong, open 365 days.
Botox gone wrong can manifest as eyelid drooping (ptosis), asymmetric results, a frozen expression, or excessive muscle weakening — complications that affect approximately 1-5% of all botulinum toxin treatments worldwide. Filler migration occurs when injected hyaluronic acid (HA) moves from the original placement site, causing visible lumps, puffiness under the eyes, lip border irregularities, or unnatural contours that worsen over time. Both botox gone wrong and filler migration complications are fully treatable, but timing and physician experience determine outcome quality significantly. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, our Aesthetic Medicine Specialists perform detailed facial analysis using ultrasound imaging to identify the root cause — whether it is incorrect injection depth, wrong product choice, excessive volume, or anatomical variation — before creating a personalized correction plan. For filler complications, hyaluronidase enzyme dissolves misplaced HA filler within 24-48 hours with predictable results. For botox gone wrong, the approach depends on the specific issue: targeted compensatory micro-doses of 2-5 units can rebalance asymmetry within 7-14 days, while time-dependent recovery may be necessary for ptosis cases where the toxin has diffused to the levator muscle. Our team at RE:BERRY Myeongdong has corrected complications originally performed at clinics across Seoul, Gangnam, Japan, Thailand, and Southeast Asia, providing expert botox gone wrong and filler migration solutions to international patients who travel specifically for correction.
Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Before & After
Actual correction results from RE:BERRY Myeongdong patients.
How Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction Works at RE:BERRY
A systematic four-step protocol for safe, effective correction.

Comprehensive Complication Assessment
Dr. Seung-Jae Baek examines the affected area to determine the type and severity of the botox gone wrong or filler migration complication. High-frequency ultrasound imaging at 15-22 MHz is used to precisely locate migrated filler deposits beneath the skin surface, distinguishing between superficial and deep-plane migration. This critical diagnostic step identifies whether the issue requires hyaluronidase dissolution, compensatory botox repositioning, or monitored waiting for natural metabolism, and determines the exact volume of misplaced product.

Personalized Correction Plan
Based on the assessment, a tailored correction protocol is designed. For botox gone wrong, options include compensatory micro-botox injections to rebalance facial symmetry. For filler migration, the plan may involve hyaluronidase dissolving followed by a waiting period of 2-4 weeks before any filler re-injection.

Correction Treatment
Hyaluronidase (hylenex) is precisely injected into areas of filler migration to dissolve misplaced product within 24-48 hours. The enzyme is dosed at 30-150 units per 0.1ml of original HA filler, calibrated to the specific product’s cross-linking density. For botox gone wrong complications, targeted micro-doses of 2-5 units are placed at specific compensatory muscle points to counteract asymmetry and restore balanced facial expression. The entire correction procedure for botox gone wrong and filler migration takes 15-45 minutes depending on complexity, with immediate ice application to minimize post-treatment swelling.

Follow-Up & Restoration
A follow-up visit at 2-4 weeks confirms complete resolution of the botox gone wrong or filler migration issue. If desired, fresh filler can be re-injected using proper technique, correct depth placement, and appropriate product selection to prevent recurrence. For botox gone wrong cases, full recovery typically occurs within 3-4 months as the original botulinum toxin product metabolizes naturally. RE:BERRY Myeongdong provides detailed aftercare documentation in 8 languages, ensuring international patients can maintain proper post-correction care even after returning home.
What to Expect After Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction
- Rapid Filler Dissolving: Hyaluronidase enzymatically breaks down misplaced HA filler within 24-48 hours for visible correction of botox gone wrong and filler migration.
- Symmetry Restoration: Targeted micro-botox injections rebalance asymmetric results from botox gone wrong.
- Ultrasound-Guided Precision: Advanced high-frequency ultrasound imaging ensures accurate identification of migrated filler deposits deep in tissue layers.
- Minimal Additional Downtime: Correction procedures involve 1-2 days of mild swelling with no major recovery period.
- 8-Language Support: International patients receive full communication in their language for complex correction cases.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Hour 0-1 | Hyaluronidase injected. Mild swelling and redness at treatment sites. Ice applied. |
| Day 1-2 | Filler dissolving becomes visible. Swelling subsides. Avoid massaging treated areas. |
| Week 1 | 80-90% of dissolved filler absorbed. Botox asymmetry correction begins taking effect. |
| Week 2-4 | Follow-up assessment. Area stabilized. Fresh filler re-injection possible if desired. |
| Month 1-2 | Full correction results visible. Botox gone wrong cases show significant improvement. |
| Month 3-4 | Complete resolution for botox complications as original product fully metabolizes. |
Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction Options Compared
| Factor | Hyaluronidase Dissolving | Revision Botox | Wait & Metabolize | Surgical Correction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Filler migration / lumps | Botox asymmetry | Mild botox issues | Severe cases |
| Time to Results | 24-48 hours | 3-7 days | 3-6 months | 2-4 weeks |
| Invasiveness | Injection only | Injection only | None | Incision required |
| Recovery | 1-2 days swelling | Minimal | None | 1-2 weeks |
| Cost (approx.) | From ₩359,000 | From ₩19,000/area | ₩0 | ₩2,000,000+ |
| Reversible | Yes (HA only) | Temporary (3-6 mo) | Natural | Permanent |
| At RE:BERRY Myeongdong | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (with monitoring) | Referral if needed |
Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction Pricing at RE:BERRY Myeongdong
All prices include VAT. Non-covered medical service. Initial assessment included with treatment.
Filler Dissolving (Hyaluronidase)
- Imported filler 1cc (cheek area) first visit pricing
- Comprehensive complication assessment
- Hyaluronidase dissolution injection
- Follow-up visit within 2 weeks
- 8-language consultation support
Revision Botox (Asymmetry Correction)
- Facial symmetry analysis
- Targeted micro-botox placement
- Korean premium botox used
- Follow-up assessment
- Aftercare instructions in your language
Full Correction + Restoration Package
- Complete dissolving + re-injection plan
- Hyaluronidase dissolving session
- Fresh filler re-injection (after 2-4 week wait)
- 2 follow-up visits included
- LDM aftercare session
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Seung-Jae Baek
- Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Myeongdong
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Juvelook Meister Certified
- License No. 143338
Medically reviewed by Dr. Seung-Jae Baek, Head Director / Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Correction
Peer-reviewed evidence on injectable complications and correction techniques.
Understanding Botox Complications
Botulinum toxin type A works by blocking acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction, causing temporary muscle paralysis lasting 3-6 months. When botox goes wrong, the toxin either diffuses to unintended adjacent muscles through fascial planes or is injected at incorrect dosages or depths. Eyelid ptosis — the most common botox gone wrong complication — occurs in approximately 1-5% of forehead treatments when botox migrates inferiorly to the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, causing visible drooping within 7-14 days post-injection. Asymmetric results happen when injection depths or doses are uneven between sides, or when pre-existing muscle strength differences are not accounted for during treatment planning. These complications from botox gone wrong are ultimately self-limiting since the neurotoxin effect naturally wears off in 3-6 months through normal acetylcholine receptor regeneration, but compensatory micro-botox injections at RE:BERRY Myeongdong can accelerate visual correction to within 1-2 weeks.
Mechanisms of Filler Migration
Hyaluronic acid filler migration occurs through several well-documented mechanisms: gravitational displacement where product slowly moves downward over weeks to months, muscle movement pushing product along tissue planes during repeated facial expressions, overcorrection creating excess hydrostatic pressure that forces filler into adjacent compartments, and injection into improper tissue layers where the gel lacks structural support. High-G’ (firm) fillers placed too superficially are more prone to visible migration and palpable nodules, while low-G’ fillers in deep compartments tend to spread diffusely. The tear trough and lip areas show the highest filler migration rates at 3-8% due to constant orbicularis oculi and orbicularis oris muscle activity. The nasolabial fold region also presents migration risks when filler is placed too superficially above the SMAS plane. Understanding these biomechanical mechanisms helps physicians at RE:BERRY Myeongdong plan effective botox gone wrong and filler migration correction strategies tailored to each patient’s specific complication pattern.
Hyaluronidase Dissolving Mechanism
Hyaluronidase is a naturally occurring enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of hyaluronic acid by cleaving the beta-1,4 glycosidic bonds between N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid. When injected into areas of filler migration, it rapidly degrades the cross-linked HA gel from the outside in, with visible reduction in volume and contour improvement within 24-48 hours. Dosing follows a ratio of approximately 30-150 units per 0.1ml of original HA filler, carefully adjusted based on the degree of cross-linking in the original product — Juvederm Voluma requires higher doses than Restylane due to its denser VYCROSS cross-linking technology. Multiple sessions spaced 2 weeks apart may be required for heavily cross-linked fillers or large-volume corrections. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, physicians performing botox gone wrong and filler migration correction use a staged approach to avoid over-dissolving and creating hollowing.

Clinical Evidence for Correction Protocols
Peer-reviewed literature supports the safety and efficacy of hyaluronidase for filler migration correction with strong clinical evidence. Studies demonstrate 92-98% patient satisfaction with hyaluronidase-mediated dissolution when performed by experienced injectors who understand both the dissolving enzyme kinetics and the properties of the original filler product. Cavallini et al. reported complete resolution in 94% of cases with a single hyaluronidase session, while heavily cross-linked fillers required 2-3 sessions spaced 2 weeks apart. For botox gone wrong complications, apraclonidine 0.5% ophthalmic drops can temporarily improve ptosis by stimulating Mueller’s muscle through alpha-2 adrenergic agonism, providing a bridge treatment while the botox effect naturally subsides over 2-4 months. The combination of immediate pharmacological management with longer-term correction strategies represents the gold standard approach to botox gone wrong and filler migration cases at clinics like RE:BERRY Myeongdong.
Cavallini M et al. Hyaluronidase for Treatment of Hyaluronic Acid Filler Complications. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(12):1808-1812. doi:10.1111/dsu.12352
DeLorenzi C. Complications of injectable fillers, part 2: vascular complications. Aesthet Surg J. 2014;34(4):584-600. doi:10.1177/1090820X14525035
Brin MF et al. Safety and tolerability of onabotulinumtoxinA in the treatment of facial lines: a review of the literature. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009;61(6):961-980. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2009.06.085
What Patients Say About Botox Gone Wrong Correction at RE:BERRY
“I got botox at another clinic in Gangnam and my right eyebrow drooped badly. Dr. Baek at RE:BERRY Myeongdong explained exactly what happened and gave me a small correction injection. Within 10 days the asymmetry was barely noticeable.”
“My lip filler migrated above my lip line after 6 months. The dissolving process took only 20 minutes. Two weeks later I got fresh filler placed properly. The difference in technique was obvious.”
“After under-eye filler at a different clinic left me with puffiness, I traveled to Myeongdong specifically for correction. The hyaluronidase worked within 2 days. Best decision I made for my face.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration
Expert answers on injectable complication correction at RE:BERRY Myeongdong.
Head Director Seung-Jae Baek (License No. 143338) personally assesses and corrects every botox gone wrong and filler migration case at RE:BERRY Myeongdong, using high-frequency ultrasound at 15-22 MHz to locate misplaced filler deposits. With over 30,000 combined injectable treatments, Dr. Baek has corrected complications from clinics across Seoul, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
100% continuity from assessment through correction and follow-up at RE:BERRY Myeongdong — Dr. Seung-Jae Baek or Dr. Hoon-Sung Son manages your entire botox gone wrong and filler migration correction case. This is critical because correction requires understanding the exact complication pattern, unlike routine botox and filler treatments.
4 specialized credentials: Aesthetic Medicine Specialist (License No. 143338), Juvelook Meister certification demonstrating advanced filler understanding, ultrasound-guided injection training, and documented correction of 500+ complication cases at RE:BERRY Myeongdong from botox gone wrong and filler migration referrals.
₩359,000 for imported filler correction under first visit pricing at RE:BERRY Myeongdong and ₩19,000/area for revision botox — transparent pricing with no surprise fees.
| Correction Type | RE:BERRY Myeongdong | Seoul Average | US Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyaluronidase Dissolving | From ₩359,000 | ₩300,000-500,000 | $500-1,500 |
| Revision Botox | From ₩19,000/area | ₩50,000-100,000 | $200-500 |
| Full Correction + Re-injection | Consultation-based | ₩500,000-1,500,000 | $1,000-3,000 |
₩600,000-₩1,200,000 all-in for a 3-5 day correction trip to RE:BERRY Myeongdong including treatment and follow-up.
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Hyaluronidase Dissolving | From ₩359,000 |
| Consultation Fee | ₩0 (free) |
| Follow-up Visit | ₩0 (included) |
| Hotel (3-4 nights) | ₩200,000-400,000 |
₩0 consultation fee for botox gone wrong and filler migration assessment at RE:BERRY Myeongdong.
| Service | RE:BERRY | Typical Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Assessment | Free | ₩50,000-100,000 |
| Ultrasound Imaging | Included | ₩50,000-80,000 |
| Follow-up Visit | Free | ₩30,000+ |
24-48 hours to visible correction with hyaluronidase vs 6-18 months of waiting for natural metabolism — RE:BERRY Myeongdong recommends dissolving for moderate-to-severe filler migration.
| Factor | Hyaluronidase Dissolving | Natural Metabolism |
|---|---|---|
| Time to Correction | 24-48 hours | 6-18 months |
| Success Rate | 92-98% | 100% (eventual) |
| Sessions Needed | 1-3 | 0 |
| Cost | From ₩359,000 | ₩0 |
| Re-injection possible after | 2-4 weeks | After full absorption |
0% dissolvability — hyaluronidase only works on HA-based fillers like Juvederm and Belotero.
| Filler Type | Dissolvable? | Correction Method |
|---|---|---|
| Juvederm (HA) | Yes — hyaluronidase | Enzyme dissolving |
| Belotero (HA) | Yes — hyaluronidase | Enzyme dissolving |
| Radiesse (CaHA) | No | Steroid injection or surgery |
| Sculptra (PLLA) | No | Steroid or excision |
3-8% migration rate in tear troughs makes under-eye filler the highest-risk area, followed by lips and nasolabial folds.
| Area | Migration Rate | Correction at RE:BERRY |
|---|---|---|
| Tear Trough (Under-eye) | 3-8% | Hyaluronidase + ultrasound guidance |
| Lips | 2-5% | Targeted dissolving of border |
| Nasolabial Folds | 2-4% | Superficial dissolving |
| Cheeks | 1-2% | Deep-plane correction |
30,000+ treatments and ultrasound-guided correction capability set RE:BERRY Myeongdong apart for botox gone wrong and filler migration cases.
| Factor | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Average Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Ultrasound imaging | 15-22 MHz available | Visual assessment only |
| Correction experience | 500+ cases | 10-50 cases |
| Same doctor throughout | 100% | ~40% |
| Languages supported | 8 | 1-3 |
40% of correction patients at RE:BERRY Myeongdong received their original treatment elsewhere — from chain clinics, Japan, Thailand, and Southeast Asia.
| Original Clinic Location | Common Issues | RE:BERRY Correction |
|---|---|---|
| Seoul Chain Clinics | Template injection, wrong depth | Ultrasound-guided dissolving |
| Japan / Singapore | Overcorrection, product mismatch | Staged dissolution + re-injection |
| Thailand / SE Asia | Non-genuine products, infection | Full assessment + correction plan |
24 hours after hyaluronidase injection you can safely fly home from RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Minor swelling may persist for 2-3 days but does not worsen with air travel. Aftercare instructions provided in 8 languages ensure proper post-correction care during your journey.
92-98% patient satisfaction rates confirm hyaluronidase safety when performed by experienced injectors at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Allergic reactions occur in fewer than 0.1% of patients. A small test dose is administered first for patients with known bee sting allergies due to structural similarity.
3-5 days is recommended for filler migration correction at RE:BERRY Myeongdong: day 1 for assessment and treatment, days 2-3 for monitoring dissolving progress, and day 4-5 for follow-up. RE:BERRY is 2 minutes from Myeongdong Station Exit 8, convenient for travelers.
80-90% of dissolved filler is absorbed within 24-48 hours, with full resolution by day 5-7 at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. A complimentary follow-up at 2 weeks confirms complete correction. Fresh filler re-injection is possible after the 2-4 week stabilization period if desired, using proper depth and technique to prevent recurrence.
Only Authentic, Brand-Certified Equipment
Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
Worried About Botox Gone Wrong or Filler Migration?
Book your assessment with Head Director Dr. Seung-Jae Baek at RE:BERRY Myeongdong — 2 minutes from Myeongdong Station, open 365 days. Call +82-2-2088-7070 or message us in your language.
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