In those vaccine recipients, localized swelling occurred at the filler injection site.
Dr. Morin offers several reasons for this recommendation.
For starters, he says,this phenomenon is not new or unique to the COVID-19 vaccine.

Its actually whats calleda delayed hypersensitivity reaction, he explains.
In this case, that thing is filler.
With that said, this side effect is extremely rare.

Robert Morin, MD, is a board-certified plastic surgeon practicing in New Jersey.
Dr. Morin tells me that in fifteen years of practice, hes seen it just once.
The reaction is also localized, meaning it only occurs at the cosmetic filler injection site.
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