
Botox Gone Wrong & Filler Migration Expert Correction Treatment in Gangnam Seoul
Botox complications and filler migration are correctable when treated by experienced physicians. RE:BERRY Gangnam specializes in revision procedures for asymmetric Botox results, filler lumps, vascular occlusion concerns, and product displacement. Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu performs every botox gone wrong correction personally using hyaluronidase dissolution, precision re-injection, and micro-dose corrective Botox from ₩19,000 per area — 2 minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10.
How to Fix Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration
Botox gone wrong and filler migration correction at RE:BERRY Gangnam Seoul involves physician-performed hyaluronidase filler dissolution and precision corrective Botox from ₩19,000 per area, restoring facial symmetry within 7-14 days under Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu’s supervision with same-day emergency appointments available 365 days a year.
At RE:BERRY Gangnam, Medical Director Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu evaluates every botox gone wrong and filler migration case with a systematic diagnostic approach. Botox complications typically manifest as ptosis (eyelid drooping), asymmetric muscle paralysis, over-frozen expressions, or Mephisto brow (excessive lateral brow elevation). Filler migration occurs when hyaluronic acid or other injectable products shift from the original injection site to adjacent tissue planes, creating lumps, unevenness, or an unnatural appearance weeks to months after the initial procedure. Dr. Ryu’s correction protocol begins with high-resolution assessment of the affected area, identification of the product type and depth, and a customized dissolution or rebalancing plan. For HA filler migration, hyaluronidase enzyme injection precisely dissolves displaced product without affecting surrounding tissue. For Botox complications, strategic micro-dose re-injection at counterbalancing points can restore symmetry within 2-3 weeks. RE:BERRY Gangnam sees patients from across Asia who have experienced complications at other clinics — our 8-language coordination team ensures seamless communication from the moment you contact us. Located in KI Tower B1-B2, just 2 minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10, same-day emergency consultations are available 365 days a year from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Dr. Ryu has corrected hundreds of revision cases, applying his expertise as a Botox and filler specialist to restore natural facial harmony. Whether your complication occurred in Korea or abroad, we accept all revision cases regardless of where the original treatment was performed. The key is early intervention — contacting a qualified revision specialist within the first 72 hours dramatically improves correction outcomes.
Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration Correction Results
Actual patient correction results from RE:BERRY Gangnam. Individual outcomes may vary.
How Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration Correction Works at RE:BERRY Gangnam
A systematic, physician-performed revision protocol for injectable complications.

Comprehensive Complication Assessment
Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu begins every botox gone wrong case with a detailed diagnostic evaluation. He examines facial symmetry at rest and during dynamic expressions (smiling, frowning, raising eyebrows), palpates the affected area for filler nodules or displaced product, and reviews your treatment history including product type, dosage, injection date, and technique used. For filler migration cases, he maps the exact location and depth of displaced product using visual and tactile assessment. This 20-30 minute evaluation determines whether you need hyaluronidase dissolution, corrective Botox re-injection, or a combination approach for your botox gone wrong or filler migration correction.

Hyaluronidase Filler Dissolution
For HA filler migration, Dr. Ryu injects hyaluronidase enzyme directly into the displaced product. Hyaluronidase breaks the cross-linked bonds in hyaluronic acid filler, dissolving it within 24-48 hours. The dosage is carefully calibrated based on the estimated volume of migrated filler — typically 30-150 units per treatment area. Multiple small injection points ensure even distribution of the enzyme throughout the displaced filler mass. Results are visible within 24 hours as swelling subsides and displaced filler dissolves. A follow-up assessment at 2 weeks determines whether additional dissolution or corrective filler re-injection is needed.

Corrective Botox Re-injection
For botox gone wrong cases involving asymmetry, ptosis, or over-treatment, Dr. Ryu uses strategic micro-dose Botox injection at counterbalancing muscle groups. If one brow is elevated (Mephisto brow), a small dose at the frontalis above the raised brow restores symmetry. For eyelid ptosis caused by Botox migration to the levator muscle, apraclonidine eye drops provide temporary relief while the toxin naturally metabolizes over 4-8 weeks. Dr. Ryu’s corrective Botox protocol uses 2-5 unit micro-doses at precisely calculated points — far smaller than standard treatment doses — to rebalance facial muscle dynamics without overcorrecting. Corrective Botox treatment starts from ₩19,000 per area.

Recovery Monitoring & Restoration Plan
After the initial correction, Dr. Ryu schedules follow-up assessments at 1 week, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks to monitor recovery progress. For filler dissolution cases, once the area has stabilized (typically 2-4 weeks), he develops a restoration plan if you wish to re-inject filler properly. This second-stage injection uses precise placement techniques and appropriate product selection to achieve the result you originally wanted. For Botox corrections, Dr. Ryu documents your muscle response pattern to build a personalized injection map for future treatments, preventing recurrence. All aftercare instructions are provided in your preferred language through our 8-language coordination team. Patients who need ongoing anti-aging treatments receive a comprehensive plan integrating correction with long-term aesthetic goals.
What to Expect from Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration Correction in Gangnam
- Immediate Diagnostic Clarity: Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu’s systematic evaluation identifies the exact cause of your complication within the first consultation, eliminating guesswork and enabling targeted correction for botox gone wrong or filler migration.
- Rapid Filler Dissolution: Hyaluronidase dissolves displaced HA filler within 24-48 hours, with visible improvement typically apparent by the next morning after your filler migration correction treatment.
- Symmetry Restoration: Corrective micro-dose Botox strategically rebalances facial muscles within 7-14 days, restoring the natural symmetry lost from botox gone wrong complications.
- Prevents Further Damage: Early professional intervention prevents filler migration from worsening and reduces the risk of secondary complications such as granuloma formation or tissue fibrosis.
- Personalized Future Protocol: Dr. Ryu creates a documented muscle response map from your correction, ensuring any future injectable treatments are tailored to prevent recurrence of botox gone wrong issues.
- Same-Day Emergency Access: RE:BERRY Gangnam offers same-day emergency consultations for acute injectable complications 365 days a year, critical for time-sensitive issues like suspected vascular occlusion.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Comprehensive assessment and correction procedure. Hyaluronidase injection for filler migration or corrective Botox for asymmetry. Treatment takes 30-60 minutes depending on complexity. |
| Day 1-2 | Filler dissolution becomes visible as swelling subsides. Mild tenderness and redness at injection sites are normal. Avoid facial massage and intense exercise. |
| Day 7 | First follow-up assessment. Filler migration correction results are clearly visible. Corrective Botox begins taking effect for asymmetry cases. |
| Day 14 | Full corrective Botox effect achieved. Dr. Ryu assesses symmetry and determines if additional micro-adjustments are needed. Filler dissolution is complete. |
| Week 3-4 | Final follow-up. If restoration re-injection is desired, Dr. Ryu can begin precise filler placement using improved technique and product selection. |
| Month 2-3 | If corrective Botox was used, effects stabilize. Patients cleared for future cosmetic treatments with updated personalized injection protocols. |
Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration: Correction Methods Compared
| Feature | Expert Revision (RE:BERRY) | Wait It Out | Additional Filler to Mask | Surgical Excision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | Targeted dissolution + rebalancing | Natural metabolization | Camouflage with more product | Surgical removal of filler |
| Filler Migration Fix | Excellent — hyaluronidase dissolves precisely | Slow — 6-24 months for HA | Temporary — adds more displaced product | Invasive — last resort only |
| Botox Asymmetry Fix | Corrective micro-dose rebalancing | 4-6 months to wear off | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Time to Results | 24 hours (filler), 7-14 days (Botox) | Months | Immediate but temporary | 2-4 weeks recovery |
| Risk Level | Minimal with expert physician | No additional risk | High — compounds the problem | Scarring, nerve damage risk |
| Downtime | None to minimal | None | None | 1-2 weeks surgical recovery |
| Cost | Consultation + correction | Free | Additional product cost | Over ₩2,000,000 |
| Best For | All injectable complications | Very mild asymmetry | Not recommended | Non-dissolvable filler only |
Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration Correction Pricing at RE:BERRY Gangnam
All prices include physician consultation. Non-covered medical service. Prices valid April-June 2026.
Corrective Botox (1 Area)
- Physician assessment of botox gone wrong complication
- Micro-dose corrective injection at rebalancing points
- Personalized muscle mapping for future prevention
- 2-week follow-up included
- Aftercare instructions in your language
Filler Dissolution + Correction
- Comprehensive complication assessment
- Hyaluronidase enzyme injection for HA filler dissolution
- Dosage calibrated to displaced filler volume
- 1-week and 2-week follow-up assessments
- Restoration re-injection planning (if desired)
- Aftercare in 8 languages
Full Revision Package
- Multi-point assessment of Botox and filler complications
- Staged dissolution and corrective injection protocol
- Up to 3 follow-up sessions over 4 weeks
- Complete restoration plan with new injection mapping
- Priority scheduling for all follow-up visits
- Aftercare in 8 languages
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu
- CEO, RE:BERRY Clinic Gangnam
- Medical Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Revinas Official KOL (Key Opinion Leader)
- Ultherapy Prime Certified Physician
- License No. 131644
Medically reviewed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO / Medical Director, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration Correction
Peer-reviewed evidence supporting hyaluronidase dissolution and corrective botulinum toxin injection protocols.
Hyaluronidase Mechanism for Filler Migration Correction
Hyaluronidase is a naturally occurring enzyme that cleaves the glycosidic bonds in hyaluronic acid, depolymerizing both native tissue HA and cross-linked HA filler products. When injected directly into migrated filler deposits, hyaluronidase rapidly breaks down the displaced product, with visible reduction occurring within 24-48 hours. The enzyme’s specificity for HA means it does not affect collagen, elastin, or other dermal matrix components. Clinical evidence demonstrates that 30-150 units of hyaluronidase per treatment area effectively dissolves most commercially available HA fillers including Juvederm, Restylane, and Belotero formulations used in botox gone wrong and filler migration correction cases. The enzyme itself is metabolized within hours, leaving no residual tissue effects.
Botulinum Toxin Complications and Corrective Strategies
Botox gone wrong complications arise from three primary mechanisms: direct diffusion of toxin to unintended muscles, incorrect dosing relative to muscle mass, and anatomical variation in muscle fiber distribution. Eyelid ptosis occurs when botulinum toxin diffuses from the corrugator supercilii to the levator palpebrae superioris, with an incidence of 1-5% in large clinical series. Corrective strategies include ipsilateral apraclonidine (alpha-adrenergic agonist) eye drops to stimulate Mueller’s muscle as a temporary lift, and strategic micro-dose injection at counterbalancing muscle groups to restore symmetry. The key principle of corrective Botox injection is that facial muscles work in opposing pairs — weakening one side’s antagonist can restore the balance disrupted by the original complication.
Filler Migration Pathophysiology
Filler migration occurs through several mechanisms: gravity-dependent displacement along tissue planes, mechanical displacement from muscle movement or external pressure, and inflammatory-mediated product dispersal. High-risk migration zones include the periorbital area (tear trough), nasolabial folds, and lip borders where dynamic muscle activity and loose connective tissue facilitate product movement. Studies show that lower-viscosity, less cross-linked fillers migrate more readily than higher-viscosity cohesive products. Understanding these biomechanics is critical for both correction and prevention of filler migration. At RE:BERRY Gangnam, Dr. Ryu selects replacement products with appropriate rheological properties matched to each anatomical zone, significantly reducing recurrence risk after filler correction procedures.

Clinical Evidence for Injectable Complication Management
The management of botox gone wrong and filler migration complications is supported by a growing body of clinical evidence. Hyaluronidase has been used for HA filler dissolution since the early 2000s, with multiple studies confirming its safety and efficacy. Alam et al. (2021) published comprehensive consensus guidelines for the prevention and management of filler complications, establishing evidence-based protocols for hyaluronidase dosing, timing, and technique. DeLorenzi (2014) characterized the complications profile of injectable fillers including vascular events, demonstrating the importance of early hyaluronidase intervention within 24-72 hours for vascular occlusion cases. Cavallini et al. (2014) established systematic protocols for hyaluronidase dosing against various commercial HA filler products, confirming that different cross-linking technologies require different enzyme concentrations for complete dissolution.
Alam M et al. Consensus Statement on Injectable Fillers: Complications and Management. Dermatol Surg. 2021;47(1):42-50. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000002718
DeLorenzi C. Complications of injectable fillers, part 2: vascular complications. Aesthet Surg J. 2014;34(4):584-600. doi:10.1177/1090820X14525035
Cavallini M et al. Hyaluronidase for treatment of overfilled or misplaced hyaluronic acid fillers: a review. Aesthet Surg J. 2014;34(8):1167-1174. doi:10.1093/asj/sju105
What Our Patients Say About Botox Gone Wrong Correction
“I had filler injected into my lips at another clinic and within 3 weeks it migrated above my lip line, creating a duck-lip shelf. Dr. Ryu dissolved it with hyaluronidase in one session. By the next day, the migration was completely gone. He then re-injected properly 3 weeks later and the result was exactly what I originally wanted.”
“After getting Botox for my forehead at a clinic in Bangkok, my left eyebrow dropped significantly. I looked permanently surprised on one side and sleepy on the other. Dr. Oh at RE:BERRY used a tiny corrective dose on the other side and within 10 days my face was symmetrical again. So relieved.”
“I had 4cc of filler in my cheeks that slowly migrated toward my nasolabial folds over 8 months. Instead of adding more filler to camouflage the problem like my previous doctor suggested, Dr. Ryu dissolved everything and started fresh. The difference was night and day. My face looked like mine again.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox Gone Wrong and Filler Migration
Expert answers from RE:BERRY Gangnam’s revision and correction specialists.
₩19,000 per area for corrective Botox re-injection at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Hyaluronidase filler dissolution pricing is determined during consultation based on the volume of displaced filler and complexity of the correction. All prices are April-June 2026 promotional rates.
5 primary signs indicate botox gone wrong: (1) eyelid drooping (ptosis) in 1-5% of cases, (2) asymmetric eyebrow height (Mephisto brow), (3) over-frozen expression with inability to show emotion, (4) unintended muscle weakness in adjacent areas, and (5) visible lumps at injection sites.
2 weeks to 12 months after the initial injection. Most filler migration becomes noticeable within 4-8 weeks as the product settles and shifts through tissue planes due to muscle movement, gravity, and tissue laxity. Lip filler migration is typically visible earliest at 2-4 weeks.
Hyaluronidase dissolves only HA (hyaluronic acid) fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane, and Belotero. Non-HA fillers like Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite), Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid), and silicone cannot be dissolved enzymatically and require different management approaches.
24-48 hours for visible filler dissolution. The enzyme begins working immediately upon injection, but swelling from the procedure itself can temporarily mask the correction. Most patients see 80% of the final result by day 2 and complete dissolution by day 7.
Yes, 85% of patients at RE:BERRY Gangnam choose to have filler re-injected 2-4 weeks after hyaluronidase dissolution. Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu uses improved placement techniques and selects higher-viscosity products matched to the anatomical zone to prevent recurrence of filler migration.
4-6 months is required for botulinum toxin to naturally metabolize and full muscle function to return. Mild asymmetry may self-resolve, but significant ptosis or Mephisto brow typically benefits from active corrective intervention to restore symmetry weeks earlier than waiting.
Mephisto brow (Spock brow) occurs when Botox paralyzes the medial frontalis muscle while leaving the lateral portion active, causing the outer eyebrow to elevate dramatically. It affects 2-3% of forehead Botox patients. Corrective injection of 2-5 units into the lateral frontalis at RE:BERRY Gangnam resolves this within 7-14 days.
Corrective Botox uses 60-80% smaller doses (2-5 units vs 10-25 units) injected at counterbalancing muscle groups rather than the originally treated area. The goal is rebalancing opposing muscle pairs, not adding more paralysis. Dr. Ryu’s precision Botox technique maps each patient’s unique muscle response pattern.
Yes, you can fly the same day after hyaluronidase filler dissolution. There are no altitude restrictions. We recommend avoiding touching or massaging the treated area during your flight and staying hydrated. The dissolution process continues normally regardless of air travel.
3 primary causes of lip filler migration: (1) excessive volume injected in a single session, (2) product placed too superficially in the submucosal plane rather than the vermilion border, and (3) low-viscosity filler selection inappropriate for the high-movement lip area. Orbicularis oris muscle contractions push poorly placed product upward.
100% of filler migration and botox gone wrong cases at RE:BERRY Gangnam are accepted regardless of where the original treatment was performed — in Korea or internationally. Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu evaluates each case independently and develops a correction plan based on the current presentation.
1-2 sessions for most botox gone wrong corrections at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Simple asymmetry or Mephisto brow typically resolves with a single corrective injection. Complex multi-area complications or combined Botox-and-filler issues may require 2 staged sessions spaced 2-3 weeks apart.
95% of filler migration cases are purely cosmetic concerns with no health risk. However, rare complications include granuloma formation (inflammatory nodules), vascular occlusion if product migrates near blood vessels, and infection of displaced product. Early professional correction at RE:BERRY Gangnam prevents these secondary complications.
3 immediate steps: (1) Do not massage or manipulate the treated area, (2) Document the issue with photos in consistent lighting, and (3) Contact a qualified revision specialist within 72 hours. For suspected vascular occlusion (white skin patches, severe pain), seek emergency treatment immediately.
No, botulinum toxin effects are always temporary (4-6 months). Even severe botox gone wrong complications like ptosis fully resolve as the toxin metabolizes. However, non-HA fillers that migrate can be difficult to remove without surgery, making product selection critical for prevention.
4 prevention measures: (1) Selecting higher-viscosity cohesive fillers matched to each anatomical zone, (2) Injecting in the correct tissue plane depth, (3) Using conservative volumes with layered injection technique, and (4) Avoiding over-correction that creates excessive tissue pressure. Dr. Ryu’s injection expertise significantly reduces recurrence risk.
Filler swelling occurs within 48 hours of injection and resolves in 7-14 days — this is normal. Filler migration develops gradually over 2-12 weeks as product physically displaces through tissue planes, creating persistent asymmetry or lumps that do not resolve spontaneously.
2-3 days recommended for filler migration correction at RE:BERRY Gangnam: Day 1 for assessment and treatment, Day 2 for initial follow-up evaluation. If you need corrective re-injection after dissolution, plan for 14-21 days total. Simple Botox asymmetry correction requires only 1 day.
Yes, RE:BERRY Gangnam provides full consultation and aftercare support in 8 languages: English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi. Our multilingual coordinators handle all communication from initial inquiry through follow-up care.
Yes, tear trough filler migration is one of the most common corrections performed at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Hyaluronidase dissolves displaced HA filler from the infraorbital area. Due to the delicate vasculature, Dr. Ryu uses micro-dose enzyme injection (15-30 units) with careful aspiration technique to ensure safety.
Injectable complications occur worldwide at similar rates (1-5% for Botox ptosis, 5-10% for some degree of filler migration). Korea’s high volume of procedures means more cases numerically, but per-treatment complication rates at experienced Gangnam clinics are typically lower due to physician specialization.
3 differentiators: (1) Every correction is physician-performed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh — never delegated; (2) Staged approach with dissolution first, then precise re-injection after tissue stabilization rather than rushing; (3) Personalized muscle mapping documentation for lifelong injection safety.
Masseter Botox gone wrong typically causes asymmetric jawline slimming or difficulty chewing if excessive units are used. At RE:BERRY Gangnam, masseter Botox correction uses 5-10 unit counterbalancing injection on the under-treated side. Full correction takes 2-4 weeks. Standard masseter Botox 50U costs ₩29,000.
100% of before-and-after images on our website are from actual RE:BERRY patients. All correction photos are taken under standardized lighting conditions with patient consent. No digital retouching is applied to the treatment areas.
3 key reasons: (1) Physician-performed corrections by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu with documented expertise in injectable revision; (2) Same-day emergency consultations available 365 days a year at 2 minutes from Gangnam Station; (3) 8-language support for international patients experiencing complications while traveling in Seoul.
Only Authentic, Brand-Certified Equipment
Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
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