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About hyaluronic acid and Ogilvy.
I'm telling you, Ogilvy is not solid, and it can't be naturally absorbed by the human body, but it will swim away. That is to say, it may spread to other parts, and Ogilvy will become a lump after a long time. But it's not that hard. Of course, everyone's disguise is different. Many small beauty salons use Ogilvy as hyaluronic acid to cheat money. Ogilvy is a kind of semi-solidified pork. The first thing to see is where she injected. If it's a nose. It's a little difficult, not very difficult. Maybe Ogilvy. Hard words are like bones, and they feel like bones. Piece by piece, it is artificial bone powder, also called hydroxyl tuffaceous stone. No matter which one is forbidden by the state, ask your sister, when the doctor injected him, he mixed it first and then injected it. Or direct injection, no blending. If it is injected after blending, it is bone meal. If not, it's Ogilvy. But I think Ogilvy has a better chance. If she had a chest injection, remember when she was pregnant and gave birth. Don't breast-feed the baby. Because it is wandering, it will be very serious. Remember that it will seriously affect children. I suggest you take it out in time and go to a big hospital. Find an experienced doctor.