Free AI Facial Overfilled Syndrome (FOS) Assessment — Detect Pillow Face in 60 Seconds

FREE ASSESSMENT

Is your face overfilled? Something feels off, but you can't explain it?

You're not alone. Many people sense "something's off" after fillers but can't explain it — because "Filler Blindness" makes it nearly impossible to see your own overfilling. This free overfilling assessment gives you objective data in 60 seconds.
Facial Overfilled Syndrome (FOS) is not simply an aesthetic mistake — it is a complex iatrogenic condition.

Assessment Disclaimer

This assessment system is for preliminary reference only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis. Results are based on photo quality and algorithms, which may contain errors. For actual diagnosis and treatment plans, please consult a physician in person.

Photos are used only for this analysis session and are never stored on any server. No personal identifying information (name, phone number, etc.) is collected. Analysis results do not constitute a medical diagnosis.

1,200+ assessments completed

Don't have photos ready? Try our quick symptom checklist first.

What is "Filler Blindness"?

Just like someone gaining weight slowly never notices it themselves, filler builds up bit by bit and you simply can't tell — but the people around you? They might've noticed a long time ago. And just like that, step by step, you walk into overfilling without realizing it.

You can't see it yourself

Your injector won't admit it

Bumps need repeated filling to smooth out

FOS — Facial Overfilled SyndromeFacial Overfilling Syndrome

FOS: 4 Key Clinical Signs

Sunset Eye Sign

Sunset Eye Sign

Under-eye filler sags downward, creating a sunset-like drooping appearance

Ogee Collapse

Ogee Collapse

Mid-face overfilling eliminates the natural S-curve contour

Flowerhorn Forehead

Flowerhorn Forehead

Uneven forehead filler creates a bumpy, irregular surface

Simian Appearance

Simian Appearance

Lower mid-face protrudes unnaturally forward

See a Real Case

Under-eye lumps from Sculptra & Ellansé — removed through a single pinhole under ultrasound guidance. This is exactly the kind of case FOS Assessment helps identify.

Available in English · 中文 · 日本語 · 한국어

What people who've had fillers say the most

Based on 500+ patient posts from PTT, Dcard & Reddit

High Priority (60%)
Feeling like a different personSelf-perception shift
85%
Stiff, unnatural smileDynamic expression issue
72%
Unsure if actually overfilledFiller blindness effect
68%
Fear that repair makes it worseTreatment anxiety
55%
Friends notice, but doctor deniesConflicting feedback
45%
Don't know who to turn toLack of trusted resources
30%

Why Does Overfilling Need Detection?

Scientific Data Analysis

No more guessing — let data show you exactly what's going on with your face.

Identify FOS Causes

Are you actually overfilled? The system finds the answer for you directly.

100% Privacy Protected

Your photo is used once and then deleted. Nothing saved, nothing stored, nothing leaked.

Physician Supervised

Developed by Liusmed Clinic

Built from 15+ years of filler revision experience and thousands of overfilled-face repair cases. Dr. Liu's team specializes in ultrasound-guided single-pinhole extraction — designed specifically for Asian facial structures.

You're not alone. Many people sense "something's off" after fillers but can't explain it — because "Filler Blindness" makes it nearly impossible to see your own overfilling. This free overfilling assessment gives you objective data in 60 seconds.

Featured Poster

Restoring your natural self. — No more pillow face. No more frozen smile. Just the face you remember — the one that moves, expresses, and looks like you again.

Restoring your natural self.

No more pillow face. No more frozen smile. Just the face you remember — the one that moves, expresses, and looks like you again.

This was inside your face. — Encapsulated filler, calcified fat grafts, granulomas — removed physically through a single pinhole.

This was inside your face.

Encapsulated filler, calcified fat grafts, granulomas — removed physically through a single pinhole.

The information on this website is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary depending on personal conditions; actual outcomes cannot be guaranteed. All medical procedures carry potential risks and complications. Please consult a qualified physician before making any treatment decisions.