The dangers of temple fillers include skin ecchymosis, infection, localized unevenness, and embolism. Filling temples involves injecting materials such as hyaluronic acid and autologous fat as fillers into the bilateral temporal area, which can make the temporal area full and effectively improve the facial contour line. During the filling process, if the operation is not done properly, it may cause damage to the blood vessels under the skin, resulting in localized ecchymosis. After filling, if the daily care is not done properly, it will increase the chance of localized infection, which may lead to redness and swelling of the skin. If the filler material is not absorbed evenly, it will lead to localized unevenness, affecting aesthetics. In addition, filling is invasive treatment, there is a possibility of embolization, if the embolization of the vein will lead to local tissue necrosis, there is also a possibility of retrograde embolization of the ophthalmic artery or cerebral infarction may lead to blindness or the corresponding parts of the dysfunction, the consequences are extremely serious. If you want to fill the temples, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to consult a specialist to avoid adverse consequences.