No, there aren't. The manga is the original source and doesn't have fillers. Fillers are usually introduced in the anime adaptation.
No, there aren't. The Naruto manga doesn't have fillers as it follows the main storyline consistently without any added or unnecessary content.
The Naruto manga doesn't have fillers. It progresses linearly with the main plot and character developments without any added non-canonical content.
Yes, manga can have fillers. Sometimes authors use them to flesh out characters or settings, or to give themselves more time to plan the main plot. But too many fillers can make the story drag.
One way to avoid dermal fillers horror stories is by having a thorough consultation before the procedure. Discuss your expectations clearly with the injector and ask about all the potential risks. Also, choose a reputable clinic. A good clinic will use high - quality fillers and maintain strict hygiene standards. Don't be tempted by very low - cost offers as they may use sub - standard products or have less experienced staff, which can lead to all kinds of problems.
One common horror story is bad reactions like severe swelling and redness that don't go away. Some people end up with lumps under their skin which are really visible and can't be easily fixed. Another is when the filler migrates to other parts of the face, changing the shape in an unexpected and often unattractive way.
Yes, in rare cases, under-eye fillers can cause blindness. This is usually due to complications during the injection process that affect the blood supply to the eye.
Yes, it can. There are some real cases where under eye fillers have led to blindness. The fillers can accidentally be injected into a blood vessel, which then can block the blood flow to the eye. This lack of blood supply can quickly damage the optic nerve and result in blindness. It's a very serious risk associated with this type of cosmetic procedure.
Some mangas do have fillers, but it's not as common as in anime.