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Since the site of the complication is distant from the injection site, patients and physicians may not immediately make the connection. Furthermore, this may lead to unnecessary examinations and a delay in diagnosis while looking for standard orbital masses. Thus, dermal fillers should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with a new onset orbital masses. Orbital complications secondary to migrated filler may occur long after the initial procedure. Since the site of the complication is distant from the inject