Also I prefer Restylane over Juvederm for this area. Better lifting ability of Restylane. There is a study which was done I think it was on Restylane which shows that there is no increased risk of infection if the unused portion of it was stored for 9 months and then used. It might be good longer, but the study only was based on storing for 9 months. Bumps in lips after lip augmentation can occur with even the best injector after Juvederm.
This is a very easy problem to fix with just a small injection with hyaluronidase. It usually will improve before you leave the office. See video on using a blunt cannula for the lips. I prefer this way to inject the lips so there is less swelling, less bruising, and less nodularity.
I would immediately use hyaluronidase to dissolve this issue. I also would choose a different injector. A: I disagree with the others. The Juvederm can still be there after 2 years in the eye area.
The swelling you have is very similar to the multiple people on RealSelf. The Juvederm is very hydrophilic and absorbs water leading to prolonged swelling.
I would try hyaluronidase to dissolve it. It might take several injections to get it better. I would only go to a surgeon after exhausting these efforts.
Restylane is my preferred filler for this area. See video using Restylane and blunt cannulas. Cheek Seems Falling? A: Juvederm is not the ideal choice for filler under the eye.. It is a very hydrophilic product loves to absorb water which leads to the edema around the eye. It will get better! Less risk, less swelling, less bruising.
Its my experience that after nine days if a lump is present it will persist. Injecting a little hyaluronidase mixed with lidocaine can correct the problem, sometimes before you leave the office. I find Juvederm has a propensity to do that and Reatylane does it less. Early or minimal jowling can be helped by placing volume behind and above the jowls, and in the prejowl sulcus with Radiesse, Perlane, or Restylane.
Otherwise, you would require surgical correction facelift to improve the jowls. If you lose volume in the cheek area, this will sage around the mouth and produce wrinkles. You might need a little bit around the mouth as well. Voluma will be coming and might be a good alternative too.
You have soft tissue loss around the eyes. The upper cheek and tear trough need to be filled to give you a more youthful appearance. IMO, this is best done using blunt cannulas because of the reduced risks or bruising and vascular injury. Top choice for this area is Restylane, otherwise use Belotero. This is a quick procedure and there can be some minimal swelling over the next couple days.
Q: Depressed over juvederm lip injections? You will most likely improve over that time. I can always be dissolved with hyaluronidase after waiting for all the swelling to go down. Hyaluronidase takes minutes to hours to dissolve the juvederm…it works very quickly. Good luck. Q: Juvederm and Possible Headaches? I would see a physician to see if you have other reasons for a headache. The most likely reason for having poor taste and smell is due to disruption of the cribiform plate or swelling from the septoplasty.
All lidocaine from injection would be worn off after a few hours. First off, I would never use Juvederm around the eyes. Your picture is hard to decide between Tyndall effect and residual hemosiderin. I would try hyaluronidase first. If no improvement, a pulsed dye laser would help remove the pigment, like the VBeam. You will need corneal shields to protect the iris and retina. Q: Dermal Filler and Tetracycline? Fillers such as Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse, and Perlane are foreign bodies place into the lower skin.
If there is an infection in the body, it might get trapped in the filler and cause a localized infection. So if you are on an antibiotic and fairly sick, you should not get injected with filler. Also, having extensive dental work after filler should be held off as long as possible because there is bacteria in blood stream with the dental work.
There are many reports of filler getting infected from a dental infection as well. If you are on a chronic antibiotic for acne, there is no problem getting injected while you are on it. Volume, volume, volume is needed to improve you issue. You must go to a surgeon familiar with fillers and not just the cheapest or closest place to you. I would put more in the cheek area, buccal area, marionette jawline and fill the face out somewhat.
Both products, Juvederm and Restylane can be used in the same area, without any worries. The only caution about combining fillers is when there is long standing silicon filler in place. Bruised but Worry About Duck Lip? After getting lips enhanced with Juvederm, all people will have swelling and some will have bruising.
There is less pain, less bruising, and less swelling when using cannulas. Swelling usually will go down after cannulas in days. The VBeam is useful for decreasing the time the bruise takes to resolve. Please see my website for more details and my video. I would wait longer and see if the body can get rid of it.
The number one problem I get asked about on Realself is filler around the eye. I would like to recommend that anyone who wants this area corrected go to someone that uses cannulas and has done a ton of these. It is very routine in our office, probably 5 per day. Q: Juvederm Removal with Hyaluronidase Injections? Hyaluronidase will not affect collagen. The body does have some natural hyaluronic acid but that will be replenished by the body after hyaluronidase.
Some docs routinely use it when injecting local anesthetic because it makes the area of numbing larger. Bottom line is that the filler Juvederm, Restylane, Perlane, Belotero, Prevelle is mostly affected by hyaluronidase and it should dissolved rather quickly, minutes to hours. Q: More Juvederm on One Side?
The sides of our face are sisters, not twins. Immediately afterward getting treated, sometimes there is assymetric swelling, but this usually resolves after a week. It appears to me that when you smile, you are stronger on the left side, thus making the fold appear deeper. Q: 19 Yo Juvederm in Tear Troughs? A: Although you are only 19, I do think that your tear troughs need a filler, my choice is Restylane.
Your case is fairly common, but not in your age group. I would treat your tear troughs with Restylane using the blunt cannulas to minimize swelling and bruising. I do not recommend Juvederm in this area. No surgery is recommended. Q: Tyndall Effect After Juvederm? If the problem has been present for 2. Hyaluronidase will dissolve the remaining Juvederm and should improve the problem. I also see more problems here on Realself with fillers around the eyes more than any other site of injection.
It is key to get someone that is experienced in this area, and I always use blunt cannulas in this area to minimize bruising and swelling. One other thing that this could be is hemosiderin, which is a residual form bruising in this area. If it is hemosiderin, it is more difficult to treat, and topicals might improve it. Q: I Had 0. Having sex right after treatment will not affect the results at all.
You propably just need more Juvederm. A: Swelling after having Juvederm in the tear troughs happens too much and should be avoided. There are too many complaints with Juvederm on this site so I have given up using it around the eyes and tear troughs. Restylane is a much better choice. Should I Get It Removed? A: Your Juvederm injection was not done correctly and needs to be dissolved with hyaluronidase. A natural ratio of the upper lip to lower lip is between to , most people think In any event, your upper lip is now bigger than your lower lip instead of being smaller.
Also, it was unevenly injected, so there is more on your left side. I think I would put some Juvederm in you lower lip and dissolve some of the upper lip Juvederm, particularly on the left side with hyaluronidase. See my video on blunt cannulas for lip enhancement.
Q: Non-surgical Rhinoplasty Redness Nightmare! Allergic Reaction? The concept of fixing small defects in the nose with filler sounds like a nice and easy solution. However, there are risks associated with it. It sounds like what has happened is the vascular supply of the nose has been compromised.
If not recognized early, you have potential for skin necrosis loss. Hyaluronidase, heat, massage, needs to be done in these cases. The reason it happens is because the filler either goes into the vessels supplying the nose or compresses it.
Hello I had my marionette lines injected with revolax Which I discovered after injection about 10 weeks ago. I have A symmetry and lumps on one side only. The medical professional who performed the injection has confirmed that she will not dissolve and will not help me further.
She also refused to give me an email address for her or her trainer. Can you help? She mentioned something about possible haematoma which is beyond her skill set and this makes me very worried. I would be grateful for any advice. Hi Jane, sorry to read about your experience.
We do stress the importance of always seeing a trained and insured medical professional for these procedures. Those who do not have the same level of training can unfortunately be less knowledgeable or equipped to help should things go wrong. This fee is deducted from the price if you choose to have re-treatment with SkinViva. I had restalyne fillers done about two years ago and by now I can tell that the fullness in my lip has dissolved but I do have hard lumps when I feel my lip and one in particular feels very pronounced.
I felt in some time after I have fillers but now I feel it and see it more than before. If your filler treatment was carried out by another provider, we would recommend that you come in to meet with one of Aesthetic Clinicians in the first instance. Hi I have lumps in my top lip after a few months after having filler juevaderm I have had revolax too but had removed.
I am in such a desperate need for help! I received lip filler injection 4 weeks ago and got hard bumps and swollen, the swollen gone down quite a bit but the hard bumps stayed the same. I went to a DNP and decided to try to dissolve them.. Please help. Hi, I am reaching out because I need help.
We were, with my friend messing and injected an uninjectable serum into my lips. Consult your provide to determine whether any additional measures are recommended to the treatment area. If not, then expect it to go away naturally within one to two weeks following your lip filler treatment.
Icing the area can help as well, and if there is any additional pain you can safely take an aspirin or other healing supplements. While other treatments can take several days to kick in and show any real effects, fillers typically start working right away.
Different types of fillers will have varying effects, so discuss your options with your practitioner. Regardless of how much filler you receive, overall pain and side effects should be minimal and should not require prescription medications.
The Juvederm filler process becomes astoundingly simple when you have the right practitioner. Get a consultation from the top lip filler treatments specialists in CT. They will advise you on whether you are the right candidate for Juvederm treatments and how you should expect your body to respond following each one. Click on a date below to request your appointment with Re:nu Medspa.
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