Tucson Perlane doctors

Todd Christopher Hobgood, MD Todd Christopher Hobgood, MD
Phoenix Facial Plastic Surgeon
3501 North Scottsdale Road Suite 160, Scottsdale
2 answers
Lawrence Shaw, MD Lawrence Shaw, MD
Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon
8913 E. Bell Rd Suite 201, Scottsdale
Steven Turkeltaub, MD Steven Turkeltaub, MD
Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon
10290 N 92nd St Suite 207, Scottsdale
Jody Comstock, MD Jody Comstock, MD
Tucson Dermatologic Surgeon
6127 N La Cholla Blvd Ste 101, Tucson
Mikel Lo, MD Mikel Lo, MD
Tucson Plastic Surgeon
6127 N. La Cholla Blvd. Suite 139, Tucson

Recent Answers

Are You Suppose to Feel Lumps After Perlane and for How Long?

Are you suppose to feel lumps after perlane and how long do they last?

A: Perlane Lumps

Perlane is a great filler material.  Depending on the area and how long it has been since your injection, these lumps can be very normal.  I would ask you to massage the area gently and be patient.  If it has been more than two weeks since your injection, certainly a call to your physician would be reasonable.  There are always means to reduce lumps if they persist that literally take 10 minutes to accomplish, so please don't assume that nothing can be done.  Enjoy the final results!

Best of luck, Dr. Hobgood

Todd Christopher Hobgood, MD
Phoenix Facial Plastic Surgeon
Could Vibration Speed Up the Process of Perlane Breakdown?

I had perlane injections in the cheeks, tear trough and naso labial folds one week ago. The eyes and cheeks areas look great, but there is slightly too much filler in the nasolabial folds -- I want that area to flatten out. Will it help to massage vigorously daily or could this cause/proswelling? Is Perlane still malable 7 days? Could applying vibration to the area hasten the breakdown of the perlane. Could repeatedly applying strong pressure to the area help flatten it out?

A: Excess perlane, juvederm, restylane

You can certainly diminish the amount of hyaluronic acid fillers very easily so don't panic.  If you feel that you have an excess in any area, I would recommend conservative observation only for the first 2 weeks.  This allows any swelling to completely resolve.  Gentle massage is all that is necessary.  Certainly don't cause yourself any discomfort in the massage.

Hyaluronidase is a widely available commercial enzyme that will dissolve the filler within minutes.  This is off label but very safe and successful in my experience.  I have used this on patients over the last 10 years with immediate satisfactory results.  Consider this if your filler is excessive after 2 weeks.  When used appropriately, the surgeon can safely remove only the excess leaving a quality result.

Dr. Todd Hobgood

Todd Christopher Hobgood, MD
Phoenix Facial Plastic Surgeon
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