Inland Empire Restylane doctors
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Karyn Grossman, MD
Santa Monica Dermatologist
1301 20th St Ste 350, Santa Monica |
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Carlo Honrado, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
2080 Century Park East #1700, Los Angeles |
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Christopher S. Verbin, MD
Long Beach Plastic Surgeon
3600 Lomita Blvd. Ste. 100, Torrance |
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Norbert Collins, MD
Inland Empire Plastic Surgeon
124 E Olive Ave, Redlands |
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T. Anthony Hoang-Xuan, DO
Inland Empire Dermatologist
13768 Roswell Ave Suite 102, Chino |
Recent Answers
I am only 27 and get a fair amount of sleep but my dark circles have become developed into slight hollowness. I have a great fear of needles going in me that I don't even have my ears pierced. Can you be put to sleep while getting or can you close your eyes while they are injecting near your eyes?
Contrary to how uncomfortable it sounds; discomfort from under eye injections actually tends to be minimal. In my office, patients receive a topical numbing cream on the area being injected prior to their injections. Most people do close their eyes when they are injected. You are certainly not the first or last person who doesn’t want to see a needle coming toward them! I don’t see any reason why closing your eyes would be problematic, just check ahead of time with your injector.
I had restelyn put into facial folds and it is more promenent and had made my cheeks fuller.. Seems to have moved into cheek area instead of staying in the folds...What can I do.?.. I already had full face to begin with Not happy with it at all..Mostly noticable when I smile..
People do get swelling immediately after Restylane injections, which may take a few days to subside. If it has been more than a week since your injection, I would follow up with the doctor who did the treatment. If the product has shifted, they can inject Hyaluronidase into the area, which will dissolve the injected Restylane.




