Irvine Restylane doctors
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Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey |
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72 answers |
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Nissan Pilest, MD
Irvine Dermatologic Surgeon
16100 Sand Canyon Ave Ste 190, Irvine |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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David Amron, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Ste 315, Beverly Hills |
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Amy T. Bandy, DO
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
320 Superior Avenue Suite 170, Newport Beach |
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Recent Answers
I just got injection for first time and is uneven in my upper lip please someone answer me I'm freaking out!!!
If you just got injectied, I would highly recommend you ice your lips at least for the first 24 to 48 hours. This is to help decrease some of the swelling. Second, let the product settle for at least 1 week before you request the product be removed. If at that time you still see a noticeable uneveness of shape in your lips then you can have your provider dissolve the product with hyaluronidase. -it's that simple.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Dr. Grant Stevens
Am I a candidate for Restylane? if not, any suggestions on how to make my eyes look less tired and healthy looking? I do have some darkness a bit under my eyes as can been seen in the pic. as you can see there are bags right under my eyes. I feel that my eyes are very deep set/hollow looking and seem to have that tired look all the time.
Yes, I would recommend some injections to your Tear Troughs with Restylane, a small amount of Botox to area that we call the "jelly roll", and a good eye cream to be used twice a day. As for the eye cream, in my office I would recommend TNS Eye Repair by Skin Medica or Youth Eye by IS Clinical.
Hope this helps. Good luck
Dr. Grant Stevens
A very well known dermatologist whose injections of Restylane provoqued bumps and one large nodule in and around the nasolabial fold (slowly disappearing after eight months), told me the following logic: Granulomas do not matter at all as long as you do not remark them, that he has many patients with bumps who continue with hyaloronic acid injections. The only point is that the material has to be injected very deep to people who react so sensitively to avoid negative cosmetic results.
I completely agree with the other physicians! This is completely wrong. I have never heard nor experienced granulomas with Restylane injections.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Dr. Grant Stevens





