Newport Beach Hyaluronidase doctors
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
20072 SW Birch St Suite 110, Newport Beach |
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Lavinia Chong, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1401 Avocado Ave Ste 803, Newport Medical Plaza, Newport Beach |
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Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill |
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Edward J. Domanskis, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1441 Avocado Ave, Suite 307 Ste 307, Newport Beach |
Recent Answers
Hi. I want to remove restylane from under my eyes. I am considering trying ultherapy first and then assessing the need for hyaluronidase. I believe ultherapy to be the safer but expensive option (and also maybe less likely to work) but im not fussed about cost vs safety. I would appreciate any professional advice/opinions regarding my planned approach. Many thanks.
Ultherapy does not have an indication for removing Restylane. Hyaluronidase is very safe (barring allergies) and is the best way to remove misplaced or migrated Restylane.
What is a granuloma and can they be a side effect caused by dermal filler injections?
A granuloma is an inflammation of the tissues due to several causes. Injection of dermal fillers could cause a tissue reaction ,however this is extremely rare.
It is important to see these lesions to make sure that this is not a nodule induced by superficial injection of the dermal filler or injecting a large volume in one spot.


