San Diego TITAN doctors

Bryan K. Chen, MD Bryan K. Chen, MD
San Diego Dermatologist
10672 Wexford Street Suite 205, San Diego
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Carol Hollan, MD Carol Hollan, MD
La Jolla Plastic Surgeon
9850 Genesee Ave. #300, #380, La Jolla
Amir Moradi, MD Amir Moradi, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
2023 W. Vista Way Suite F , Vista

Recent Answers

Do Titan and Fraxel Laser Melt Fillers?

Do procedures such as Titan or Fraxel Laser tend to "melt" existing injectable fillers?

A: Fillers and Fraxel/Titan

If you have not yet done either, it is best to have the laser treatments first, then fillers. I would agree wtih Dr. Katz that fillers placed deeper (deep to the dermis) are unlikely to be affected by lasers. Radiofrequency devices such as the Titan, however, seem more likely to affect fillers.

Good luck.

Bryan K. Chen, MD
San Diego Dermatologist
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