Delray Beach Juvederm doctors
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Steven Hacker, MD
West Palm Beach Dermatologic Surgeon
230 George Bush Blvd, Delray Beach |
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Kenneth Beer, MD
Palm Beach Dermatologic Surgeon
1500 North Dixie Highway Suite 305, West Palm Beach |
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4 answers |
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David Rankin, MD
Jupiter Plastic Surgeon
641 University Blvd Suite 103, Jupiter |
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David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton |
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Andrea Nowonty Hass, MD
Palm Beach Oculoplastic Surgeon
2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 150, Palm Beach Gardens |
Recent Answers
How does Juvederm Voluma stack up against Radiesse for larger-area volumizing, such as cheek hollows? Or is it so new that not many physicians have tried it yet?
Juvederm Voluma is not available in the US so this discussion would pertain only to countries where it is. In these areas, Voluma is being used for facial sculpting much the same way that Radiesse and other thick fillers are being used. It is likely to be used for injections into the cheeks and jaw to mold and sculpt the face.
Hello,yesterday I did juvederm injection and before I had Argiform, is it safe? I'm so worried because a doctor told me that it is not good at all! what shall do!?I look so ugly now
If you are unhappy with your results, I would suggest you follow up with your surgeon. However, it sounds as if you need to wait a few more days before you judge the final cosmetic result.
Had Juvederm done under my eyes. After the 1st treatment - a very uneven result-one eye socket looked half an inch or more lower.Went in to correct it, and instead of a correction - ended up with a big protruding bulge under my right eye and a small "ridge" under my left. Went back asking the PA to fix this. He tried to move the Juvederm, which did nothing except cause a lot of pain, and told me to put ice on the area & use a bleaching cream. As I expected - zero result. How can this be fixed?
When Juvederm is injected under the eyes, there is a risk of asymmetry as well as visible bumps and swelling. If this result occurs, then I would recommend you follow up with the surgeon who performed the procedure for advice on how to correct it. Sometimes hyaluronidase is appropriate and sometimes just waiting is the best form of treatment.








