Fort Myers Collagen Injection doctors
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Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
9407 Cypress Lake Drive Suite A, Fort Myers |
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B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami |
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Adam Rubinstein, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
19495 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200 - 201, Miami |
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Sean A. Simon, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
6200 Sunset Dr Suite 501, Miami |
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Drew A. Kreegel, MD
Fort Myers Plastic Surgeon
16410 Health Park Commons Suite 200, Fort Myers |
Recent Answers
i had a collagen injection for 3 years now, I and i find it ok and beautiful except in my upper nose area. It has a red bumpy appearance. I need to put make up on it to hide the redness and bump everytime i go out.How can I remove that bump? Is it safe to just prick it with surgical needle because the collagen seems like can be easily removed if it is pricked. HELP.
One of the main reasons that collagen injections have fallen by the wayside in favor of hyaluronic acid injections (Juvederm, Restylane) is longevity. On average, collagen lasted for 1-2 months. Therefore, I am suspicious that whatever was injected in your nose 3 years ago was not collagen and may have been silicone. Silicone injections have been associated with chronic granulomatous reactions for a variety of reasons and aren't generally recommended. I would see an experienced Facial Plastic or Plastic Surgeon for your problem.
I have one large keloid, and I have already had one surgery. Would collagen help reduce it?
Keloids are an abnormal response to wound healing, leading to enlarged and unusual distributions of collagen. Generally, treatment relies on some form of serial anti-inflammatory injectable (steroids) followed by excision. Statistically, 50% of keloids will recur after surgical removal. Radiation treatment is another option, but generally one I reserve for surgical failures. Collagen injections will likely be counterproductive in trying to eliminate a keloid.
I have had a bump from collagen for 2 years when will it Disappear? Can i do something to make it Disappear?
Bovine Collagen typically lasts 1-3 months at most. Given the variety of longer lasting fillers available, it is injected much less frequently than 6-8 years ago. The bump is likely a chronic inflammatory reaction to your injection. As Dr. Placick suggested: find out if it was really collagen or not.




