Jacksonville Restylane doctors
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Scott Trimas, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1361 13th Ave South Suite 125, Jacksonville Beach |
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Jason D. Meier, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
11701-32 San Jose Blvd. Ste 211, Jacksonville |
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A. H. Nezami, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
820 Prudential Drive Suite 702, Jacksonville |
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Richard Sadove, MD
Gainesville Plastic Surgeon
101 NW 75th Str Suite 3, Gainesville |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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Recent Answers
I had restalyne injected in my tear troughs 2 1/2 months ago and I've developed chronic inflammation issues. The pain is not so bad as the neurological symptoms including depression and inability to concentrate. Prednisone has helped in the past, but is less effective at the low dose recommended by my PCP (10 mg) and I don't tolerate high dosages well. The doctor who did the restalyne is reluctant to use wydase fearing another bad reaction. What is the best treatment for this complication??
If you continue to have the inflammatory reaction you describe, I would consider hyaluronidase to remove at least some of the restylane. You may lose your cosmetic effect but I am unaware of any side effects. That being said I am unaware of any sytsemic effects of restylane. I would only treat the restylane if you have local eye area issues.
I have hollow tear troughs with thin skin but heard that fillers cause puffiness when injected into that area. My eyes don't have any bags now, I am only 22. Should I just except my hollow eyes? I'd prefer hollow to puffy any day.
Restylane is a good option for filling prominent tear trough deformities. It can cause some puffiness but this is typically short lived. I would ask your physician to inject small amounts at a time and gradually add some additional product to avoid this problem. If it should occur, then it can be treated with hyaluronidase.
It has been 1 week since I had my under eyes injected with Restylane. There is a large bag like area under my left eye. I massaged the area like I was shown and the bag just got larger. The right eye has small like bumps you can see particularly from a side view and now there is a inner eye bump. What can I do?
It sounds like what you are describing may be bruising from the injections or possibly nodules from the injections. I would continue to massage those areas for at least another week as often that will resolve the issue. The swelling should resolve on its own. In the worst case scenario if it persists your doctor can inject hyaluronidase and dissolve away any excess product. I hope this information helps.




