Pensacola Restylane doctors
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Steven F. Weiner, MD
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
2050 W County Highway 30A Suite 114, Santa Rosa Beach |
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William R. Burden, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
4485 Furling Ln The Grant Building, Destin |
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Daniel Jiannetto, M.D.
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
151 Regions Way Bldg 1 Suite D, Destin |
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Derek Jones, M.D.
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
Pensacola |
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Jack Kotlarz, MD
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
975 Royce St, Pensacola |
Recent Answers
Under what guidelines and limitations is Restylane allowed for cosmetic use?
As far as I know, any physician can inject Restylane. However, certain malpractice carriers, hospitals, or group practices might set their own set of rules. This makes it so important to go to the physician that is recommended to you by your friends, or has the credentials behind him. If you just go to the lowest priced physician, you might not get the result you were hoping for. Keep in mind, the lowest priced Restylane might be the least busiest doctor, and he/she is using pricing to bring in patients.
After having had restylane injections 18 months ago I have started having significant swelling and tenderness in the exact injection sites perioral and eyebrow areas. These reactions started happening about 3 months ago and are starting to becoming more often and more severe. I do have a history of allergies to many things. I'd like your opinions please.
One possible explaination is a smoldering infection that was quiet for a long time but got activated for some reason. This could be the result of bacteria being "dragged in" with the injection, or bacteria in the blood stream that got caught in the Restylane. Antibiotics would help is this was the problem. See the doc who placed the Restylane for more advice.
Earlier today, I had some restylane put into my nasolabial folds and nasogenian grooves. On the left side of my nose (but not on the right) I am getting purplish splotches that follow vein patterns in areas that the needle didn't touch all the way up the side of the nose. What might be going on and how long might it last? Thank you.
I would go to your physician and have him look at this. It's hard to advise you without a photo but what you can possibly have is occlusion of the vessels around the nose. This can lead to the overlying skin dying from poor circulation. It can usually be improved if recognized early by Hyaluronidase, heat, blood thinners and nitro paste.
