Lexington Juvederm doctors
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S. Randolph Waldman, MD
Lexington Facial Plastic Surgeon
125 E Maxwell St Suite 303, Lexington |
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Joseph Bark, MD
Lexington Dermatologist
1401 Harrodsburg Road Suite C415, Lexington |
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Sandra Bouzaglou, MD
Lexington Plastic Surgeon
501 Darby Creek Rd Suite 59, Lexington |
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Donna Roth, MD
Lexington Dermatologist
3475 Richmond Rd. Suite 200, Lexington |
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Henry Wells, M.D.
Lexington Plastic Surgeon
135 E Maxwell St Ste 402, Lexington |
Recent Answers
I have hollow eyes (from missing fat) which causes the dark eye circles and makes me look tired all the time. I'm seriously considering plastic surgery but want to make the safest, most effective decision. I've heard Juvederm and Restylane injections are best. but then some say fat transfer is another good option. Will there be surgical incisions to insert the fat vs. laser? I'm so confused.
Has anyone actually gotten these procedures done, and have recommendations on which has worked for them? What would doctors that recommend on which ways are the most safest and long-lasting? HELP!
This is one of the toughest problems in facial plastic surgery in my opinion. We have tried to make it look simple with the recent trend of injecting hyaluronic acid. However as many of us have noted the rate of problems in this area can be as high as 10% including prolonged swelling, bruising, or irregularities and lumpiness. On the other hand these problems can be even worse with fat injection to the area. And of course there are even the rare cases of blindness that have been reported with injections of any material in this area. Other procedures including mid-face lifting also have potential risks and problems so I guess I am urging caution. Make sure you select a conservative surgeon with lots of experience and someone who is a master of all of the above.



