Baltimore Radiesse doctors
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Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore |
72 answers | |
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Randolph Capone, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
6535 North Charles Street Suite 250, Baltimore |
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Ira D. Papel, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
1838 Greene Tree Road Suite 370, Baltimore |
2 answers | |
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Thomas T. Le, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
4785 Dorsey Hall Drive Suite 111, Ellicott City |
1 answer | |
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Jeffrey Horowitz, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
2225 Old Emmorton Road Suite 111, Bel Air |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
Hello all, In October of 2010, I went to a dermatologist for a non-surgical nosejob (i.e. Radiesse in my nose). He ignored all of my instructions and emptied out a full syringe of Radiesse into the tip of my nose, making it bulbous and unattractive. Now, 14 months later, the results of his "work" are reduced but not completely. I am wondering if what is left in my nose is new collagen my body has produced. If so, is there a way to dissolve or degrade the collagen?
Non surgical rhinoplasty is a myth. One can correct minor defects, but can not achieve the surgical results.
I am not sure it is collagen that is remaining in the nose, it is most probably the filler. There is nothing that can disolve it. Surger might be an option depending on how deep or superficial the filler was put. Cosult a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (American Board Of Plastic Surgery) for examination and recommendations
Four months after Radiesse injections in the eye hollows under the eyes and just above the lips, hard lumps have just now shown up. Is this the result of the Radiesse? And it seems to have migrated - all four months later. Is this possible.
It is possible that the granulomas from radiesse to appear 4 months later. Consult your surgeon who injected you for proper diagnosis and treatment




