Toms River Restylane doctors

Anthony Corrado, DO Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill
4 answers
Andrew Miller, MD Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison
2 answers
Luis Zapiach, MD Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus
Christopher Godek, MD Christopher Godek, MD
Toms River Plastic Surgeon
1430 Hooper Ave. 1430 Hooper Avenue, Toms River
John J. Vaccaro, MD John J. Vaccaro, MD
Toms River Plastic Surgeon
202 Route 37 West Suite 1, Toms River

Recent Answers

What Alternatives to Restylane Do You Recommend for Lips?

Which filler is the least painful and longest lasting for lips?

A: Long lasting filler for fuller lips...

Juvederm Ultra XC is a great filler to use for the lips.  In general it lasts for about 6-9 months.  Now that the manufacturer has added lidocaine to the filler, the procedure is very easy and results in only little discomfort.  Another alternative that gives permanent results would be the use of medical grade silicone.  A microinjection technique is used to avoid bumps and the silicone is built up over a series of injections to create a permanent result.  Be sure to seek out a practitioner who is highly experienced in injection techniques before having the procedure done. 

Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
Restelyn from Facial Folds Went into Cheeks and Are Now to Full

I had restelyn put into facial folds and it is more promenent and had made my cheeks fuller.. Seems to have moved into cheek area instead of staying in the folds...What can I do.?.. I already had full face to begin with Not happy with it at all..Mostly noticable when I smile..

A: Restylane Complications

As stated previously, it is possible for Restylane to migrate to the cheek area if the injections are placed improperly in the nasolabial folds.  Although injectables seem like "easy" procedures, I caution all patients to go to experienced physicians who are skilled at performing the procedure, as misplacement of the filler can lead to complications such as you describe.  I suggest you followup with your physician.  The good news is Hyaluronidase can be injected into the palpable areas of "misplaced" filler to allow it to dissolve quickly.  Good Luck...Dr. Corrado

Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
Restylane Injection Made a Hole on the Skin

I had Restylane injected on the lines between eye and cheeck 3 days ago. The other side went ok,but on the other side a hole appeared to skin surface. Injector put more filler, but the hole got deeper. It looks really ugly. Injector told me to wait 2 weeks to see if the skin gets normal. I feel Restylane bump under skin, but it never "rose up". I'm really worried, I feel it has not got any smaller. Should I wait or go to see a doctor? Is this normal? There is more filler on that side also.

A: Restylane Irregularities

Although it is difficult to assess your problem without pictures, I am assuming the "hole" you are referring to is a contour irregularity associated with uneven injection of Restylane in the "tear trough" area.  First, I suggest having the area evaluated by a board certified specialist to ensure that the "hole" is not from any damage to the skin of the lid itself.  Restylane is an excellent option for correction of "tear trough depressions" but requires placement by a skilled and experienced injector.  The skin in the lower eyelid is very thin, and uneven injections will result in visible irregularities, as it appears you are describing.  If you are requiring immediate resolution to this issue I would suggest Hyaluronidase to dissolve the "lump" as has been mentioned in previous posts. Good Luck...Dr. Corrado

Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
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