Long Island Hyaluronidase doctors
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Robert M. Freund, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
170 East End Avenue Suite CS, New York |
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4 answers |
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Lawrence Bass, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
568 Park Ave, New York |
1 answer | |
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Ted Brezel, MD
New York Dermatologist
79-59 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale |
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1 answer |
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Robert L. Kraft, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
112-03 Queens Blvd Ste 205, Forest Hills |
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1 answer |
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David Schlessinger, MD
New York Oculoplastic Surgeon
75 Froehlich Farm Blvd., Woodbury |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
Hi, I had Restylane injected into my lips 1 1/2 years ago and it still has not completely dissolved. Is it too late to get hyaluronidase injections to dissolve the remaining filler? My lips look uneven, but I worry about further complicating things. What should I do? Thank you
Hi. I want to remove restylane from under my eyes. I am considering trying ultherapy first and then assessing the need for hyaluronidase. I believe ultherapy to be the safer but expensive option (and also maybe less likely to work) but im not fussed about cost vs safety. I would appreciate any professional advice/opinions regarding my planned approach. Many thanks.
The best way to remove Restylane is hyaluronidase. Which can be performed through an easy injection similarly to the Restylane injection. Ulthera is not a way of removing unwanted Restylane.
Hi. I want to remove restylane from under my eyes. I am considering trying ultherapy first and then assessing the need for hyaluronidase. I believe ultherapy to be the safer but expensive option (and also maybe less likely to work) but im not fussed about cost vs safety. I would appreciate any professional advice/opinions regarding my planned approach. Many thanks.
Look at all the answers favoring hyaluronidase. This will clearly work, is safe and reliable. Ulthera is not indicated for this, raises potential eye safety issues and has not worked well for reducing bulges -whether fatty or Restylane/Juvederm based in the lower lids.




