Fortunately you have had Restylane rather than a semipermanent or permanent filler. Restylane is a hyaluronic acid and should therefore go away entirely on its own.
In patients with very thin skin, filler can have a bluish hue to it.
Also, although much rarer, chronic bumps can develop. This permanent lumpiness problem occurs much more frequently in permanent or semipermanent fillers. However, the lifespan of Restylane around the eyes and even the cheeks is prolonged (up to one year) compared to when it is used in the nasolabial folds.
Hyaluronidase dissolves hyaluronic acid and would be a good choice for a problem that has persisted so long.
If you decide to do something about your eyes once your problem has resolved, you may want to consider a shorter acting hyaluronic acid such as Prevelle, which is easier to mold and has fewer swelling and lumpiness issues. It may also "get you through" the lumpy phase which sometimes characterizes the last stages of hyaluronic acid fillers.


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