Nessy: Many of the comments made by the other physicians are spot on. The blue tinge (tindle effect) is usually due to the Juvederm being injected too superficially into the skin. Juvederm (hyluronic acid) is best reversed or by injection(s) of hyaluronidase or removed by my small needle puncture... more









81 posts
3 Nov 2008
The blue tinge you see from having the product injected too superficially. It is called a Tindle effect. The way to fix this is to remove the product from the superficial areas where it was injected. This can be done by placing a 22gauge needle poke over the area in question and manually extruding the Juvederm. It can also be done by injecting hyluronidase which is an enzyme that breaks down hyluronic acid (Restylane and Juvederm) in the area.
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22 Mar 2009
Will tindle effect fade as Juvederm is broken down in the affected area?
21 posts
27 Jun 2009
did your 5 hyaluronidase injections make you more swollen? i had 5 as well because of the same problem and a month later i'm still swollen. your picture doesn't look that bad. i know it sucks but be thankful, i don't have the guts to post my pic - it's horrid