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Added Dysport under my eyes and crow's feet.

VERY happy with the dysport. I've had it under my eyes and crow's feet before and love it. With the filler, it's almost perfect. I think I could still use a bit more filler, but I think I'll wait a while before doing anything more.

This pic is make-up free and unedited.

2 week update

I likely could have used another syringe...but it is expensive. My doctor said my troughs were pretty deep. He started on the right and I can tell it is slightly more full than the left...but I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who would notice.

One other item to note. There is a numbing agent mixed in with the restalyne. It makes your eye feel weird...heavy, sensative to light. It does wear off quickly. Just don't panick!

Day 5

Slight bruising, and yellow tint (from the old bruise). I was able to cover it with makeup today. The swelling is gone and I'm starting to really like it.

Provider Review

Board Certified Dermatologist
2180 Henry Tecklenburg Dr., Charleston, South Carolina
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I go to this office for regular dermatology appointments. They are easy to get in to, have a beautiful office and are well versed on all the lastest technology. This particular appointment didn't go as smooth, with a wait time of 1.5 hours. However, I will say that I've been there three times, and this is the first time I haven't been in and out quickly. When I asked if this would cause bruising (as i didn't want to go to work with bruising) I was told by the staff, "it depends...not normally"... However upon seeing the doctor, he instantly said I could expect bruising....SOOOO, I was a little not happy about that because I would have arranged my schedule accordingly. Turns out he was right! I'm on day four and still have bruising. The day after, it felt feverish almost, but not like an infection. It was swollen and tender to the touch. The next day was a bit better. Waiting for the swelling and bruising to go away completely before deciding if I'll do this again. I have my fingers crossed!