I don't agree with AnnaU, if you want surgery then yes go to a plastic surgeon, the idea that you need a plastic surgeon to give you an injection is ridiculous. There is a skill level required for all medical procedures but the fact is complications happen no matter who does them. You should have been informed of the risks and accept them or not. A person can die from penicillin for strep throat, should we only take penicillin from ear, nose and throat doctors. They are also surgeons and the last person you would want to take care of you if you have an allergic reaction to penicillin. A nurse practitioner can give injections of cosmetic treatments, they would have to be trained to give injections under the eye just like a surgeon would have to. The exact same class. This is not surgery, it is an injection. Chill out Anna!
There is a medication called phyostigmine that can be used as an minimze the results.It's side effects make it rarely practical. There is a substance called Botox X that is expermintal but I doubt Allergan would authorize it for something like this. These unwantd effects usually only last 2 weeks, but time will be the thing that corrects this. Good Luck.
She should not have used radiesse
there as the skin is so thin.
A lawyer huh? Wow..you should
have been advised that complications
can happen when any thing is done
to the body anyways...
your doctor can take an 18 guage
needle and break the skin over the
white strip, then push out the
white filler. He/she should only
have to make a few holes and then
push the stuff out, he does not
need to break the skin over the
whole thing. OR he can inject saline
into the strip to break it up, the
squeez in to break up the product
it will dissolve. Good luck.
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