Dr. Bloom did not inject directly under the eye, but on the sides of each eye. I believe there were 3 total injection sites per eye. I had some sagging skin under the eye with smiling. The Botox not only made all of the crow's feet disappear, but the under eye area had less wrinkles. As a said...an added benefit for sure! Didn't really expect that and unfortunately, I can't comment on how that occurred. Possibly Dr. Bloom's placement of the Botox??
Addendum to previous reply--the physician did not add any additional filler upon my request and advised that I wait for the swelling to resolve to get the full effect...which ended up being a .thin and asymmetrical upper lip
I went to the other provider on 1/30/12 and this was my first experience with a filler of any kind. Upon looking at my lips (still in the chair with the physician present), I had requested more filler to smooth out fine lines within the lips and at this point they were still swollen. After a few days, the swelling subsided and I realized they were asymmetrical. So, I believe the skill of the injector had a lot to do with it. I can't say the Juvederm didn't account for the lack of lumps and bumps, but the natural appearance, fullness, and symmetry are definitely the result of technique, skill and artistic eye.
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