Blessed with four

Location: california
Joined: 14 Nov 2009
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I received radiesse in one side of my upper lip. I am now seeing white tiny bumps which started on the first day. Does anyone know if they will go away? I do not know much about radiesse and the nurse who injected me accidently used the wrong product. Do you know if I will have permanent damage or will this fade in time? Please help!
I was injected with radiesse by mistake and I am getting tiny white bumps on my lips. Do you know if they will eventually go away on there own? I am so worried. Thanks!
If you find out can you please keep me posted? I am going through the say experience.
Please keep me posted. I am searching for answers. Radiesse was injected on one side of my upper lip by mistake. They told me they do not know what will happen and that I need to wait and see. This is very unsettling for me. I have heard so many horror stories and I am hoping I didn't permanently damage my face.
Posted to My Radiesse Nightmare on 15 Nov 2009
Hi, I had radiesse injected on one side of my upper lip by accident. It's only been two days. My lip is huge and it is starting to form little white bumps. Do you know if this will get worse? I am so nervous and the Doctor said to wait a week and see what happens. This was there mistake and I am wondering if I will have permanent damage also will one side of my lip stay larger than the other? Any advise will be appreciated. Thank you!

Comments by Blessed with four

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Restylane: HATED the Results...overloaded with Tiny WHITE BUMPS!!! 27 months ago 2
LUMPS Are a Terrible Side Effect of RADIESSE 27 months ago 2
My Radiesse Nightmare 27 months ago 1
Do you hate your after Radiesse look? 27 months ago 1
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