Desertflower1

Location: Canada
Joined: 14 Sep 2009
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Its been 9 months since that post and although the dent area whre hyloronidase was injected is more flat, and its dissokving its just way too slow. I massage it, do led red light therapy, dermaroller on that area and its still in my cupids bow area above lip giving it a rough appearance. Its been 2 years... They also injected two syringes...the more the material the longer it takes to dissolve?? Pls answer thank u :)
Yes but not going down enough...its still not back to its original state...its making me depressed
My lips are also going down..the dents are still there (ofcourse because those are the areas that have completely dissolved). Before in pictures I used to have duck lips but now it looks totally normal... you can only tell if I point it out....Im also very picky. Ive been to the best doctor here to dissolve whats left over and that is helping but he said he wouldnt touch the cupid's bow area and it will dissolve on its own. Massage helps for sure.... and limited tanning in the sun will dissolve it because sunbathing speeds up the production of natural hyaloronidase (yes the body produces this) and hence your injected HA will dissolve. Thats why they say not to suntan a lot because as we get older the body doesnt replace HA as fast after we tan (and the sun is a catalyst for hyaloronidase) so the speed at which hyaloronidase is produced is faster than HA is produced hence you wrinkle...
I am depressed too.... the top of my lips dont seem to be going down...its taking too long... its been 16 months.... its almost impossible for a doctor to know exactly where the previous doctor injected the Juvederm etc in order to dissolve it... so you have to wait and yes your face will go back to the way it was... just be patient.. everyone's body is different.... I hear laser for the face dissolves it....
same thing with me... had teosyal injected along with fortelis extra.... its been 14 months and the damn product is still in my lips... I had hyaloronidase injected to dissolve but its almost impossible to know where there hyaloronic acid is in order to dissolve...those areas dissolved but now I have slight dents because of uneven dissolving and the areas where the product still exists? Wo with a biopsy you can see exactly where the product is? Thsi should help your injector know exactly where to inject hyalorronidase...
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