You would be a good candidate for tear trough fillers. It is one of the more challenging treatments technically speaking, so be sure to go to someone with experience on tear troughs. Kind regards, Dr. Phuah
Yes, absolutely dermal fillers can be done after weight loss. Congratulations on that, first of all. From your photo, it appears some dermal fillers in the temples and under eye area would balance your overall appearance. You have great cheek bones to start with. Kind regards, Dr. Phuah
In my opinion, it appears that you may have some irregular bumps as a result of the under eye fillers. It's difficult to say from the photo, but that could easily be reversed. For your long shaped face, there are a couple of thoughts. You could continue to do more mid-face to cheekbone fillers - best would be Voluma or Radiesse or Sculptra, and these results are temporary. The other option would be to consider chin reduction +/- fat transfer surgeries which are more permanent. Kind regards, Dr. Phuah
I recommend that you are near the end of your course of antibiotics and near resolution of the strep infection before you begin with lip fillers. This would protect you as well as your injector or clinic you are going to. Strep is very contagious.
Without seeing the before photo, it is hard to tell if the darkness is caused by a remaining bruise or it is a shadow from over filling. If it is a bruise, then treatments with MP2 (or magnetic pulse) with Venus Versa and Arnica cream can help. If it is a shadow from overfilling, then I would recommend for you to get the filler reversed and start over. Typically, Belotero has very low to no risks of the bluish Tindell effect so it doesn't appear to be the product causing the discoloration. To avoid risk of bruising when doing any injections, remember to stop aspirin, ibuprofen, Aleve medications 5 days before injecting. Also fish oil and alcohol can increase the risk of bruising. Finally, you have to choose a skilled injector.