It is generally safe to have hyaluronic acid injections whilst on the medication mentioned. However, make sure you have the procedure carried out by a Consultant Dermatologist or Plastic surgeon and not just a cosmetic physician. This is important in order for them to properly assess your skin prior the procedure, and address any individual needs linked with your medical background.
Lets first of all put something straight: Fillers help with volume loss, giving back part of the lost facial shape, thus excellent for face sculpting/ nasolabila folds. Thread lift is amazing on giving back firmness on sagging skin which in many cases results from loss volume. So, I would inject fillers to address the nasolabial fold, and work with thread lift for the jawline sagging skin after the fillers are settled. Those would not necessarily happen during the same timeline or session.
I would perform Botox and work with Profhilo on your face upon the results of Botox show their benefits. This way you will have the best possible result
Botox injected in the bladder should not cause this kind of reaction. However, if the units injected are exceeding a certain amount of international units of botulinum toxin, rarely there might be more generalized symptoms.Usually up to 100-150 units injected is more than safe but it is important to ask your physician about the amount injected.
Dear Jayme, Elionce is known to be sterile, and non allergenic as it is made of the absorbable suture material. However, the photos uploaded show as far as I can understand, a bilateral reaction on the site of insertion. This clearly looks like a reaction to one of the materials involved in the procedure. It is cardinal to see the physician who performed this. If they are specialist Consultant Dermatologist they will be able to address this adverse event. (unfortunately Elionce is also performed by non specialist "cosmetic" physicians). It is important to see some one soon, in order to assess whether you have an infection rather than allergic reaction to one of the compounds involved.