Don't plan to do this before any special event. Doctor Feldman is my new best friend! She is genital with her touch and does magic with her hands. I love the end results once the bruising was gone. I told her want I wanted done and she did exactly that. Didn’t try to force me into any other treatment that I didn’t need.
The short answer is no. Laser hair removal works best on dark hair. If yours is dark blonde you may get some results, but you may not get the results you desire.
You will get the best results if you have NO tan at all. The time for a tan to fade varies from person to person so just wait until yours has faded. Laser hair removal works for dark hairs so I'm not sure what your provider is using to remove your light hairs. You may want to check before you pay for a procedure that will not work.
After 2.5 years your Juvederm should be gone. If by chance there is still some present, Hyaluronidase should dissolve the material and the bluish tinge should disappear as well. The discoloration may be caused by other factors such as the normal loss or redistribution of fat that occurs with age therefore making the underlying vessels appear more prominent. Or if you had considerable bruising after your treatment 2.5 years ago, you may have hemosiderin pigmentation left over. This is harder to treat. You may want to consult with an occuloplastic surgeon for another opinion.
Since you are only one week post Juvederm, it is possible that the lumps you are feeling in your lips are due to bruising and swelling. If they persist longer than 2 weeks they are most likely due to the filler itself. They can be dissolved by injecting Hyaluronidase. In most cases this is very successful. Please return to your injector for an evaluation.
I have been injecting Botox for over 15 years and have never seen this problem arise after Botox in the glabellar region. 21 units is a moderate dose to treat the whole glabellar complex so you did not receive an excessive dose. I am curious as to the time elapsed between your first picture and the following ones. If it has been several years or you have had drastic changes in your weight/lifestyle, that may account for the swelling and bags under your eyes. The good thing about Botox is that it goes away in 4-6 weeks. So if this problem is from your Botox, it should resolve as well.