A: It is important to return to whomever injected you. Not only will that help to prevent this in the future, but it is possible that you still have strength in the eyebrow depressors which can be easily corrected with a few additional units of Botox. Thankfully, Botox is not permanent and you can rest assured that this will resolve eventually even without correction. Good luck!
A: Thank you for your question. From the photos provided, it does appear you could benefit from filler under the eye. However, without being able to see your cheeks I can not tell if you would benefit more from filler in the cheek to correct the appearance you are not happy with under your eye. It is essential to be evaluated in person by a professional with extensive injection experience. For filler under the eye, one syringe of Belotero would be a good choice. If you need filler in your cheek, something like Restylane Lyft or Voluma is an appropriate option. I wish you all the best!
A: Hello Sabeen! I would recommend getting Botox injections at least 2 weeks prior to any important event. It will take 5-7 days before you can see any result from the Botox and you want to give yourself time for any potential bruising to resolve. I would get to an injector as soon as possible if your event is on the 27th. Best of luck!
A: Hello. Thank you for your question! Although it is difficult to tell without seeing you in person, it appears that your dark circles are being caused by two different issues. The first being laxity, or looseness, of the skin under the eyes. The second being loss of volume in your midface/cheek which is causing the appearance of a deep ridge in the tear trough area. I would recommend addressing this issue by treating the undereye skin with Ultherapy ultrasound skin tightening and restoring the cheek volume with a filler such as Restylane Lyft or Juvederm Voluma. If there is any depth remaining under the eye after restoring the cheek, then you can use a filler like Belotero directly into the tear trough area. Hope this helps. Best of luck!
A: Hello! At this point in time, you maybe be able to apply a firm squeeze to the lumps to get them to smooth out. Otherwise, the best option might be to dissolve the filler causing the unwanted appearance with hyaluronidase. While it is possible to have swelling for up to 2 weeks post-injection, it is hard to say without examining you in person what the cause of your concern is right now.