Thank you so much for your question regarding lip augmentation. I recommend my patients wait two weeks between dental procedures and injections.
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified provider. Hope this helps.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for your question regarding lip augmentation. I recommend dermal fillers, specifically hyaluronic acid based fillers. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in your body and HA based fillers are also reversible. It is difficult to assess properly without an in person consultation, but typically dermal fillers work really well for most everyone. There does not appear to be a contraindication for you to receive injections.
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified provider. Hope this helps.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for your question regarding lip augmentation. I recommend dermal fillers, specifically hyaluronic acid based fillers. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in your body and HA based fillers are also reversible. It is difficult to assess properly without an in person consultation, but typically dermal fillers work really well for most everyone. HA fillers would be perfectly fine after silicone injections. I have injected HA filler in patients with lip implants to offer more volume.
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified provider. Hope this helps.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for your question regarding juvederm injections. I recommend dermal fillers, specifically hyaluronic acid based fillers. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in your body and HA based fillers are also reversible. Keep in mind one syringe of filler is the equivalent to 1/5 tspn. Typically patients need one syringe per tear trough (one on each side) in addition to one for NLF. It is possible you just need more product. It is difficult to know for sure without an in person consultation.
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified provider. Hope this helps.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for your question regarding lip augmentation. How long has it been since the injections? It is difficult to accurately assess the area with the photo provided.
Some lasers can accelerate clearing of bruises, however depending on the patients skin type, it could worsen the issue. Like I said it is difficult to see if it bruising, shadows, or PIH (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation) secondary to the laser treatments.
For bruising I recommend my patients avoid Ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve and use Tylenol for pain as well as Arnica cream and tablets. You could try these methods. Ice can also be helpful for bruising.
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified provider. Hope this helps.
Best of luck!