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There shouldn't be an issue with using bleach following dermal fillers. if you have any swelling or redness following application I would withhold using the bleach
Use of bleaching cream would not cause an effect to the fillers. See an expert for a formal consultation. Best, Dr. Emer
Using actual bleach is not recommended but agents that lighten skin tone are okay. I recommend you check with your medical provider who administered the injections. Hope this helps.-Raja Mohan MD
If you have no redness, bruising or swelling, you should be able to use bleaching cream. Always first check with the physician who did your injections.
Thank you for your question. You should be able to use a bleaching cream after treatment with dermal fillers. Please be sure to address any specific questions or concerns to your injector. Hope this helps and best wishes!
Yes, you can use a bleaching cream following your dermal injections. The filler goes keep in the skin while the cream sits on the surface of the skin so there shouldn't be any problem.
Using a bleach cream after a filler should not be a problem. Your filler was placed in deep dermis or subcutaneous and the topical cream affects the top layer or epidermis. Lana Long , MD
Hello and Thanks for the Question. Generally, you should be fine to treat your skin 1 week after filler injection. As long as you have not had a reaction to the injection (swelling, redness, or pain) you should be OK. Hope this helps and good luck!Dr David
Thanks for the great question! I do not recommend ever putting bleach directly on your skin. If you are instead refereeing to bleaching products like hydroquinone or kojic acid, those are perfectly fine to resume using immediately after the fillers have been placed. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to check with your provider before starting anything new. Best of luck!~Dr. Sieber
1/2 syringe of Juvederm will give you a very conservative lip augmentation. It won't affect your smile at all . Your lips will return to the pre injection state once the filler is gone . Best of luck
Thank you for your question. Bruising and swelling in the lips after injectables can be common so I suggest that you follow the recovery instructions provided by your board certified facial plastic surgeon. Please remain patient as bruising and swelling tends to subside after a couple weeks. ...
Hello! You can have a spray tan anytime around injectables, although you likely would not want to do it on the same day as the cleansing process for fillers will wipe away portions of the tan. good luck!
Having authored the chapter in text of plastic surgery that all plastic surgeons in North America read, I could tell you that you would need to be seen for an evaluation with a keloid scar expert in the area prior to any treatment as such. Keloids could happen...
If you had hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers like restylane and juvederm, I expect the lips to soften over time. The HA injectables are designed after a natural chemical in the body, so allergic reactions or permanent nodules almost never occur. Other fillers like, artefil or radiesse,...
There can be some swelling and/or lumps after lip injections which can last 1-2 weeks. You can apply firm pressure between two fingers on the lips for a few days, for 5 mins a time, in order to help decrease swelling and even out the lumps. If you're unhappy with your final results you can have...
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