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For a more defined jawline to strengthen your profile (and help prevent the dreaded jawline "jowl" sagging), we use injectable fillers like Revanesse Versa - a filler known to limit swelling and give subtle, soft enhancements - or Radiesse. Using a cannula to limit pain and swelling, we inject on the bone in strategic points to get more lift and shaping, resulting in a more contoured lower face and defined, structured jawline. I would suggest getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Good Afternoon! Filler in the jawline can work well, though it's a fine line in my experience. You definitely don't want it to be lumpy. The area that has a depression (mid-jaw in your picture) you could fill deeply on the bone and see if it improves. Jawline products which work well are Radiesse. You could also try a thinner product subdermal to see if it smooths the depression. Hope this helps!
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
When considering the use of dermal fillers like Juvederm while undergoing immunotherapy with Avastin (bevacizumab), it is important to weigh potential interactions and risks. Key Considerations: Immunotherapy and Fillers: Avastin is an angiogenesis inhibitor that works by blocking the growth...
Hello and thank you for your question. A face to face consult and examination is always best however in this scenario yes it's worth checking in with your physician - it could be the start of a delayed reaction to the filler. Please always seek treatment from a trained medical professional for...
Hello and thank you for your question. We would always recommend a face to face consult however in this case it looks like filler - maybe superficially placed. It would be best to see another injector for an opinion. and sometimes this can be lanced out quite easily. We hope that answers your...
Hello, and thank you for your question. I am sorry you are going through this. Have you tried dissolving the filler instead? There is an enzyme called hyaluronidase that can breakdown hyaluronic acid (dermal filler). Filler over time can dissipate, but some amount will remain, especially if...
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