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Hi and thank you for your question! Swelling is very common following any filler injections, particularly in under the eyes area and it can take up to 2 weeks for the swelling to fully go away. On another note, while Bellafill is an excellent filler, for future treatments I highly recommend th...
+12 answersYes, Bellafill is an option, so are HA fillers and hyper dilute Radiesse or preferably (my own personal preference) Sculptra. You have a significant amount of atrophy. Really need to palpate to determine if you have subdermal fibrosis. Either way, this can be fixed. 3-4 sessions over 4-6 months....
+7 answersHi and thank you for your question! Bellafill is a stimulatory filler, meaning that it stimulate body to build more collagen around it and hence the long-lasting results. However, it also have components that will degrade over time, so it is possible that you will see a bit of more volume growth...
+6 answersFiller migration and granuloma formation can cause longterm problems with Bellafill and Artefill fillers. This is similar in patients who have Artecoll and PMMA fillers. Longterm filler complications include migration, edema, chronic swelling, and nodularity. If patients have filler migration or...
+3 answersBellafill filler can cause nodules and chronic edema, soft tissue reaction, and longterm problems. We specialize in the removal of Bellafill on the face and see patients with old and new PMMA filler problems. Bellafill will eventually form scar tissue around the permanent filler. We recommend a...
+8 answersHi and thank you for your question! For this and other reasons we generally do not recommend Bellafill for under the eyes. At this time, we can try to reduce Bellafill by injection of steroid or 5FU. Another option is to attempt making some correction under the eyes using hyaluronic acid fillers...
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