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There should be no problem using night creams after Juvederm. Just apply gently and avoid pushing on the area too hard. Contact your injector to discuss post treatment guidelines however.
Unless there was a complication with the injection there should be no reason you can't use your normal night cream.
After Juvederm injection, there should be no particular reason why you would not be able to apply your night creams. I might apply a protective product on your lips if there injected.
Thank you for your question. Typically I tell my patients to continue with daily routines. Check with your injector to clarify best practice. Best,
This answer to this question will vary from each physician. I usually tell my patients it is ok to use their skin care products immediately after their treatment as long as they don't vigorously massage the treated area. I do tell them to avoid make up for 24 hours though. You should contact your doctor to see what his/her preferences are.
Each injector has his or her preferences for post treatment care. Generally, you can use the face creams without problem. However, consult with your injector as he or she knows the scope of the treatment and the specifics about you.
I typically tell my patients that they can resume their normal skin care regimen the same day that they get a filler treatment. This usually does not cause any issues with filler movement or bruising. As always, be gentle applying the creams and don't perform an aggressive massage in the areas that the filler was placed.
Yes you can based on what I tell my own patients. Use only what you know you are not allergic to always.Also definitely consult your doctor about this. Different docs have different policies. My Best, Dr C
You probably should call your doctor's office, but I usually allow patients to resume their routine in 24 hours
I would check with your surgeon before undergoing injections in the region near where your surgery was performed. Most likely you will be given permission to proceed but I would definitely check this out first.
Thank you for your question. Active gum disease should not effect the longevity of your dermal fillers. Perhaps follow up with your injector to discuss your concerns and assess before and after photos. All the best,
I believe that you have to do both but you have to tailor the amount to each individual patient. I inject the vermillion in almost every patient, but I am careful to keep the roll very small and in the area anatomically known as the white roll. When you are trained in plastic surgery...
Your Hepatitis C should not be a contraindication to filler injections as long as you are in otherwise good health. Good luck!
Return to your injector and discuss your concerns. The majority of the swelling should have resolved by now, if you are unhappy with the results discuss a hyaluronidase injection. Best,
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