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Juvederm injection should not be a problem with regards to Lymes's disease. It is a very natural product and I haven't heard of any interactions. Be sure to relay that to your doctor, though, before injection
Thank you for your question. As far as I'm aware, Lyme's Disease should not prohibit you from having dermal fillers. I would consult with your doctor if you'd like more information or a more in-depth explanation.
Yes, you should be able to have Juvederm with Lyme disease. If you're still concerned, I would check in with your Doctor before having a Juvederm treatment. Hope this helps.
There is no contraindications in using Juvederm injections and Lyme disease.Please make sure the doctor is qualified and has expertise in aesthetic medicine.Good luck.
Juvederm, Restylane and other hyaluronic acid fillers are using hyaluronic acid which is produced in a laboratory setting. Hyaluronic acid is produced by human bodies in large quantities. Therefore you should have no issues with receiving Juvederm or Restylane products as an injectable filler. Good luck from New York City
Thank you for your question! I can not see why there would be a problem. Juvederm is derived from the hyaluronic adic output of a strep bacteria, not related to the mold that produces penicillin. Similarly, I think Lyme Disease would not be relevant to Juvederm. If you are still uneasy your physician can certainly place an inquiry with the medical director for Juveder. Best of luck!
Hi there there is no problem with taking nitrofurantoin after having injectables. Hope this helps!Dr Rupert
Hi there! Thank you for your query. Usually any swelling caused by Juvederm filler injections would go down after 7-10 days. I would suggest you book a review with your injector and discuss your symptoms with them. Hope this helps! Dr Rupert
Thank you for your question and congratulations! If you weren’t pregnant when you had the filler injections then it poses no risk to your pregnancy. That said, you shouldn’t have any treatment while you are pregnant or breastfeeding.