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the answer is it doesn't make sense you should wait to have any fillers done, I would suggest sculptra or/and cellfina on same day. Best, Dr. Emer.
We recommend doing the QWO series first to see the results and then radieese can be done 21 days after the last treatment.
I encourage you to speak with your provider about having the treatments done together. It may make sense to first see the results of your Qwo treatments before determining what other treatments you would like. Your board certified plastic surgeon will help you determine what is right for you based on your treatment goals.
Thanks for your question. No studies were done examining the use of Qwo with any fillers. However, as someone who offers Qwo in her practice, I would recommend undergoing the 3 treatments with Qwo first, recovering from the procedure, and then undergoing Radiesse. Please see a trained plastic surgeon for further information, evaluation, and discussion of the risks, benefits, and alternatives.
I would recommend Qwo and Radiesse in the buttocks be done separately, a few weeks apart or more. Qwo reduces cellulite dimples to make your buttoks smoother. After a series of Qwo treatments, you may find you do not want Radiesse to augment your buttocks anymore. If you still do, It’s best to start Radiesse after your buttocks has become smoother from Qwo.The number of treatments needed to achieve the desired result depends on an individual’s body composition, but our providers are leaders in the industry with this treatment and will be able to recommend a specific number of treatments for you.
You arent a good qwo candidate. the BBL will ehlp but you need skin tightening like morpheus, trusculpt flex and volume with sculptra/renuva/bellafill/radiessse to specific indentations. you may have one or two spots on posterior thigh that can be used with qwo but cellfina would be better with...
User, We charge $ 2900 for a series of 3 treatment sessions for up to 24 injections per session. The cost is often a little more. The range in the middle of the country is $2800 to $3,600 for three treatment sessions, but the cost could be more in more expensive areas of the country. Wishing...
Qwo is a Collagenase injection for the treatment of Cellulite. The injections are not painful. There is only a small prick associated the needle entering the skin. Wishing you the best of health, Dr Wright
QWO is a prescription medication that is used for mild to moderate cellulite in the buttocks and thigh. It is the very first FDA approved injectable for cellulite reduction. The enzyme breaks down the collagen that is creating the dimple. It is always best to schedule an in person consultation...
Endo Aesthetics has recently received FDA approval for their injectable Qwo for treatment of moderate to severe cellulite in the BUTTOCKS of adult women. Though not available to doctors until Spring 2021, clinical trials are encouraging. The full treatment consists of three rounds of injections,...
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