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Yes, you can take Tramadol before your lip injections. There are no documented negative interactions. Facial fillers are used for lip augmentations. These fillers (Volbella, Juvederm and Restylane) are good for creating a symmetrical and full lip. I recommend seeing an expert in lip augmentation for best results. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for your question! Yes, you can take Tramadol and it should not in any way influence your filler injection. There are some medications that cause more bruising and swelling when taken before filler injections. Talk to your provider about your concerns. Best of luck!
Yes, you can take Tramadol and it should not in any way influence your filler injection. There are some medications that cause more bruising and swelling when taken before filler injections. Talk to your provider about your concerns. Good luck!
Yes you should be able to take Tramadol, but always check with the doctor giving you the injections. Good luck!
Tramadol is not an NSAID drug and would not inhibit platelets like aspirin or ibuprofen do, so it should be safe to take before fillers. If you take any other meds, make sure you check with your injector beforehand to make sure they are ok.
Hello and thank you for your question. This medication is safe to take prior to dermal fillers injections. Best of luck,
The medication shouldn't affect the results of the injection. If is perfectly safe to get injected. There are some medications and herbal supplements that inhibit normal clotting. It is still safe to perform lip injections in these cases too, but there will be more bruising than usual.
Thank you for your question. Yes, it is safe for you to take Tramadol prior your lip filler treatment as there are no documented contraindications or adverse interactions with use of these two products. It is important however to undertake a complete pre-treatment medical assessment with a qualified and experienced practitioner and for you to disclose all relevant medical history including all medications and any allergies prior to your treatment to ensure your safety.
This will wear off. Please be patient. It feels far worse than it appears. Don't get botox around the mouth again. It is just never a good idea.
There are two options for you. The first is MiraDry which is used to reduce sweat and sell from the underarm area. One treatment reduces 75 to 82 % of the sweat in most persons. Additional treatments can dry you up more, but it is very rare to have more than two treatments of MiraDry. The other...
This is an excellent question. Even without pre-existing wrinkles, Botox is a great preventive measure to keep your skin wrinkle-free. For my patients, I usually recommend small aliquots of Botox to each area, called the micro-droplet technique. This prevents any one area from looking...
Thanks for your question. I think you need to go elsewhere and find a certified injector next time. The effects will go away in 6 to 8 weeks most likely in the cheeks, but you should probably have less units expertly injected next time.Warmest regards, Dr. ALDO
Thanks for this question. It's a good idea not to do exercise after Botox or place your head down, but what's done is done.... In 2 weeks follow up with your injector. Most likely, you will be fine. Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
I can't say for sure, but it may have to do with comfort level and experience. The technique can be a bit of challenge when your worry about smile changes and product migration. Botox there does work well and patients are generally pleased with results. Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
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