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Sometimes these types of threads will work their way to the surface and try to poke out. You should make an appointment with your provider and he/she should be able to fix it relatively easily. It will not resolve on its own. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and ...
+1 answersAs we age, the face naturally loses volume, specifically in areas like the temples and brow area. Soft tissue fillers like Radiesse are great for lifting the brow, filling out the temples, and making the face appear more youthful. Sculptra is an alternative. I suggest getting a formal...
+1 answersDear Daydreamer 01, Thank you for your question. Seeing as you only had the procedure three days ago, pain and swelling in the treatment area is quite normal. This will subside with time, and the threads will help to stimulate collagen growth, so the results should last longer than Botox...
+2 answersThe ends of threads can poke the skin out after treatment and firm pressure (in no direction) can help the end retract into deeper tissue. These ends will become less noticeable over time. If a thread is poking through the skin, I recommend seeing the physician and have them manipulate the...
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