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Yes, it is possible for patients with Lupus to have Juvederm. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with an expert. It will take 1-2 weeks for final results. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for sharing your excellent question. Yes Juvederm products can be safely used in patients with Lupus. Be sure to see an ASPS board certified plastic surgeon in consultation.
Yes, you can have Juvederm. It takes 1-2 weeks for final results with Juvederm. I hope this helps.
A lupus patient can have Juvederm injected into the skin. They should be under the care of a board certified dermatologist. It is also important to know how active their lupus is and what medications they are taking for their treatment. Best, Dr. Green
Thank you for your question. It is possible for a Lupus patient to use Juvederm safely. Please remember to seek treatment from a board-certified dermatologist.
The only potential problem is related to the activity of your lupus. If you take the immunosuppressive medications for active lupus then you are, by definition, an immunocompromised host at the higher risk for infection. The sterility during filler injection is of great importance. Make sure your doctor is informed. Good luck!
Thank you for your excellent question. Yes, it is possible for a patient with a history of lupus to be safely treated with Juvederm. Please be sure to see an expert injector for an in-person consultation in order to determine the best treatment plan. Hope this helps and best wishes!
The question is how long ago did you get your lips injected? It can take up to two weeks for all the swelling and bruising to go down. Keep icing and perhaps take some arnica capsules. After that you can decide if you'd like to take some ffilet away with hyaluronidase or add some more fill...
If you had filler injection within the last several days than part of the changes are related to swelling.If the photos are taken past that time, I agree with you that the results are questionable. If your initial intention was to have a natural looking lips than the lips on these photos are...
Thank you for your question. Getting elbowed in the face should not affect lip injection. For more information, please make sure you get a in person consultation from a board-certified dermatologist.