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InfraRed, Ultraviolet, LED's etc should not affect or make Voluma go away faster - it should not have any effect.
There is no concrete evidence one way or the other that using either of these makes any difference on the longevity of fillers. "Thisanswer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot beheld as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatmentwith a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
You should first ensure that the voluma treatment is performed by an experienced and expert physician injector. The cost of voluma varies widely and even in South Florida where I practice. The average price in the area is $1000/syringe. As a diamond level injector with Allergan, we can offer...
I am in agreement with the answers below.What you are describing as "veins" is unclear and you should return to your treating physician to see what has happened.Voluma is injected deep into the skin and does not get rid of veins. If they were showing prior to treatment, they will show after.
Thanks for your question – and it’s a great question and something that we see and hear about all the time. Your immune system has nothing to do with how well fillers do – fillers always work so either you need more filler or your injector is not doing a good job with the injections and the i...