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Thank you for submitting your question. It is perfectly safe to get filler as a breast cancer survivor. Your plastic surgeon can evaluate and recommend a good treatment plan to get you the look you desire. Good luck and thanks again for reaching out.
You most definitely can have any type of filler that is most appropriate to your treatment regardless of the fact that you’ve had breast cancer in the past. As long as you’re healthy now, you should be treated like any other individual. I hope this helps and good luck from New York City Plastic Surgery.
It is possible to have Radiesse and Profhilo treatments on the same day, but it's important to note that both treatments involve injectable fillers and should be administered by a qualified and experienced medical professional. Before undergoing any cosmetic treatment, it's important to...
Radiesse is a dermal filler that is often used to restore volume to the face and hands. When hyper-diluted, Radiesse can also be used to improve skin texture and stimulate collagen production. The exact timing of when Radiesse will take effect can vary from person to person. In general,...
Radiesse is a stimulatory filler that is an excellent option for patients who desire a longer-lasting filler alternative to hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. In our office, we use Radiesse to complement structural areas of the face and contour bony prominences. Our office also is a center of...
In my opinion, it would be safe to conceive after being treated with Botox, Radiesse and Belotero injections. It is generally recommended not to have those treatments while being pregnant or while breast feeding though.
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