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That's an excellent question. Any filler can put pressure on blood vessels depending on how much is injected and where it is injected. If you had your injections done by a board certified surgeon with excelllent understanding of the vascular anatomy, compromise of the blood vessels is an unlikely but possible complication. Most patients who have pressure put on their blood vessels by injected fillers which will cause a problem will notice symptoms within 24 hours if not immediately. They should report any symptoms to their doctor as quick intervention can limit any damage that might occur.
Thankyou for your question. Are you sure you had Revolax? This is a korean product and as far asa i am aware not TGA approved in Australia. Can you please check.Good luck
Hello! Bruising is common post lip filler. However, this is quite marked skin change, I would suggest that you need to be reviewed face to face, pretty urgently in order to exclude that there is no blockage of the blood vessel supplying the skin. Best wishes, Dr...
Some of the initial effect of any dermal filler will be swelling, and when that goes it is common to feel that the lips are not as full. I would go back to your doctor at 2 weeks after treatment for a review. The filler can be felt usually at that point to see if it is present. It may just mean...
Hello, Thank you for your question, Following a Dermal Filler treatment, you may notice some tenderness, redness and itching. This is common and will usually settle within a few hours, however swelling in the lips can last up to two weeks. There can be bruising after the...
Thank you for your question. It is not uncommon to have to have some swelling, bruising and lumps after lip injections which can take up to 2 weeks to resolve. You can apply cold compresses to the treated area to help reduce swelling and bruising. If this does not get better in 2 weeks, please...
Thanks for sharing your experience. I always suggest you discuss concerns with your injector! I don’t see anything abnormal in the photos, but that’s not a substitute for an examination. See my video link on managing swelling after injections.
Thank you for your question. It is not uncommon to have to have some swelling, bruising and lumps after lip injections which can last up to 2 weeks. You can apply cold compresses to the treated area to help reduce swelling and bruising. If this does not get better in 2 weeks, please follow up...