I'd like to dissolve migrated filler, it migrated above the upper lip. How soon after dissolving migrated part of the filler with hyaluronidase can I fill the lips again? I know it's recommended to wait 2 weeks, but I'm wondering if the area which will be dissolved is actually not exactly where the filler will be injected (I will only dissolve above the lip, but not touching lips), can I get a filler sooner than that? Thank you
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Hi G,
It does not appear to be a vascular occlusion but you should contact your treating physician for either an in person or virtual consultation to be sure. Good luck and be well.
Michael Persky, MD
Encino, CA
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