Longterm filler problems include migration, edema, and nodularity. Filler migration and permanence is a very common problem because there are many different types of HA fillers on the market and each is specified for a specific part of the face. Use of highly cohesive fillers on thin skin may...
Unfortunately this filler cannot be dissolved with Vitrase / hyaluronidase. A combination of fractional laser or radiofrequency, Venus Legacy treatments, and 5FU/steroid injections could help with the lump. Otherwise, aside from waiting to see if it goes away, the only other permanent option is...
Thank you for your question. Hyaluronidase is more effective on HA filler than it is on natural HA chains found in the skin. Usually any breaking down of natural HA will be replenished by the body. It can take more than one session of dissolving in order for filler to fully dissolve. But the...