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It depends on how bothered you are by this. This extra bulge while smiling is likely caused by the cheek fillers. If you like the appearance of your cheeks when not smiling and are not so bothered by this puffiness when smiling, then you can leave it alone. However, if you are bothered by this appearance while smiling, I would recommend dissolving some of the filler (if hyaluronic acid filler). Depending on what type of filler was injected, you may require multiple sessions of hyaluronidase. I hope this was helpful!
The eye area needs significant combinations to get improvement. Lasers like erbium, co2, halo, profractional/contour, or Fraxel can all be used to build collagen long term. Plasma pen is a newer less invasive option but will take many treatments and require proper skincare. Plasma Pen is focused...
Facial sculpting and contouring can be created with well-placed fillers (Voluma, Countour, Radiesse, Bellafill) and Sculptra, which would give improvement in facial balance. Fat or implants are alternatives. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Fractional CO2 laser is an excellent tool for skin rejuvenation in our center in Santa Monica. We use the fractional multi-depth ablative approach to help resurface the skin, recontour acne scars, improve incisional plastic surgery scars, and reduce surface irregularities from skin tone to dark...
Dear Ms Albgirl Thank you for your question. The straight forward answer is No. Having a Dermal Filler is a very straight forward treatment which I have been performing for more than 22 years, nevertheless, it's not advisable to have any treatment a day before the Rhinoplasty just in case if the...
Great question!! A study investigated adverse events and facial fillers. This study was published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal in June of 2023 and found a rare occurrence of localized inflammation in patients with COVID vaccine as well as even rarer in patients with other types. Based on...
Polycaprolactone (PCL) is a type of biostimulatory filler that is not easily dissolved like hyaluronic acid fillers. If you're experiencing a blue discoloration of the skin, it's essential to address this with a qualified medical professional. Here are some steps and considerations: Consult a...
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