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Hi, thanks for your question. We typically don't recommend that you have filler dissolved while you're pregnant. Although, there is no clear evidence that hyaluronidase has a negative effect on pregnancy, we typically like to air on the side of caution when it comes to pregnancy. If you've had a bad filler result, I recommend that you speak to your provider about your concerns.
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...
I am afraid you will just have to await the Botox wearing off. When it does, you should go back to where you were before the injection. Your picture really does not show the muscle dynamics. The usual reason that people can't smile after Botox is that the zygomaticus muscle (the one from the...
Filler migration, swelling, and granulomas can cause significant discomfort and cosmetic ramifications. Our office specializes in the use of enzymes and filler reversal techniques without hyaluronidase to help improve the results of botched cosmetic fillers, whether caused by Juvederm,...