Yesterday I got juvederm for the first time on my marionette lines and this morning i see and feel 2 balls below the corner of my lips. Is this normal swelling? Im freaking out because my face looks weird.
Answer: Marionette Lines Filler Results One can have swelling to up to 2 weeks after injectable treatments, which typically resolves on its own without intervention. I would make your injecting physician aware so they can correct it if necessary. Good luck!
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Answer: Marionette Lines Filler Results One can have swelling to up to 2 weeks after injectable treatments, which typically resolves on its own without intervention. I would make your injecting physician aware so they can correct it if necessary. Good luck!
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October 28, 2013
Answer: Juvederm for Marionette Lines Usually those “balls” of products smooth out within a few days. If after 1-2 weeks they are still present you can have them dissolved, but I would follow up with your treating provider for further advice.
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October 28, 2013
Answer: Juvederm for Marionette Lines Usually those “balls” of products smooth out within a few days. If after 1-2 weeks they are still present you can have them dissolved, but I would follow up with your treating provider for further advice.
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October 23, 2013
Answer: Filler on my marionette lines not looking good? Swelling is very common after fillers injected, give it a full 2 weeks before seeing your final result. In mean time you can continue massaging the area to help the lumps settle.
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October 23, 2013
Answer: Filler on my marionette lines not looking good? Swelling is very common after fillers injected, give it a full 2 weeks before seeing your final result. In mean time you can continue massaging the area to help the lumps settle.
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Answer: Swelling and lumps after filler Hello. Thank you for your question. It is normal to have swelling and lumps for up to 2 weeks after filler. I would not worry about the lumps or swelling at this point. As the swelling goes down they should even out. I would recommend giving them a full 2 weeks to settle in completely. If you are still unhappy at 2 weeks, call your injector to discuss your options. You can always dissolve the filler with a product called hylauronidase if needed. You could massage the lumps lightly several times a day to help even them out. Good luck!
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Answer: Swelling and lumps after filler Hello. Thank you for your question. It is normal to have swelling and lumps for up to 2 weeks after filler. I would not worry about the lumps or swelling at this point. As the swelling goes down they should even out. I would recommend giving them a full 2 weeks to settle in completely. If you are still unhappy at 2 weeks, call your injector to discuss your options. You can always dissolve the filler with a product called hylauronidase if needed. You could massage the lumps lightly several times a day to help even them out. Good luck!
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October 28, 2013
Answer: Filler swelling I believe the "knots" you are seeing are directly related to the swelling and inflammation associated with your recent injections. I would give it some more time, you can also try icing the area, and see your injector back in a couple of weeks for follow up.
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October 28, 2013
Answer: Filler swelling I believe the "knots" you are seeing are directly related to the swelling and inflammation associated with your recent injections. I would give it some more time, you can also try icing the area, and see your injector back in a couple of weeks for follow up.
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