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Thank you for sharing your question. Depending on the timing since treatment and any sizeable lumps JVD can be identified by MRI. In general in the thinner tissues of the nose a physical exam can also diagnose any residual JVD. The best news is that you can have the material dissolved with hyaluronidase. Best wishes.
Depending on the quality of the MRI and the amount of Juvederm injected, it can most definitely be spotted by a well-trained eye. This does not however mean that one should have all exhaust Juvederm dissolved with hyaluronidase if the results are acceptable by your person. Good luck from New York City
I have only referred a few patients for either ultrasound and/or MRI scans for assessment on the status of suspected residual filler, but the reports provided by specialist radiologists who understand what they are looking for, have proved very helpful in providing further treatment where filler has been found.