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I do not restrict when wine can be consumed by my patients after a Juvederm treatment. There should not be a problem having wine anytime after the procedure.
Yes, you can have wine the day after Juvederm injections, but it may cause a little more bruising to occur.
Yes, it is fine to have a glass of wine the day after a Juvederm treatment. Cheers!
Drinking a glass of wine should be fine after Juvederm injections. Our office recommends a Bruise-Stick to minimize bruising. Raffy Karamanoukian MD FACSLos Angeles
My patients are allowed to. You may have more bruising but the risk is low. You need to ask your injector what they will allow you to do. Best,
Sure, you can have wine after receiving Juvederm injections. Even the same day is fine. There will be no issues with this. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
If your lips are not as full as you like, then you need more filler. I highly doubt that the filler "went away" It takes months for it to break down.
While it has not been tested in nursing women, there is no risk of the filler getting into your breast milk. As for the lidocaine, we routinely use lidocaine injections for biopsies and surgeries on nursing women. Hyaluronic acids are also present in every living thing and are not, to my...
You can see your medical provider for another dose of hyluronidase, it may take a few sessions for the bump to resolve
BBL should not be used before or after Juvederm. This procedure, originally referred to as the Photofacial, or Fotofacial. This is simply a renamed version of a device that didn't work then and doesn't work now.
I don't recommend dental cleaning or drilling after fillers for a few weeks if possible. There are bacteria which get in the blood stream during those procedures which can infect the filler.
Best to ask your doctor. I tell my patients that if they feel a small lump, then they can massage it gently to flatten it.
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