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Hi @mrnbarnett! Great question--yes you can exercise before getting facial fillers. However, you should not workout for at least 24 hours after. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can certainly exercise before receiving facial fillers. Best wishes!
There are no exercise restrictions before receiving facial fillers. Hope this helps, good luck!
Thank you for the question. It is perfectlyacceptable, and not uncommon, for people to exercise prior to getting facialfillers. To minimize post procedure bruising and swelling, we do suggest thatthe patient avoid vigorous exercise on the day that the patient has theirinjectable fillers. I hope this helps.
Yes, you can exercise before getting facial fillers. There is no connection between the two.
I don’t think that there is any contraindications for exercising before facial dermal filler. Thank you for the question and best wishes.
Hi, sorry you are experiencing a side effect from the procedure. Based on the pictures, it does appear to be a large bruise and the nsaids/omegas will definitely be culprits for that. Typically, skin necrosis from vascular compromise from filler being placed into a blood vessel is something we...
So first of all, you have a beautiful smile ;) The important thing to keep in mind is that there are limitations to fillers. The crease on the side of the nose (nasolabial fold) can be softened by fillers such as Juvederm and Belotero, however, you will not likely be able to fully make...
Thank you for your pictures and questions. I can appreciate your area of concern and although there are some surgical solutions that would help, if you are looking for non-surgical solutions, Kybella would be a good option. However, this would be considered "off-label" use of Kybella, and you...
Great question! Non-cross linked hyaluronic acid 'flows' in the dermis which plumps up the skin and softens lines , but when injected, it does not 'stay put' at the site of injection. Whereas with cross-linked hyaluronic acid, it has a chemical preservative called bdde that allows for the...
Its hard to tell from your photo. Deep lines along the orbital rim (the bone under your eyes) would be treated with filler injections. Fine lines under the eyes are difficult to treat but sometimes improve with laser resurfacing. You would need an in person consultation and examination to s...
Hi Charlotte Fillers will help to give you a more balanced profile. deeper fillers can be used to bring the profile of the chin forward and to blend in dips at the corner of the mouth. Sometimes it is possible to place filler over the rear cheek bone to provide a slight lift, it is difficult to...