I’m having a cortisone steroid injection in my foot for bursitis in the AM and want a Juvederm filler injection in my lips in the PM. Sounds so silly but will either affect one another?
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January 29, 2019
Answer: Yes. You can go ahead with both the injections on the same day.
Thanks for your question. Even if filler is injected in or near the labial artery, the result will not be a pulsatile sensation. It does appear that you may have a lump of filler present, but this could be improved with time or with some hyaluronidase injections by your physician. Best of luck ...
Thanks for your question. Having a tooth infection should not affect your filler at all. Be sure to get that infection taken care of and not do any fillers for 2 weeks before or after dental work, to be extra cautious!
OK, there seems to be conflicting answers here. I don't know how others were taught to inject, nor how they teach other doctors to inject, however consensus is that the cheek should not be tight and puffy nor sore at day 2. The face should not be uniformly look very tight! We are given...