Im slighty scares to think id get a lump under my eye with this filler can you really resolve it if this hapoens . Is their a high risk of lumps occurring does many patients experience adverse reactions from this filler. Im only 30 and their not tht bad looking should i wait
October 8, 2013
Answer: Doesn't look like appropriate!
Hi,
Redensity II is an expandable filler adhering water molecules thus leading to excessive swelling (or a lump like bulging) at tear trough area if injected excessively. It's not a very useful tool in poor candidates. As I see in your picture there's a slight volume deficiency at your cheeks. I believe that slight filling of your cheek will diminish your tear trough depression. That's the usual approach in my office. First I repair deficiency that accentuates the tear trough only after that if appropriate I use very little amount of Redensity II. But you should also be aware that if you have purple discoloration under your eyelid filling with redensity may accentuate the color. For that reason it's better if you use Teosyal advanced filler roll-on. It thickens your eyelid skin thus blocks the visibility of the vasculature under the skin (which is the main cause of that purple color).
Best regards.
Kamran Efendioglu
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October 8, 2013
Answer: Doesn't look like appropriate!
Hi,
Redensity II is an expandable filler adhering water molecules thus leading to excessive swelling (or a lump like bulging) at tear trough area if injected excessively. It's not a very useful tool in poor candidates. As I see in your picture there's a slight volume deficiency at your cheeks. I believe that slight filling of your cheek will diminish your tear trough depression. That's the usual approach in my office. First I repair deficiency that accentuates the tear trough only after that if appropriate I use very little amount of Redensity II. But you should also be aware that if you have purple discoloration under your eyelid filling with redensity may accentuate the color. For that reason it's better if you use Teosyal advanced filler roll-on. It thickens your eyelid skin thus blocks the visibility of the vasculature under the skin (which is the main cause of that purple color).
Best regards.
Kamran Efendioglu
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September 23, 2013
Answer: Tear trough injections
Hollowing under the eyes makes you look tired and worn down. If cover up is not working, you may want to consider Redensity 11 under your eyes. In my experience, I believe that this product gives a very natural, soft look when injected in a very cautious, selective way into the base of the tear troughs and massaged upwards. I use an incredible amount of other fillers in my office, including Juvederm and Restylane and Radiesse, but I have found Redensity 11 to give the best results when injected properly into this area. I have never seen a Tindell effect in this area from this product, or excessive swelling or edema. I have never needed hyaluronidase to correct this product. But let me state emphatically, this area is a very sensitive area to treat and only expert injectors should attempt this treatment.
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September 23, 2013
Answer: Tear trough injections
Hollowing under the eyes makes you look tired and worn down. If cover up is not working, you may want to consider Redensity 11 under your eyes. In my experience, I believe that this product gives a very natural, soft look when injected in a very cautious, selective way into the base of the tear troughs and massaged upwards. I use an incredible amount of other fillers in my office, including Juvederm and Restylane and Radiesse, but I have found Redensity 11 to give the best results when injected properly into this area. I have never seen a Tindell effect in this area from this product, or excessive swelling or edema. I have never needed hyaluronidase to correct this product. But let me state emphatically, this area is a very sensitive area to treat and only expert injectors should attempt this treatment.
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