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Yes, you can have Juvederm after Belotero. Keep in mind, it takes 1-2 weeks for final results with fillers. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have Juvederm Ultra after Belotero intense. All fillers have slightly different properties, and sometimes it is necessary to use more than one filler to achieve the best results. I recommend having a follow up with your injector to discuss your concerns and to determine the best treatment plan for you. Best of Luck!
Thank you for your question. You should be just fine to proceed with Juvederm Ultra after receiving Belotero. Please be sure to see an expert injector for an in-person consultation to fully discuss your goals and expectations in order to determine the best treatment plan. Hope this helps and best wishes!
Thank you for your question. Generally speaking, there should be no contraindication to layering two different hyaluronic acid fillers (like Belotero Intense and Juevderm Ultra) in the lips. All filler products have slightly different properties, and sometimes it is necessary to use more than one product to achieve the best results. I would recommend following-up with your injector to discuss which products would be best if you feel you need a little additional volume in your lips. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. I recommend having a follow up with your injector for evaluation to determine if this is an infection or another cause. However, he/she may want to dissolve your filler to be on the safe side. Best of Luck!
Thank you for your question. It is common to having swelling after filler injections, which can result in puffy appearance. It takes up to 2 weeks for all swelling to resolve and to see your final results. I suggest allowing your results more time to mature and in the meantime you can use ice or...
All fillers including non- Vycross HA, HA, PMMA, fat ...etc... can cause arterial occlusion. Dr Chesnut is also correct about suspension steroid injections. This is why I firmly believe that patients should see doctors who have not only the eye for filler injections but are well trained in...