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hi, thank you for your question. It is recommended that you finish your antibiotics as there is a small chance you can develop an infection so you would want to get rid of any infection that you have prior to to rule out anything further . best, Dr. Elliot Heller
Thank you for your question. It is recommended to wait until you have completed your antibiotic treatment and are clear of any infection prior to proceeding with any dermal filler treatment. Best of luck to you!
Thank you for your question. I would recommend you to finish your course of antibiotics before getting your filler treatment.
Probably best to finish taking your antibiotics and have your ear infection clear before going for a filler treatment. If you have any concerns also don't hesitate to consult with your registered nurse injector or medical aesthetician before any treatment.
antibiotics have no effect on fillers. I suggest you see an expert to ensure the best results. Best, Dr. Emer.
Greetings,The antibiotics aren't a concern for filler treatments, but you should make sure that your ear infection is cleared and you are completely healthy before undergoing any cosmetic treatments. Good luck
Thank you for sharing your question. Before placement of fillers i would clear any infection that you currently have. Hope this helps.
It depends on where exactly the filler will be deposited. Make sure you contact a board-certified physician or other experienced practitioners for safe and effective results.
Hi, I would recommend that you finish your course of antibiotics and recover fully from your infection before proceeding with filler injections. There is a risk of infection with fillers, so it is best to wait so that your risk is not further exacerbated.
I would wait to clear any infection and finish the course of antibiotics before proceeding with filler treatment.
The video you are referring to is a series of MRI studies showing residual filler in patients who report not having injections in many years. Above the lip is a common area we see filler migration in patients who have been treated multiple times over the years. However, this could be rel...
Hi @jsherman101. I would recommend ~1.5 syringes for your nasolabial folds. In addition, I recommend Morpheus 8. Morpheus8 is a non-surgical treatment for full body skin resurfacing, skin tightening, and fat reduction of stubborn areas. It uses minimally invasive fractional radiofrequency...
Great question, Nice1292! Your injector does not need to fill the dimple in your lower lip if you do not want. Volbella will give a very nice, subtle plump to the lips. Be sure to discuss with your injector that you are looking to focus in your upper lip and that you wish to avoid your dimple. ...
Thank you for sharing your excellent question. I would advocate waiting on any treatments until you have fully tapered off the steroids and fully healed from the Crohn's attack and subsequent surgical procedure. Hope this helps.
Thank you for your question. The answer is yes, it is completely safe for you to get Juvederm with Sjorgens Syndrome. Be sure to discuss your expectations with your expert injector and inform them of your syndrome.
Thank you for your question.You are one day post-op from surgery, this may be swelling from them manipulating your mouth. I would wait a few weeks to see if this resolves. It is very unlikely that after 5 months, filler could be moved.
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