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Yes, you can have fillers. Symmetry and volume of the face can be improved with well-placed fillers (Voluma, Radiesse, Bellafill) and Sculptra. Fat or implants are alternatives. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Daflon does not thin the blood and you can get fillers while taking this. I do advise patients to stop supplements a few days before the they get their fillers. Certain supplements can thin the blood and discontinuing them can reduce the chance of bruising. These supplements include fish oil, Gucosamine, Gingko ,Vit E and exotic herbals. If you are on Aspirin or Warfarin, be sure to check with your doctor.
Hello, I think those vertical lines in your forehead would respond very nicely if treated with a hyaluronic acid filler. In my opinion, one of the lighter, smoother fillers (such as Volbella or Vollure) would blend in the most seamlessly. Definitely treatable! Best wishes, Dr. Ann
Thank you for your question and I am sorry that you are experiencing negative side effects. Please consult the doctor who performed your treatment.
A medium TCA peel and Fractora RF can really tighten up the skin so that those dynamic creases improve a lot and it helps keep you young looking. Fillers would only look wierd.