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There is no evidence to suggest that a history of blood transfusion would impact safety of lip filler administration. Best of luck!
You would be able to have lip fillers 2 years after a blood transfusion. The blood transfusion should not affect your lip filler results.
You are safe to proceed with getting lip fillers. There is no contraindication to having a blood transfusion two years ago and getting lip fillers today. Good luck!
Your blood transfusion from two years ago has no bearing on you being a candidate for lip fillers today. See an expert injector near you for treatment when you are ready.
It should not but always make sure to give your full medical history including why you got the transfusion when you see your plastic surgeon.
No it does not - blood transfusion should have no bearing on lip filler outcome or delivery. See a board-certified doctor and thorough review of your medical history as well as your specific aesthetic needs/goals will be reviewed.
History of a blood transfusion would not alter your ability to get lip filler. You are still a candidate for lip filler and your transfusion history really does not change anything in regards to the safety of the procedure.
Hello and thank you for your question. In this situation you would have no problems having lip filler but please ensure your full medical history is assessed by a doctor before undergoing any treatment, best wishes
Based on your photos, it appears you would be a very good candidate for lip filler. There are different filler products that can give you the look you desire, from a little plump to very plump lips. Keep in mind that injectable treatments like this require a great deal of precision and expertise...
In most cases, a month should be enough time to wait for your lip filler. However, I would check with your plastic surgeon to ensure there are not any extenuating circumstances that would affect that timeline. Always work with experienced, board-certified facial plastic surgeons for these...
A combination approach would give the most improvement. Deep wrinkles and smile lines can be improved with a combination of Botox and/or fillers for the lines themselves and to build anatomical support with Sculptra for collagen building. Ultherapy is a great skin tightening device, but works...
There are surgical and non-surgical approaches to lip augmentation. Non-surgical approaches include botox (slight lift, reducing gum show) and filler (volume restoration). Surgically, you can have two separate incisions under the nose (italian), one incision under the nose (bull horn), one...
Hi @Considerate148650. Hyaluronic acid facial filler products that were previously injected into an improper tissue plane can be dissolved by hyaluronidase injections. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
You can do fillers around it to blend them more or do surgical change but I wouldnt do that. fillers would be a good option. lip fillers and lift will not help the corners of your mouth, that needs botox, threads or a lip corner lift. sometimes an early face/neck lift helps. accutite can be a ...
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