I take x2 40mg Propranalol for an Essential Tremor (shaking). I’ve been told since I take them, I should avoid hyaluronic acid fillers. I’m wondering if this is true, why, and what is the risk. Thanks.
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Anytime you get a shot, you’re likely going to feel some stinging and burning. But some types of injections have lidocaine blended in with them, so your skin becomes numb as soon as the physician inserts the needle.
Your other option is numbing your skin with an ice pack or having your t...
No, it's unlikely you moved the filler. It's too soon to tell what your final results will be. You have swelling, which can be asymmetrical, and last 1-2 weeks after lip injections. If you're unhappy with your final results, you can have it reversed with hyaluronidase and try a different ...
You should really be asking the same question directed towards your physician who treated you. Other than that you need an in-person consultation to see if what you're saying is correct.