Just had Kybella done yesterday and wondered if it's okay to do red light led therapy on my face and neck.
Answer: Okay to do red light therapy after Kybella? Yes, you can get treated with red light therapy after Kybella treatment. Red light therapy reduces inflammation which is helpful post any injectable treatment.
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Answer: Okay to do red light therapy after Kybella? Yes, you can get treated with red light therapy after Kybella treatment. Red light therapy reduces inflammation which is helpful post any injectable treatment.
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April 3, 2018
Answer: Red Light Therapy & Kybella Results--add thermage, ultherapy, exilis, VASER, ThermiRF This should be fine, but I recommend following up with your Doctor about your intended use after Kybella. Keep in mind, a combination approach is needed to get the most improvement with non-invasive options like Kybella. I recommend Kybella with thermage, ultherapy, exilis. VASER liposuction in combination with ThermiRF is a great alternative for contouring the chin, if you're a candidate. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
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April 3, 2018
Answer: Red Light Therapy & Kybella Results--add thermage, ultherapy, exilis, VASER, ThermiRF This should be fine, but I recommend following up with your Doctor about your intended use after Kybella. Keep in mind, a combination approach is needed to get the most improvement with non-invasive options like Kybella. I recommend Kybella with thermage, ultherapy, exilis. VASER liposuction in combination with ThermiRF is a great alternative for contouring the chin, if you're a candidate. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Red light therapy after Kybella? Kybella recovery I recommend following up with your Doctor about their after care protocols. I recommend waiting a few days, because you'll have initial swelling. Kybella takes 1-3 treatments every 6 weeks. Patient will develop swelling and possible bruising after each injection that may last a few days. The benefit of Kybella is each treatment is quick and completed in the office. However, some patients need more than one treatment to get desired results.
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Red light therapy after Kybella? Kybella recovery I recommend following up with your Doctor about their after care protocols. I recommend waiting a few days, because you'll have initial swelling. Kybella takes 1-3 treatments every 6 weeks. Patient will develop swelling and possible bruising after each injection that may last a few days. The benefit of Kybella is each treatment is quick and completed in the office. However, some patients need more than one treatment to get desired results.
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Answer: Red Light Therapy After Kybella® Good Afternoon and thank you for your question. Yes, typically Red Light Therapy is a great option to use after any injectable treatment to reduce inflammation and swelling. However it is also advised to speak with your physician directly in order to understand their post procedure protocols. Best of luck to you.
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Answer: Red Light Therapy After Kybella® Good Afternoon and thank you for your question. Yes, typically Red Light Therapy is a great option to use after any injectable treatment to reduce inflammation and swelling. However it is also advised to speak with your physician directly in order to understand their post procedure protocols. Best of luck to you.
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Kybella Thank you for your question. I recommend waiting at least 3-4 days before trying another treatment on your neck and face. Please make sure you consult your provider. For more information, I recommend getting a in person consultation from a board-certified dermatologist.
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Kybella Thank you for your question. I recommend waiting at least 3-4 days before trying another treatment on your neck and face. Please make sure you consult your provider. For more information, I recommend getting a in person consultation from a board-certified dermatologist.
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