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I like fillers such as juvederm, voluma, or restylane for this. Radiesse can also be used but cannot be removed.
I like reversible fillers such as juvederm, voulma, or restylane. Please see an expert. Best, Dr. Emer.
Dr. Ebrahim’s filler of choice is a hyaluronic acid based filler like Juviderm, Belotero or Emervil because they are reversible should there be any complications. She does not recommend using Radiesse or Sculptra for the Non-Surgical Nose Job.
That's a great question! For non-surgical rhinoplasty procedures I prefer Radiesse or Artefill. Radiesse typically lasts a year to a year and a half and Artefill results can last 5 to 10 years.
I have used both Radiesse and Juvederm. Radiesse requires more accuracy and is less forgiving but gives good support of the tissues. Juvederm is a more 'forgiving' product and can be removed if warranted. It comes down to a combination of surgeon and patient preference. Best of Luck Dr Harrell
Thank you for your question. Radiesse does last longer for non-surgical nose jobs. However, a lot of people prefer to get Juvederm, Voluma, or Restylane just because it can be dissolved. It will be you preference on what you prefer. If you have any more questions I suggest you see a Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon for a consultation to best help you decide.
Injecting a filler over the top of the nose can mask irregularities such as s small bump and raise a scooped depression but it is not applicable for all cases. As those of us who have done nose surgery for a while know well there is no perfect permanent implant for noses because they ultimately thin the skin and even go through it. Not all permanents are good permanents; Some are irreversible bad permanents. For this reason I would recommend you say away from Silicone/Bellafil/Artecoll etc and stay with long lasting temporary fillers. Among these Radiesse can't be reversed but lasts up to 18 months or so in many people. If you want the peace of mind of using a long lasting filler that can be dissolved you may want to look at Restylane Lyft. Dr. Peter A. AldeaMemphis, TN
Several options exist to improve indentations or reduce (camouflage) the appearance of bumps, including Restylane, Radiesse, and Silicone.Silicone is the original filler for the nose, which is "permanent". Therefore, it should be used in cases where no other option will be considered in the future. Restylane lasts approximately 6 months and Radiesse 6-12 months in my experience.drbader
I always use an HA based filler such as Juvederm, Restylane or Belotero purely based upon safety. The nose is highly vascular, and HA based fillers are reversible with an enzyme. Other fillers such as Radiesse are not. I do however like using Radiesse in areas such as the lateral cheeks. As shown in this video. All the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
Radiesse is too thick your your lip lines. I would recommend a fine HA filler similar to juvederm or belotero. If it's too thick- it'll show... peels, lasers, and skin care are great ways to remove these lines as well. Lastly, if you smoke- quitting will help not replace the lines...
Thank you for your question. I strongly advise you to go for a reversible filler which is Hyaluronic acid based like Juvederm, Restylane or Voluma. Both Radiesse and Bellafill are irreversible and if you do not like the results it is impossible to remove 2 months before your wedding...
Radiesse is a stimulatory filler that is an excellent option for patients who desire a longer-lasting filler alternative to hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. In our office, we use Radiesse to complement structural areas of the face and contour bony prominences. Our office also is a center of...
There are actually some good studies that address this question specifically. The studies suggest that if you are going to have Ultherapy and dermal fillers performed concurrently that it is best to have the Ultherapy treatment performed first. The deep heat from the Ultherapy can adversely ...
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