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These side effects are not normal and should be evaluated by a physician immediately. Please seek expert care. Best, Dr. Emer
This is not a normal reaction. See your physician to evaluate as soon as possible. Increasing pain can be associated with vascular occlusion or herpetic outbreak.
Thank you for your question. This is absolutely not a normal side effect from Juvederm. You should return to your provider immediately to be assessed.
This is absolutely not normal and should be evaluated in the near future. This might represent a vascular issue or the start of a herpes infection. Don't wait too long to get seen.
Swelling of fillers in the tear trough area can be normal. However, superficial injections can lead to visible product. In your case, this seems to be more likely given the picture. If the areas do not reduce over time, the filler will likely need to be partially resolved with hy...
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Juvederm Ultra Plus will be labeled accordingly with the "plus" included in the name. I suggest returning to your injector and discussing your concerns. Both fillers can be used to augment the lips. Best, Dr. Emer
Dp831,I suggest a hyaluronidase treatment to eliminate the juvederm from this area. Juvederm ultra is very hydrophilic, which means that is draws a lot of water into the area and can create more persistent swelling. I recommend a less hydrophilic and more cohesive filler such as Voluma for t...
Hello disappointed2064,Thanks for your question. For the marionette's lines I am a big fan of Radiesse (calcium hydroxyapatite) filler. It is a biological volumizer that, once injected, triggers your body to produce long lasting collagen to fill the deflated areas around the lower corner of ...
Wait 2 weeks and if it is still swollen consider reversal or more filler to give the appropriate contour. Best, Dr. Emer
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