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I don't recommend this. I recommend seeing a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist for your lip filler. These fillers, (Volbella, Restylane, Juvederm) are good to create a symmetrical lip and can also lift the mouth corners. Nova threads can be used to improve lift and shape. Implants or fat are alternatives. Cost will vary. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
I recommend seeing a board-certified Doctor for your Juvederm injections. Cost will vary and it will take 1-2 weeks for final results. Hope this helps.
Thank you for your question! If you to a third world country and pay less for a product, there is no way to know if it is FDA approved or not. I would assume it wasn't unless it was proven otherwise. I would recommend waiting until you can afford a reputable injector in the US who is using an FDA approved product, and who is certified in injecting. You can avoid big problems this way. Best of luck.
Hello!I understand you are concerned with spending a significant amount of money for a procedure that would undoubtedly improve your self image how you feel. However I would like for you to keep in mind that this is a medical procedure that can cause a host of problems if done incorrectly. Also going to another country will not ensure FDA approved products, standard safety procedures and easy accessibility to the provider if a quick follow up is required. The old adage that " you get what you pay for " often applies in these circumstances. Please consider saving or using one of the many financing options that are available at most clinics.Best of Luck!Glow Med Spa Encino
I would not recommend this. I would recommend waiting and going to a reputable physician's office that is using FDA approved products from the manufacturer. You could end up with issues that cost a lot to repair that would far exceed the savings you may get up front by doing this.
I do not recommend this. What I recommend is that consider an FDA approved hyaluronic acid based filler like Restylane or Juvederm by an experienced injector at a reputable clinic.
You’ll end up spending more money in the long run. The materials they’ll use on you is most likely an off brand and may not even be safe. Do it at your own risk.
If you to a third world country and pay less for a product, there is no way to know if it is FDA approved or not. I would assume it wasn't unless it was proven otherwise. I would recommend waiting until you can afford a reputable injector in the US who is using an FDA approved product, and who is certified in injecting. You can avoid big problems this way. Best of luck.
People take for granted what is required of a physician to properly and more importantly safely inject a filler into a body part. Dermal fillers and Botox have become so common that people consider them a commodity and forget that this is a medical procedure.The majority of the physicians in the US are honest and inject only FDA certified products produced for patient use in this country. If you go to Mexico it will be uncertain of the genuine nature of the produce and the quality of the injector. In my 35 years of practice I have seen numerous instances of patients returning with life threatening, disfiguring infections making their cost savings will.I would save up a few months and go to a local doctor with a good reputation.