I am really freaking out! This is my face after all.
Answer: Track Marks After Juvederm--Reverse with Hyaluronidase if necessary I'm not sure when you had your injections. It can take 1-2 weeks to resolve. If it's been longer than that, it can be reversed with hyaluronidase. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
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Answer: Track Marks After Juvederm--Reverse with Hyaluronidase if necessary I'm not sure when you had your injections. It can take 1-2 weeks to resolve. If it's been longer than that, it can be reversed with hyaluronidase. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
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December 14, 2016
Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thank you for sharing your question and I am sorry that your results have not been what you anticipated. If placed too close to the skin surface, the Juvederm can be seen within the skin as track marks. If it has been over two weeks it is unlikely to change and I would recommend dissolving the filler with hyaluronidase. hope this helps.
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December 14, 2016
Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thank you for sharing your question and I am sorry that your results have not been what you anticipated. If placed too close to the skin surface, the Juvederm can be seen within the skin as track marks. If it has been over two weeks it is unlikely to change and I would recommend dissolving the filler with hyaluronidase. hope this helps.
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Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thank you for your question. This is caused by how the filler was placed. If this persists after 2 weeks, I would have the filler dissolved with hyaluronidase. I recommend having this evaluated by your treating physician. Best of Luck!
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Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thank you for your question. This is caused by how the filler was placed. If this persists after 2 weeks, I would have the filler dissolved with hyaluronidase. I recommend having this evaluated by your treating physician. Best of Luck!
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December 29, 2016
Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thanks for the question and I am sorry that you are having the problems that you are having. We always recommend that you have these injections performed in the offices of board certified dermatologists or plastic surgeons – we understand fillers best. If the track marks are from the needle injection itself, these will go away. If these are actually Juvederm, then it may not have been placed correctly and the filler may need to be dissolved. We always tell our patients that if they have any questions or concerns, they should call us at any time and we will be happy to see them and make sure that everything is correct. So without knowing exactly what is happening, it is hard to give you an exact answer, but going back to your injector or finding an expert here is something that should be done. Good luck.
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December 29, 2016
Answer: Will the track marks from the Juvederm ever go away on their own? Thanks for the question and I am sorry that you are having the problems that you are having. We always recommend that you have these injections performed in the offices of board certified dermatologists or plastic surgeons – we understand fillers best. If the track marks are from the needle injection itself, these will go away. If these are actually Juvederm, then it may not have been placed correctly and the filler may need to be dissolved. We always tell our patients that if they have any questions or concerns, they should call us at any time and we will be happy to see them and make sure that everything is correct. So without knowing exactly what is happening, it is hard to give you an exact answer, but going back to your injector or finding an expert here is something that should be done. Good luck.
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December 14, 2016
Answer: Superficially placed Juvederm can still be seen This is a problem with the way the filler was placed. If it has been over 2 weeks and is still a problem, I would dissolve with hyaluronidase.
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December 14, 2016
Answer: Superficially placed Juvederm can still be seen This is a problem with the way the filler was placed. If it has been over 2 weeks and is still a problem, I would dissolve with hyaluronidase.
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