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Thank you for asking. I would advise to wait at least 2 - 3 weeks to assure all swelling has gone down and you healed properly. Always be sure to get the okay from your surgeon.
I would recommend waiting at least two weeks after injection to allow the lips to fully heal and all of the swelling and bruising to resolve. Good luck with the wisdom teeth removal.
Hi Dear After lip injection you need to wait for a while because there is lip swelling and bruising,after the symptoms gone you can see your Dentist. Thanks for your question
Hi Milly. Sorry to hear about your situation. Normally lip filler will not migrate from the lips to the area you show in the photos. Before photos would help clarify the concerns, but we would suggest returning to your injector to talk about it. The product is dissolvable with...
I would recommend having your wisdom teeth extracted first and then once fully healed you can have lip fillers. Lips often swell and sometimes bruise after filler treatment. This could be uncomfortable when adding dental work. In addition, it is important to keep risk of infection to a minimum.
It's hard to fully assess without photos but it sounds as though the filler was injected improperly. You shouldn't have residual bumps. Your best option is to see your injector to have the bumps dissolved with hyaluronidase.As with all cosmetic procedures, especially when it comes to fillers,...
Thank you for sharing your question and photographs and I am sorry that your current results are not what you anticipated. Your lumps are due to filler that was placed too superficially and after two weeks should be dissolved. Hope this helps.
There are various fillers that can be used for treating the 3 areas that you mention. Juvederm Ultra Plus is quite versatile and can be used safely and effectively in all 3 areas. Depending on the degree of hollowing in the temples or cheeks, your dermatologist may consider other fillers,...
There will be no effect at all on the sinuses. The sinuses will be on the other side of the bone and filler will not penetrate the bone. The main risk will be intravascular injection or an asymmetric injection. Best of luck. Gary Linkov, MD
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