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Thank you for your question. As far as I know, chronic tonsillitis should not prohibit you from having lip fillers. Ultimately, an office consultation with an experienced injector would be best. Explain to them your concerns regarding your tonsillitis and herpes and they will be able to best advise you .
Yes you can get fillers despite having chronic tonsillitis, I would avoid any sort of injection anywhere close to a herpes eruption.
Thank you for sharing your pictures and questions. The area does not appear to be necrotic, it does look fleshy, pink, and moist in the pictures you provided. It is important to keep a close eye on the area and follow up with your injector frequently to assure you do not need any more d...
Thank you for sharing your picture and question. 0.5 cc of filler can make a very subtle change in the lips, however most people do not see much of a change with 0.5 cc. I would say starting with 1.0 cc would be the best option. I recommend making a consultation with a board certified plastic...
It can take around two weeks to see your final results from lip fillers for a couple of reasons. First, it can take this amount of time for the filler to settle into place. Secondly, swelling and bruising are common in the delicate lip area, which could be contributing to the “pointy” look you...