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Hi and thank you very much for your question. Yes, you can get lip fillers if you have psoriasis. However, be sure to explain your past medical history to your treating provider for best outcomes. Hope this helped! Best wishes. Dr Aydin
Hi, thanks for your question. Yes, you can get lip filler if you have psoriasis. Always best to disclose any underlying medical conditions to your nurse injector or medical aesthetician, and don't hesitate to speak to them about any questions or concerns that you may have prior to your treatment.
Thank you for sharing your question. It is safe to have lip fillers if a patient has psoriasis. Hope this helps.
Most of the time there is no problem with getting fillers despite psoriasis. Make sure you are getting treatment from a board-certified physician or other experienced health care professional.
Thank you for your question. Please keep in mind it is best to be seen in office for the most thorough treatment plan and to discuss your medical history with an experienced and medically credentialed provider.While trauma can bring about a psoriasis flare up, it is quite rare for it to occur with lip filler. Swelling and bruising, however, is quite common and to be expected. A follow up with your provider is recommended, typically at the 2-4 week mark.
Trauma to the skin of any kind can potentially cause a psoriasis flare-up. For some people with psoriasis even the tiniest pinprick or a bite from a mosquito can trigger plaques to appear in new places. Anytime your skin is hurt or irritated, you can get a new patch of psoriasis.Doctors call this reaction the Koebner phenomenon, and it happens to 1 out of 4 people who have psoriasis.It is however very rare for dermal filler injections such as Juvederm to cause one due to the small size of the needle or cannula used. We have never seen this happen in our practice. You should always let your doctor know about your condition and concerns before having dermal fillers injections done so that they can help to ensure that you will get great results with minimal risk of a flare-up.
Hi, thanks so much for your question. Yes, you could have lip fillers performed if you have psoriasis. It would be best to discuss your medical history with your medical provider prior to any treatment. Hope this helps! Cristina Monaco, PA-C
Yes, you can have lip filler treatment if you have psoriasis. Please note that swelling and bruising are common after lip fillers. It can take up to two weeks for you to see your final results.
You should have no issues whatsoever while getting your lip augmented even though you have psoriasis. Make sure you go to a qualified plastic surgeon. I hope it helps and good luck from New York City plastic surgery
Thank you for your question. You should be fine with getting lip fillers if you have psoriasis, you should not have any issues. However, it would be best for you to discuss any other medical conditions as well as your medical history with a trusted provider. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. You should be safe to get lip filler despite your allergy to perfume and hair dye. Please consult with an experienced injector and voice your concerns.
You should be fine to have your filler 20 hours before your flight. You might experience some extra dryness and swelling as a result, but these side effects can be managed and will be temporary. However, I would check with your injector to be sure there aren’t any extenuating circumstances t...
Thank you for your question! I would highly recommend getting a formal evaluation with and treatment from a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and expert in facial sculpting. Technique is the key to a successful lip augmentation with fillers, so you'll want to see someone meticulous. If yo...
Thank you for your question, Mamamia2016!Yes, you can still get lip fillers! However, it is important to see an experienced injector as they need to take extra care in the area of the venous lake. It is important not to inject directly into that area or cause excessive bleeding or bruising there...
Very good question. Hydration is helpful for the healing process after any cosmetic treatment, including lip fillers. Other steps you can take include icing the area periodically for the first day or two and sleeping with your head elevated. I would also avoid anti-inflammatory medications like...
Thank you for your question, kelseymaebrown!Unfortunately, it is best to wait until those ulcers have fully healed. Any injection can aggravate that area and worsen the ulcers or create more. Once clear, make sure to make your injector aware that you suffer from these now and again, sometimes ...
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