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It is unlikely that either medication will have any effects upon the Juvederm that you had injected.
No, these Sudafed and/or Zyrtec will not impact your Juvederm results or it's longevity. Hope that helps.
Thank you for sharing your question. Neither of these medications with negatively impact your filler results. Hope this helps.
Thank you for sharing your question. Neither of these medications with negatively impact your filler results. Best of luck!
The medications you have listed should have to interaction with the filler treatment you received. Feel better soon!
The medications you mentioned that you are taking now should have no bearing on your Juvederm treatment from six weeks ago.
Juvederm is a great filler for the cheeks and lips. There is no interaction with either of the medications that you mentioned. Please consult an expert in Juvederm and cosmetic injections for the best results. Best, Dr. Green
Your taking Zyrtec and Sudafed will not interfere with any kind of fillers made up of hyaluronic acid. Good luck from New York City
If you are extremely discriminating you may note that your cheeks are slightly deflated. As soon as you are off the medications your skin will plump again and look healthier. Otherwise, the meds have no effect on your fillers. Feel better soon and enjoy your filler. All the best, Alexis Parker MD.
Because of the rate of absorption of adrenaline-containing local anesthetics into your blood stream, some people experience what you felt. The actual lidocaine or xylocaine in the short term local anesthetics does not usually cause this type of experience. Restylane and Juviderm products do not...
Hello and thank you for your question. If you had a hyaluronic acid based filler injected in your lips (such as Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero, etc) you can have them dissolved with an injectable enzyme called hyaluronidase. Depending how much was injected and how much needs to be dissolved, i...
It will gradually go away, but it can also be dissolved with hyaluronidase. I suggest speaking with your injector. Hope this helps.
Juvederm injection should not be a problem with regards to Lymes's disease. It is a very natural product and I haven't heard of any interactions. Be sure to relay that to your doctor, though, before injection
Hi there there is no problem with taking nitrofurantoin after having injectables. Hope this helps!Dr Rupert
Hi there! Thank you for your query. Usually any swelling caused by Juvederm filler injections would go down after 7-10 days. I would suggest you book a review with your injector and discuss your symptoms with them. Hope this helps! Dr Rupert
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