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This may be superficially placed filler. I recommend following up with your injector. If necessary, the filler can be reversed with hyaluronidase. Hope this helps.
Thanks for your question. It would be best to see your dermatologist about this spot. He or she will be able to identify it and assist you in improving it. I’d say it is possible but unlikely filler would still be visible a month after injection, or maybe this is a tiny cyst, called a milia, that could be removed.Hard to say just from a photo- please consult your board certified dermatologist, and best of luck!
Hi nacabird,The best thing to do is to go to your Provider. It's always best to keep communication lines open, specially since complications usually have a very short window. In your case, it may be superficially placed filler which can be dissolved with hyaluronidase.All the best, Justin Harper, M.D.
Yes, dermal fillers injected into the lips can even out any asymmetry you may have. I do recommend that you have lip injections performed by a board-certified, experienced fascial plastic surgeon who is knowledgeable about dermal fillers.
Options for changing the appearance of the lips include filler injections, lip lifts, and others. The best choice depends on the patient's anatomy and the patient's desires/goals. An in-person consultation with a facial plastic surgeon who can review all of the surgical and non-surgical options...
Good afternoon. Thanks for your message. I feel 5 days might be cutting things close if you tend to swell or bruise when you have filler treatments. This could compound discomfort for your dental procedure. I would recommend 7-10 days prior to dental procedures if...