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Hi TO3784,Each practitioner will have a different policy. If you were my patient and I had injected you to begin with, I would not charge you for any correction that was necessary. If you had your injection elsewhere with a different injector and came to me after the fact for correction, then there would be a charge.Hope this helps!Best,Dr. Paquet
This will be different with each practitioner. If you need a touch-up, I recommend following up with your injector about their policies regarding touch-ups or corrections. I hope this helps!
You should start out with 1cc of juvederm filler or restylane filler and go from there. You do not want to overdo too much filler in the lips. It also depends on the look you are going for too. You can always add more filler to the lips if needed. Just remember if you are going to do your lips and you do not want to bruise you should not take any aspirins or anything that will thin the blood since brusing can occur. One syringe is typically $550.
Dear TO3784,every plastic surgeon has his own policy so I would suggest you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic Surgery
Each injector will have their own policy. Keep in mind, you can have swelling, which can be asymmetrical, and last 1-2 weeks after lip injections. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Best to discuss with your provider. It is my policy to take care of this based on exam after the swelling has resolved.
Hi DearI would recommend 2-3 weeks before any touch up.Usually depends on every practice and how much correction you might need.Thank youRamtin Massoudi, MD
Hi @leahkatiex! I would avoid dermal fillers and botox while pregnant and breastfeeding--there is not enough studies done. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
Hi Dear Possibly is only bruise, try ice and Arnica or pineapple. Follow with your doctor Thank you Ramtin Massoudi, MD
Thank you for your question. It is too early at 1-day post-treatment to determine what your results will be as it takes up to 2 weeks for all swelling and bruising to resolve. I do advise injecting more than 1 syringe at a time as you want to avoid overcorrecting. However, this also depends on...