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Canada may have different laws regarding purchasing some prescriptions online but Juvederm is only sold to licensed physicians for a reason. If you buy "black market" products online you may not get authentic product. Worse, there is no guarantee of product safety, or sterility. Most injectors would not inject a product someone brought in from home because of the liability of injecting a product we cannot guarantee.
When you receive a filler injection (e.g. restylane, juvederm), the results are a function of the expertise of the specialist physician (e.g. dermatologist), coupled with the qualities of the filler and technique used to inject it. I would not purchase any filler or botulinum toxin online as there are many fakes and you can run into serious health issues related to this. This is your face and health, so don't mess around with Internet products of variable or suspect origins and quality.
Juvederm should only be injected by a physician who can purchase it directly from Allergan. Online purchase should be avoided.
Why do you want to purchase Juvederm on line? See your plastic surgeon for appropriate treatment. There is a lot of fake fillers and Botox on the market
Juvederm can and should be purchased and used only by physicians. It is available in Canada from physicians so there is no need to purchase it online.
In the US, you need to be a licensed health care provider (MD, DO, DMD) to legally purchase a medical device such as Juvederm. I imagine that the same policy holds in Canada.
If you are a physician you should discuss this with Allergan, the makers of Juvederm. If you are a patient, you should not be purchasing Juvederm.
Correction of tear troughs is for advanced injectors only. If done properly you should not look worse instead of better. While it is common to have some swelling and occasionally bruising, it sounds like you may be worse than usual. At 2 1/2 weeks I think you should expect to see better...
Certainly, it is allowed for an internist to do cosmetic injections, but wouldn't you rather have the expert's expert do the treatment on you? Dermatologists and plastic surgeons do the most treatments with fillers and botox. Having a good understanding of the anatomy and how the fillers /...
It would be very helpful if you posted a photo. But it is possible that too much product was placed under your eyes, so when you smile the cheeks push the product up, causing your eyes to appear further back. You may need to have some product removed with hyaluronidase. If this is done...