Because of a downturn on one side of my mouth, I experience drooling, can this downturn be sufficiently filled with a Resatylane type product? Or am I most likely to need surgery, I realize a precise answer is not possible. But a general consensus would be nice.
Answer: Restylane to Stop Drooling? Thank you for your question. I would certainlyl try Restylane before having surgery, knowing that it may not be all you need. See a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, and a ear, nose, throat facial plastic surgeon before any surgery decisions. I hope this helps!
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Answer: Restylane to Stop Drooling? Thank you for your question. I would certainlyl try Restylane before having surgery, knowing that it may not be all you need. See a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, and a ear, nose, throat facial plastic surgeon before any surgery decisions. I hope this helps!
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March 30, 2015
Answer: Fillers Like Perlane Can Help Mouth Corner Drooling; I suggest Bellafill or Radiesse for Long Term Improvement I suggest seeing a filler expert, this is an easy treatment but a long term fix is needed. There are many options. Cannula injections help limit complications. Best, Dr. Emer.
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March 30, 2015
Answer: Fillers Like Perlane Can Help Mouth Corner Drooling; I suggest Bellafill or Radiesse for Long Term Improvement I suggest seeing a filler expert, this is an easy treatment but a long term fix is needed. There are many options. Cannula injections help limit complications. Best, Dr. Emer.
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April 13, 2015
Answer: Reducing drooling with restylane Restylane or other dermal fillers such as Juvederm can be used to uplift the corner of the mouth to reduce drooling. Sometimes, a bit of Botox in the DAO muscle can also be helpful. Best to have your dermatologist assess your candidacy for this procedure.
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April 13, 2015
Answer: Reducing drooling with restylane Restylane or other dermal fillers such as Juvederm can be used to uplift the corner of the mouth to reduce drooling. Sometimes, a bit of Botox in the DAO muscle can also be helpful. Best to have your dermatologist assess your candidacy for this procedure.
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March 30, 2015
Answer: Restylane for drooling Dear no1birchst:Drooling from the corner of the mouth may be due to over production of saliva and / or the physical changes from injury or aging around the mouth. The downturned corner of the mouth is a complex region of tissues created by muscles, fat and skin.Like a "spoke on a wheel", 8 muscles come together to lift, pull up, pull down, purse and pull tight the lips at their corners.On each side of the muscles lies a layer of fat which thins with muscle use and tissue folding or creasing.On the skin and mouth surfaces, the superficial tissues will crease or fold as well due to expression, skin, fat and muscle laxity.Depending on the depth of the crease at the lip vermillion corner, the thinning of the fat underneath the crease or fold and the descent of the spoke, will the inverted edges create the opportunity for wetness, chafing, drooling and frowning. Restylane, Silk, Juvederm Ultra or similar gel fillers maybe used to thicken the skin crease and stiffen the crease from folding. Improved resistance to folding is provided with thicker soft tissue fillers such as Perlane, Juvederm Ultra Plus and Voluma injected in the fat layer. If the jaw is "weak" (ie., small or retruded) a bone-like filler like Radiesse or stimulatory agent like Sculptra may be considered. If you notice jowling with significant marionette folds, you should consider surgery to lift the modiolus (ie., the spoke of muscles,) the descending fat tissues and the skin. It is best to consult with a well experienced, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or ENT facial surgeon to examine you and review with you your best options. I hope this has helped. All the best!
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March 30, 2015
Answer: Restylane for drooling Dear no1birchst:Drooling from the corner of the mouth may be due to over production of saliva and / or the physical changes from injury or aging around the mouth. The downturned corner of the mouth is a complex region of tissues created by muscles, fat and skin.Like a "spoke on a wheel", 8 muscles come together to lift, pull up, pull down, purse and pull tight the lips at their corners.On each side of the muscles lies a layer of fat which thins with muscle use and tissue folding or creasing.On the skin and mouth surfaces, the superficial tissues will crease or fold as well due to expression, skin, fat and muscle laxity.Depending on the depth of the crease at the lip vermillion corner, the thinning of the fat underneath the crease or fold and the descent of the spoke, will the inverted edges create the opportunity for wetness, chafing, drooling and frowning. Restylane, Silk, Juvederm Ultra or similar gel fillers maybe used to thicken the skin crease and stiffen the crease from folding. Improved resistance to folding is provided with thicker soft tissue fillers such as Perlane, Juvederm Ultra Plus and Voluma injected in the fat layer. If the jaw is "weak" (ie., small or retruded) a bone-like filler like Radiesse or stimulatory agent like Sculptra may be considered. If you notice jowling with significant marionette folds, you should consider surgery to lift the modiolus (ie., the spoke of muscles,) the descending fat tissues and the skin. It is best to consult with a well experienced, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or ENT facial surgeon to examine you and review with you your best options. I hope this has helped. All the best!
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August 7, 2018
Answer: Drooling of the mouth While fillers such as Restylane can help upturn the corner of the mouth minimally, if you are experiencing drooling, it is more likely that there is a larger underlying problem, which cannot be addressed with fillers. Please consult with a board certified specialist who can assist you with appropriately diagnosing this concern before proceeding with addressing it. 3-dimensional computer imaging can help you visualize what can realistically be done and serve as an important communication tool with your surgeon.
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August 7, 2018
Answer: Drooling of the mouth While fillers such as Restylane can help upturn the corner of the mouth minimally, if you are experiencing drooling, it is more likely that there is a larger underlying problem, which cannot be addressed with fillers. Please consult with a board certified specialist who can assist you with appropriately diagnosing this concern before proceeding with addressing it. 3-dimensional computer imaging can help you visualize what can realistically be done and serve as an important communication tool with your surgeon.
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