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There has been no connection of which I am aware of systemic reactions to Restylane. No connective tissue disease reaction, etc. Restylane is hyaluronic acid that we all have in our bodies. It's in the dermis underneath the epidermis. I doubt you would have such a reaction, but of course nothing is impossible. If you are having these symptoms you should see your primary doctor to rule out other things including lyme disease,etc.
As far as I know restylane should not give you chest pains or bony aches. You may want to follow-up with your medical doctor for these symptoms.
Restylane cannot give you chest pains or inflamed bones as far as I know. It is unlikely that your pains are related to Restylane injections.
With the millions of people treated with Restylane we have a pretty good idea of what can and does happen with such treatment. I have not seen nor heard of bone inflammation or chest pain as a known much less common complication of Restylane. If you have chest pain you really should have it looked at rather than blaming it on Restylane.
Hi 2396anon. The heat and massage will likely not help get rid of the Restylane. The hyaluronidase is the answer for you to get rid of the Restylane. The most interesting part of your question relates to two plastic surgeons not wanting to do the reversal for you. While it...
There is no direct concern between injecting the filler and having the intestinal disease, Crohn's, or psoriasis. Co-existent diseases can worsen the immune system and the risk of complications theoretically increase because of this.
As the lesions appears to be a cold sore, call your doctor and ask if a prescription for the cold sore pill can help.
We routinely ice all patients after Botox, Dysport, Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse and Sculptra. This may decrease some bruising and swelling, at least intially for the latter. There is no detrimental effect on the substance injected by the application of ice.
It is difficult to imagine that the filler could have traveled somehow to block the sinuses. If venous drainage is compressed near the corner of the lip from veins that run up along the nose, then possibly there might be pressure in the upper head but it wouldn't be the sinuses. You could...
There is a theoretical risk of blindness when fillers are injected near the eyes, and even between the eyebrows. There are fortunately very few reported cases of this in the last few decades since collagen injections were developed. Slow injections, delivery of filler product during movement of...
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