Thank you for your question. You may want to consider removing the product. It is possible that your injectable filler is causing this to happen. Have your doctor reassess the area. Best.
Thank you for your question. It is not recommended to have injections when you are pregnant. I would be surprised if you found a clinic that would inject a pregnant person. Best,
Renova, or any retinoid, affects the epidermis and dermis to improve skin texture and tone. Fillers, on the other hand, are injected beneath the dermis to correct volume loss. Since they work at different levels of the skin, there is no problem with combining the two. In fact, they complement...