48 years old.I have angioma on my face ( few red dots+ spot )& upper lip ( just a spot ) .Is it ok for me to get lip augmentation ? How much hyaluronic acid would need to be injected in my lips for natural look ?
February 21, 2018
Answer: Lip augmentation and angioma? Yes, you can have lip fillers. Lip augmentations with fillers is a great option to improve the symmetry of the lips. Results can be very natural-looking and will feel very natural. I prefer to use a micro cannula to inject the lips to prevent bruising. Look for a cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is an expert in fillers. I hope this helps.
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February 21, 2018
Answer: Lip augmentation and angioma? Yes, you can have lip fillers. Lip augmentations with fillers is a great option to improve the symmetry of the lips. Results can be very natural-looking and will feel very natural. I prefer to use a micro cannula to inject the lips to prevent bruising. Look for a cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is an expert in fillers. I hope this helps.
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May 10, 2018
Answer: Lip augmentation and angioma Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have hyaluronic acid fillers for lip augmentation as your angioma is not on the lip. I do not advise having more than 1 syringe injected at a time as to avoid overcorrecting. You can always add more filler later if needed. Also, if you are not happy with your results the filler can be dissolved with an enzyme known as hyaluronidase. I recommend having a consultation with an expert injector to determine the best treatment plan for you. Best of Luck!
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May 10, 2018
Answer: Lip augmentation and angioma Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have hyaluronic acid fillers for lip augmentation as your angioma is not on the lip. I do not advise having more than 1 syringe injected at a time as to avoid overcorrecting. You can always add more filler later if needed. Also, if you are not happy with your results the filler can be dissolved with an enzyme known as hyaluronidase. I recommend having a consultation with an expert injector to determine the best treatment plan for you. Best of Luck!
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