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Nasal fillings should not be done before 6 months after surgery. Because wound healing takes an average of 1 year and the fastest process happens in the first 6 months.So why shouldn't nasal fillers be done in the 3rd month?There are two reasons for this. First, your edema still continues in the 3rd month and your nose has not taken its final shape in this period. For fillers, you should wait for the nose to take its final shape.Secondly, since the healing is still ongoing, fillers may impair the healing in the early period.
First, all your aesthetic issues are commonly encountered in any active cosmetic dermatology practice and, in experienced hands, are amenable to treatment with HA fillers, which have a proven track record for efficacy, reliability, durability, and reversibility if necessary. What's more the...
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
Fillers in the temple area can be a great way to improve an overall more youthful appearance when addressing facial volume loss as we age.Fillers can be done safely in the temple area by a trained medical professional who is very familiar with the blood vessel anatomy in that area. Temple filler...
A combination approach would give the most improvement. Deep wrinkles and smile lines can be improved with a combination of Botox and/or fillers for the lines themselves and to build anatomical support with Sculptra for collagen building. Ultherapy is a great skin tightening device, but works...
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