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Once the swelling from the filler has subsided, I don't see any reason why you can't use the plumping gloss!
Yes, you can use Plumping lip gloss if your lips are healed and it does not cause discomfort. Good luck!
Yes you can use lip plumping gloss after Juverderm. The lip gloss will have no effect on the Juverderm injection.
Yes, you can still use your lip plumping products after having Juvederm injected into your lips. These products will only enhance the results from your filler.
Yes. There is no known side effects of using lip gloss after any type of lip injections.
Greetings~ There is no reason you can't use plumping lip gloss one week after having Juvederm. As an abundance of caution in the future, you may want to be careful with lip plumpers for a few days after injections because they can be irritating to freshly poked and irritated skin. Enjoy! Good luck~ Dr. Grant Stevens
The lip plumping gloss should not hurt your juvederm. It might feel a little different when on but you will get used to it fast. Enjoy
These lip plumpers typically use a topical irritant like pepper which should have no effetc on the Juvederm that was used for the lip augmentation.
The lip gloss can be used now and will have no affect on the Juvederm which was injected a week ago. Another choice is to go back and have more Juvederm injected.
Plumping lip gloss will simply hydrate the outer layers of the skin on your lips. It will have no adverse effects on your previous Juvederm injections.
Juvederm lasts nine months to a year in my experience. I have not seen it dissappear in two months.
This could be a few different issues, but the extreme swelling you have is probably angioedema. This will respond to steroids usually. The cause for this is not always known, but often related to someone that is taking an ACE inhibitor for their blood pressure. Other things...
Two common hylaronic acids HA are used to treat tear trough deformities. I personally prefer to use Resylane since it is less hydrophilic (water loving) then Juvederm and causes less swelling. If your eyes still look swollen and puffy after 2 to 3 weeks after the treatment you may want to use...