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The best recommendation will come after an evaluation with an experienced injector. Typically 2ml is used for the face but your injector will be better able to advise you after an assessment.
The administration of fillers is a highly technical procedure. There are so many factors to consider to determine if you are a good candidate for it, best filler to use, the right amount, injection technique, etc. Please contact a qualified provider or a board-certified physician with extensive experience in these procedures.
Hello and thank you for your question- we would always recommend a face to face consult for accurate treatment advice however in this case usually 2mls is a better option for the full face. Other alternatives would be something like ProfhiloI hope that helps with your query, best wishes
Some people respond better to a particular type of filler. Overall any hyaluronic acid should give you your desired result if injected properly. Moreover, there are different factors that determine how to appropriately administer a filler.
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...
Hello, and thank you for your inquiry! Filler is a good option for the resting lines in your 11. I would also recommend pairing the filler with Botox. You are creating those resting lines because you are making that angry face. The Botox will help prevent you from making that movement while the...
When performing aesthetic procedures, we wish to achieve the best results possible. While not necessarily harmful to inject Juvederm while on prednisone, it is probable best to avoid any possible complication (such as increased risk of bruising or infection). I would recommend waiting a couple...
Thank you for your question and I appreciate your concern. Yes, it is certainly possible to have more filler even if you still have a lump from a previous treatment. I encourage you to schedule a consultation with a very experienced, board-certified injector for further evaluation. If the lump...
Hi, thanks for your question. If the ulcer is on your lip you should wait until it has completely cleared before having a lip filler treatment. Don't hesitate to speak to your provider about this and any other questions or concerns that you might have.