Looking into getting Restylane under eyes, at nasolabial folds, and upper cheeks. I have sebbhorheic dermatitis and rosacea, and am concerned immune issues will cause higher likelihood of granuloma. Is this the case, and is it recommended to test a less noticeable area before treating front of face? Thank you.
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Hi @AffectionateWave. Thank you for sharing your photos. Dermal fillers are a great option for restoring volume and sculpting facial features.
Best of luck,
Dr. Nima
Make sure you go to an experienced injector as this is the area where the facial artery and vein come up to supply and drain the lip region, respectively.
Make sure it's an HA-based filler for reversibility needs.
Very much possible! Depending on how the filler needs to be distributed which is of course dictated by your anatomy, a good 2-3 ml should be able to give you this chin projection. If the chin is not receded as in your case I presume, a single depot injection should be sufficient or more product...