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Hi @lyncoto. Based on your photo, you have normal bruising and swelling. This can take up to two weeks to resolve. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
I recommend following up with your injector. Some bruising and swelling is typical and can last for up to 2 weeks. Hope this helps.
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photograph. You appear to have normal bruising and swelling. Consult your injector with concerns, especially if you have any pain. Good luck,
If you are taking the time to post photo and a question about this filler issue. WHY have you NOT called the injector to be seen TODAY??? Appears as an early filler issue that may correct or might need dissolver injections.
Hi Filler in this area can go bumpy as the area moves with facial expression. There may still be some swelling which may soften, and the filler will also soften over the first 2 weeks. It is best to be reviewed by your doctor at 2 weeks. If it is still too bumpy the filler can be removed by...
Hello and thank you for your question. This looks like mild bruising that will resolve within 7-10 days or sooner. Some people find that Arnica or Bromelain help speed the healing process.
Hi @csper821. The filler was likely not placed in the proper tissue plane. Most facial filler products that are injected into this area should ideally be placed in the tissue plane directly on top of the bone, or at least underneath the eyelid muscle layer. If a facial filler product is placed...
Good Afternoon and thank you for your question. Now that you have waited the typical 10 day to 2 week time frame for all of the swelling to subside it is important that you return back to your physician for evaluation. In some cases in does take longer than the 10 day to 2 week time frame...
Thank you for your question. I recommend waiting at least a week before having any lip fillers done. Please make sure you consult your provider and always seek treatment from a board-certified dermatologist.
Thank you for your question! The swollen lymph node in the neck is generally related to inflammation somewhere in the area such as the facial skin or teeth. It would not be directly related to the Juvederm injection. The white bumps would need to be seen for a better opinion, but it is possible ...
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